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all about the electric needle, there is peroxide of hydrogen and diluted ammonia. Use one as a lotion one night and the other the next. This will often prove a permanent cure, while a better, less noticeable state is certain. The remedy is one, however, that will take time and patience. The superfluous hair will gradually become light-colored and almost white, and the ammonia will, if used persistently, deaden the growth. Do not expect the bleach to take effect right away, for it won't. If the skin is at all irritated rub on pure, thick cream. RECIPES FOR THE HAIR. Liquid Verbena Soap: Cut in small pieces one-half pound of pure imported castile soap. Put in porcelain kettle with two quarts of warm water and dissolve by boiling. When cold it should be of the consistency of rather thin cream; if thicker, add more water. Stir in one-fourth pint of alcohol and let stand several days in a warm room. All the alkali and impurities will settle to the bottom of the bottle, leaving the liquid as clear as crystal. Pour off carefully, leaving the residue for kitchen purposes. Perfume with a few drops of oil of verbena, or any scent one may prefer. A small quantity of this used in the shampoo is delightfully cleansing. Shampoo for Dandruff: Yolk of one egg. One pint of warm water. One ounce spirits of rosemary. Follow with thorough washing with liquid verbena soap. Egg Shampoo: Shake the yolk of an egg in a pint of alcohol, strain and bottle. To a bowl of warm water add two tablespoonfuls of the liquid. Dandruff Cure and Hair Tonic: Forty-eight grains resorcin. One-fourth ounce glycerine. Alcohol sufficient to fill a two-ounce bottle. Apply every night to the scalp, rubbing it in well. This is good for falling hair. Lemon Hair Wash (for blond tresses): One ounce salts of tartar. Juice of three lemons. One quart of water. Apply a cupful to the hair and scalp just before the shampoo. Quinine Tonic for Oily Hair: One-half pint alcohol. One-half pint water. Thirty grains of quinine. Apply every other night, rubbing into the scalp. Hair-curling Fluid: Mix one and one-half drams of gum tragacanth with three ounces of proof spirits and seven ounces of water. Perfume with a drop or two of attar of rose. If too thick add a little rose-w
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