[beauty culture, ephemera]
Evidence
Printed wraps, 5 x 3 inches, 24pp. No date, ca. 1910, with reference to 1906 FDA regulations on the rear wrap. VG+ with minor discoloration and finger creasing. Includes 4 different photos of the models' luscious locks; other illustrations include a diagram for massaging a lady's forehead and décolleté. Promotes additional products to help with anything from wrinkles to weak stomachs, including Neuralgine, Drake's Palmetto, and Knowlton's Massage Cream. A prime example of their iconic imaging based on the cultural standard linking long hair with beauty and health, Danderine was one of the most popular hair tonics at the turn of the century. It was sold through the 1940s.
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