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Koko hair ad
Advertisement for Koko hair tonic entitled, Dont go bald - use Koko for the Hair showing an illustration (taken from a life photograph) of a womans lustrous and abundant head of hair
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1899 28th Abundant Bald Entitled Koko Lustrous Tonic
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Step back in time with this illustration from the late 19th century, showcasing the power of Koko Hair Tonic in preventing baldness. Dated October 28, 1899, this advertisement carries a historical significance as it was published during a time when hair loss was a major concern for both men and women. The illustration, taken from a life photograph, beautifully portrays a woman with an abundant and lustrous head of hair, a testament to the effectiveness of Koko Hair Tonic. The advertisement, entitled "Don't Go Bald - Use Koko for the Hair," was published in the Illustrated London News on December 07, 1899. The image is a rare find, as it provides a glimpse into the past when hair tonics and remedies were in high demand. The importance of hair health and appearance has been a constant concern throughout history, and this advertisement serves as a reminder of the lengths people went to maintain their locks. The Koko Hair Tonic, an import from who knows where, was marketed as a solution to hair loss and baldness. The tonic's ability to promote hair growth and maintain the health of existing hair was a valuable asset in a time when baldness was often associated with aging and decrepitude. This illustration is a powerful reminder of the allure and desirability of a full head of hair, and the enduring appeal of products that promise to help us maintain it. This image is a treasure trove of historical information, offering insights into the cultural values and beauty standards of the late 19th century. It serves as a reminder of the importance of hair health and the lengths people have gone to maintain it throughout history. The woman in the illustration, with her abundant and lustrous head of hair, is a symbol of vitality and youth, and a reminder that the desire for healthy, beautiful hair is timeless.
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