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rodz | 20:07 Sun 08th Mar 2009 | Body & Soul
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I used Silvikrin hair tonic for 30 years until they stopped making it about two years ago, I switched over to Boots hair tonic (bay rum) but it has been withdrawn due to faulty bottling.
I found both products alcohol based gave me healthy hair and scalp.
Has anyone got an alternative.
Rodz
(it is massaged into the scalp and left)
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Hi Rodz - there still seems to be plenty of it about - mainly online here, but you may find the smaller chemists might still stock it.

http://www.google.co.uk/products?q=bay+rum&hl= en

My uncle has always used this and he still has a thick head of hair and he is in his 80's.
Hi Rodz - there still seems to be plenty of it about - mainly online here, but you may find the smaller chemists might still stock it.

http://www.google.co.uk/products?q=bay+rum&hl= en

My uncle has always used this and he still has a thick head of hair and he is in his 80's.

Not sure where he gets his from
Hi Rodz - there still seems to be plenty of it about - mainly online here, but you may find the smaller chemists might still stock it.

http://www.google.co.uk/products?q=bay+rum&hl= en

My uncle has always used this and he still has a thick head of hair and he is in his 80's.

Not sure where he gets his from
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Thanks Annie,
Rodz
I recall in the days when my parents first came to te UK and beyond, Bay Rhum was used as a cure for many ailments, including fever, as well as a hair tonic.

You can still by Bay Rhum from Afro Caribbean hair product shops and they also sell Vaseline Hair Tonic, which was popular too, back in the day.
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Thanks Velvetee
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