. The science of eugenics and sex life, the regeneration of the human race ... a month isoften sufficient; but the appearance of the comb and brush after dress-ing the hair will help to a decision. Monthly and weekly may beregarded as the two limits. DIRECTIONS FOR SHAMPOOING. Use warm, soft water, or warm water with borax, and either Wood-burys tar soap, Packers tar soap, Greens soap, Pears, or pure whitecastile™ Best of all is a soap made by dissolving together a mixtureof the castile, Pears, Greens, and either of the tar soaps named. Comb the hair upwards, gather it in one hand at the top,


. The science of eugenics and sex life, the regeneration of the human race ... a month isoften sufficient; but the appearance of the comb and brush after dress-ing the hair will help to a decision. Monthly and weekly may beregarded as the two limits. DIRECTIONS FOR SHAMPOOING. Use warm, soft water, or warm water with borax, and either Wood-burys tar soap, Packers tar soap, Greens soap, Pears, or pure whitecastile™ Best of all is a soap made by dissolving together a mixtureof the castile, Pears, Greens, and either of the tar soaps named. Comb the hair upwards, gather it in one hand at the top, letting itfall forward; dip both hair and scalp into the water, then lather themwith the soap. Rub it well into the scalp with brush or ringers. Light hair, or that of the much-admired hue which is brown inshadow, gold in sun, should be washed with the yolk of an egg. Thiswill help to maintain its golden tints. Mix the egg with a pinch ofborax and a pint of warm water. A more thorough egg shampoo willbe described later. In any shampoo a great deal depends upon ? h - ,2 ° a * £ k53*«ao ^§^s^ ? 3 a fc Rr r ^ k al§


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