ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
[By arrangement with Mrs. Rolleston, Hair Physician and Face Specialist, qualified London and Paris.] E.H.II.—To wash a switch, make a lather of toilet soap and water, brush and comb the switch, place in the water, and pull it through your hands (be careful not. to rub), rinse well in tepid water, and do not dry in the wind. 31.Me. (Nelson). —The premature greyness is undoubtedly due to the shock you have received and the neuralgia. Local treatment of the scalp is advisable, but attention to your general health, and, if possible, a change, is of more importance at present. You would do well to be advised by your physician. Jessie.-— Add the juice of a lemon to the rinsing water (to a quart) ; it softens and improves the appearance of the hair. Further Replies Posted. MRS. ROLLE ST O N , Dominion Buildings, Cathedral Sq., Christchurch, and 256 Lambton Quay, Wellington.—Advt.
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New Zealand Tablet, 23 August 1917, Page 33
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153ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. New Zealand Tablet, 23 August 1917, Page 33
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