Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1911 — COLD FINE HAIR RESTORER [ARTICLE]
COLD FINE HAIR RESTORER
Explorer Shackleton Asserts Trip to Potar Regions Is Best RemedyGerms Absent. London.—ls you would have a good crop of hair—go to the Polar regions. Extreme cold, it appears, is one of the remedies for strengthening hair. Sir Ernest Shackleton, the Antaro tic explorer, said: ,—_____ “All of the men who went with me on the South Pole expedition, with one or Two exceptions, possessed stronger _crops of hair on their return to -civilization.” —■— ■ ■ “Extreme~cold strengthens one’s hair. “As our party approached bearer the South Pole our hair grew more slowly, but hectone thicker and stronger.” —*- A well-known London doctor said That one reason why one’s hair would grow quicker in the Antarctic was the total absence of germs and other impurities which abound in all civilized countries. An official of a London cold storage company said that they had pbt a bald-headed man in their employment. “The men work all day in a temperature of 20 degrees of frost, and the cold undoubtedly makes their hair thicker.”
