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AN excellent tonic for falling hair cah ‘be made up by your chemist from _half a’ drachm -of sulphate of quinine, four ounces of rose. water, and two ounces of ‘bay rum. ; Soaking the hair with hot olive oil on the evening preceding the shampoo is also advised. : A life-giving shampoo -for the hair consists of two beaten-up eggs added to half a teaspoonful of green soap, which has been previously melted. ~ , ., To stop excessive hair falling and bring back the glossy appearance of the hair faded by illness. there is nothing to equal massage. The scalp should be gently massaged in-a-rotary movement night and morn-

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 18, 9 November 1934, Page 46

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Untitled Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 18, 9 November 1934, Page 46

Untitled Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 18, 9 November 1934, Page 46

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