MAKE YOUR OWft HAIR TONIC. lii' a recent issue the L:uly's Realm' of London puMished a special article on the care of the hair, in which was given the formula for a home-made hair tonic that was highly recommended for its reonlalrkaible ■ hair-growing Ipriopeirties. as well *as for stopping falling hair, revitalizinig the hair roots,, and destroying the/' dandruff germ. This article wals of special interest to me, as the formula, wag one Iwhich J, myself, have seen used in (countless cases with anost astonishing ib sue fit, thus confirming any belief that 'home-made hail* preparations are the fyetet. For the beneiit of those who have not 6eein it (before, I give ilie formula herewith. Procure from your chemist a fourounce bottto conifcataiing three ounces of .Bay Rami, one ounce of Lavona do Com pose e (Smith's) and i dram ! Mentihol Crystals. Dissolve the crystals hi the* Bav Ruin, mid then add I the Lavona. de Composes; sliake thoroughly aind 'apply night and moniing ,to ithe roots of the hair, rubbing into tlie sflalp iwath tho finger tips. This preparation, contains no colouring matter, ibut .restores girey hair to its original colour by its action on the hair roots. >lf you d-esir it perfumed, add half a fipoonifiufl of .French Fon Fleur I perfume, which combines perfectly ■ with the other ingredients, and im- ! parts a .most pleasing iscent. CDo not apply where hair is no'f desired).*
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10679, 6 July 1912, Page 5
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236Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10679, 6 July 1912, Page 5
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