Best Tonic for the Hair.
Dew, sun, and wind baths will do more for the hair than all the lotions gver.
concocted,, declares A' noted authority on. things lemininte. - Burlap the , sunimer" months it is .especially., difficult to teep the hair looking nicely, but if a. young gir.l can muster sufficient energy to take a- walk at- dawn, let the dew fall upon herhair and dry gradually as the sun climbs upward^" her hair, as well as her appetiie and^ general., health, will be greatly; benefited. A summer shower, which is scarcely heavier than dew^iS a blessing which no girl should fail to take adI vantage of;- provided, of course, that fi'he
is. not subject to cold. With feet and shoulders . well protected from the damp- - ness", but" wMi head uncovered, she max quite safely take s very ' short walk, dU-ectly *Jter which the hair 'should be thoroughly/ shaken and then dried with ~» eflg handkerchief* * ; ... Let the blessed sunshine fall freely upbn> youa:..iuur "f you, wish it to become «rißp, fluffy and curling instead of continually oily, b^Lvy and' straight. Sunbeams can do- wdSders 'for the hair that huge hat^. have helped fib" destroy^ ' ' "?f ' ' Aiprthe hadr <rajly by. shaking it out and ; allowing- it- to fly loosely for as lohg^ - tame, as The jjirl ■ who spendk, ■ \U4k Sifinroer ' months, vb- the country ; c$S always fuid some secluded; bower wherein) her' fiat-rolled and puff-mistreated locks-, may. obtain the benefit of a- sun, air and wind bath, and for a-t least half of each, . day she should arange hei hair in a loose braid, parting the locks above the brow in^ Madonna manner, as that makes a, youthful' face' look additionally innocent and sweet. n _
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Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 25 August 1909, Page 73
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284Best Tonic for the Hair. Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 25 August 1909, Page 73
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