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  2. Wildroot Cream-Oil - Wikipedia

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    In 1937, the company was scolded by the Federal Trade Commission for claiming that Wildroot Hair Tonic keeps the scalp "healthy", "penetrates" the sebaceous glands, cleans up dandruff "completely", and that the results were "guaranteed". [3] The company's original tonic was alcohol-based; alcohol became more scarce during World War II. In the ...

  3. Hair oil - Wikipedia

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    Hair oil is an oil-based cosmetic product intended to improve the condition of hair. Various types of oils may be included in hair oil products. These often purport to aid with hair growth, dryness, or damage.

  4. Hair conditioner - Wikipedia

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    A bottle of modern-day hair conditioner by Clairol (right) Modern hair conditioner was created at the turn of the 20th century when the Edouard Pinaud company presented a product he called Brilliantine at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris. [4] His product was intended to soften men's hair, including beards and moustaches. [5]

  5. Martha Matilda Harper - Wikipedia

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    Harper's salon, the Harper Method Hair Parlour, and many of her innovations underlie the modern concept of the hair salon. Before Harper, hairdressers used to make home visits. [7] She used her hair tonic on herself to advertise. [4] Her floor-length hair also served as an effective marketing tool and appeared in many advertisements for her ...

  6. F. W. Fitch - Wikipedia

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    Fitch's first product was a hair tonic labeled "Ideal Hair Grower and Dandruff Cure." Later products included the "Fitch scientific scalp treatment." [1] [2] Fitch moved his business to Des Moines at 15th and Walnut Streets in 1917; this district, F. W. Fitch Company Historic District, is now on the National Register of Historic Places. [1] [3]

  7. Vitalis - Wikipedia

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    Vitalis, a hair tonic formerly made by Bristol-Myers, now owned by Helen of Troy Limited; See also. Lumbricus terrestris, a type of worm in North America;

  8. Brylcreem - Wikipedia

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    Brylcreem advertisement at a railway station in England in 1944 with the slogan, "Keep your hair shipshape - Brylcreem your hair". Brylcreem advertised (right) in Shaftesbury Avenue, London c. 1949. The Brylcreem Boys is a film from 1998, directed and co-written by Terence Ryan, about the internment of Axis and Allied combatants during World ...

  9. Suave (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Suave is a company that was started by National Mineral Company in the United States in 1937 as a hair tonic. [5] The brand was later acquired by Helene Curtis Industries, Inc. [5] [6] [7] which, in the 1970s, started expanding the Suave name beyond hair care into other areas.