OCR Text |
Show tight hand around the upper portion of the head will cut off this circulation and cause the hair to die and fall out The construction of men's hats Is such that they press rather tightly upon the forehead and the bulging portion of the hid at the rear, thus Impeding free circulation of the blood a condition with which a woman does not have to contend, on account of the fact that she wears hats which lit less snugly. Again, a woman's1 hat Is so constructed that It permits of the free circulation of air between the hat and the scalp. The connection between be-tween a man's hat and his baldness Is clear from the fact that there are but few men who are entirely buid. Most of them have a fringe around the ears and the lower portion of the back of thu bend, parts of which s.re not covered cov-ered by (ht'ir lints. Another cause which contributes much to the difference In baldness between be-tween the sexes Is the care which women take of their hair, when com-piinil com-piinil to the casual n.nnner in which men apply n hair-brush once or twice a day. (Copyright.) jWHY CI i ARE THERE MORE BALD MEN THAN WOMEN Q TDAI.D.N'KSS, nr Ixxh of liiiir, is -' 1 1 s u i ; 1 1 y chiism( ,y hick of cure for the Imlr or sculp. Altlioimh the imijorlty of pcoiilc do not rcnllzc it, it l ;is ncccssnry for the hiilr to hnvo sudicicni nlr nnd po", circulation of the blond sis Jt Is for lie body. P.otb must "liri'iithc" nnd both must l siiii-plicd siiii-plicd with blood to nrry off Imjiiirl-Ut'A. Imjiiirl-Ut'A. In th.' ense of the hnir, tic blood Is. of course, Kiipl'ticd tbl'oi.b llie tiny veins whlc'i ;uc niiunlcd nround the tootS of the Imlr mid nny |