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Sounds like the secret ingredient for a miracle hair restorer.
"But that doesn't necessarily mean crime-it might be tin-tacks or hair restorer!"
In 1991, the F.D.A. approved its use as a hair restorer.
Commercials for tampons, hair restorer.
Hair restorer , tooth whitening gel ?
The story of the serendipitous discovery of minoxidil's value as a hair restorer has been told so often it has become almost folklore.
In Canada, the formula is known as MJS Hair Restorer.
Now comes Minoxidil, a hair restorer that the Federal Food and Drug Administration seems about to approve as safe and effective.
Fees range from $40 to $250 for a hair restorer that required many lab visits so technicians could count the hairs on precise plots of scalp.
"Zach began taking a hair restorer product, pro something, I don't remember the exact name, about six years ago," Mac Lund said.
Keith's father had had a full head of dark hair up until he'd been killed at age fifty-five; Keith wondered now whether he'd used a hair restorer.
But whereas electric hair restorers and high-voltage cancer cures have all but vanished, the polygraph persists and even flourishes.
Purveyors of hair restorer, whether F.D.A.-approved or purest snake-oil, brush up on bankruptcy law!
Demand for Key Ingredient Demand for a hair restorer has been so great that thousands of baldish men have not waited for the drug agency's approval.
A couple of years back the same pharma sent Africa hair restorer, smoking cures and cures for obesity, and collected a multimillion-dollar tax break for their philanthropy.
Recently, while browsing through antique stores in Texas, Bill Waters found an old notebook filled with recipes for quirky formulas for such things as hair restorer and piano polish.
An exhibition of 110 advertisements for beauty products dating from the late 19th century - like soaps, skin lotion, tooth powders and hair restorers - will be on display along with hand mirrors, perfume bottles, combs and photographs, from Tuesday through April 11.
More recently, the toad's toxins have been used in a number of new ways: bufotenin has been used in Japan as an aphrodisiac and a hair restorer, and in cardiac surgery in China to lower the heart rates of patients.
Lasers as hair restorers may already be passé, according to Dr. Roy Geronemus, director of the Laser and Skin Surgery Center of New York and president of the American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery.
In the advertisement columns one finds nothing of books, nothing of art; but great choice of bust developers, hair restorers, nervous tonics, clothing sales, self-contained flats, and business opportunities.... Individuality has, in fact, got home to itself, and, as people say, taken off its frills.
The Bigipedia article on Chianto says: "Over the years it has been sold as a hair remover, self-defence spray, hair restorer, and to farmers as a humane way of killing chickens - by putting it into the pig's feed and leaving the gate open.
And the state's role is growing: In December, for example, Pharmacia & Upjohn, of Kalamazoo, Mich., the maker of Rogaine hair restorer and Nicotrol nicotine patches, announced that it would move its worldwide headquarters and 700 jobs to Bridgewater Township this year.
But all the stories were continued at the back of the book, and when you turned to those pages, the words saying it was bad were surrounded by ads, and these ads sold German knives and belts and helmets as well as Magic Trusses and Guaranteed Hair Restorer.
Larsen also invented a very successful formula for hand cream, a hair restorer, and "Green Giant Udder Ointment", a petroleum jelly based ointment that was used to heal cow udders from the chafing of milking machines, but turned out to be an excellent healer for burns and all wounds.