AN EASY WAY TO REMOVE SUPERFLUOUS HAIR.
For the benefit of our lady readers who suffer from the humiliating disfigurement of hair on face, lips or chin, we publish herewith a formula which has the advantage of being simple and inexpensive, as well as marvellously effective. It is not claimed by our informant that one application will permanently destroy the hair roots, but it is claimed, and the claims are borne out by actual tests, that one application completely removes the hair, and its regular use, one or two days apart, will quickly and permanently destroy the hair root itself. If you have hair which you wish permanently removed, ask your chemist to mix 4 Yz drams Pulverised Sulthine Concentrate with 2Vz drams Zinc Oxide, P. 8., and I dram of Powdered Orris Root, and put in a wide-mouth bottle. For use, mix a little of the powder into a paste m Mate by .adding a few drops of water. Apply with a narrow knife blade, and remove at the end of two minutes with the back of the knife, when the dissolved hair will come with it. Repeat at intervals of two days. Each time the growth will be less, until it entirely disappears. A good nongreasy cream, such as Creme ToKalon, may be used after each application. CAUTION. — This must not he used as a substitute for shaving, as its repeated use completely destroys the hair roots.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1225, 26 March 1914, Page 3
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239AN EASY WAY TO REMOVE SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 1225, 26 March 1914, Page 3
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