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The Vikings used a lotion of goose poo.
An dai san turawa Vikings a shekarun baya suna amfani da man shafawa da ake yi da kashin agwagwa.
The ancient Greek medic Hippocrates believed the best cure for baldness was really pigeon droppings, which he mixed with horseradish, cumin and nettles. One 5,000 year-old Egyptian recipe suggested blending the burned prickles of a hedgehog immersed in oil with honey, alabaster, red ochre – oh, and fingernail scrapings – and slathering the concoction liberally over the affected area.
Haka kuma shekaru aru-aru da suka gabata, 'yan kasar Girka sun yi amannar cewa abun da ya fi inganci wajen magance sanƙo shine kashin tattabaru da ake hada shi da wasu ganyayyaki .
For as long as men have had access to mirrors, they’ve been fretting about their scalps getting lonely. It was a particular obsession of Julius Caesar, who tried everything to get his hair back; the wreath of laurels he wore was less a nod to Roman tradition than an attempt at covering up his shiny pate.
Wani magani kuma da al'ummar ƙasar Masar ke amfani da shi fiye da shekaru dubu biyar shi ne suna niƙa ƙayar da ke jikin bushiya sai a kwaba da zuma a riƙa shafawa a wurin da sanƙo ya ke.
By the time he met Cleopatra, he was almost completely bald. In a last ditch attempt to save his mop, she lovingly recommended a home remedy of ground-up mice, horse teeth and bear grease.
Matuƙar dai maza za su ci gaba da amfani da madubi, tabbas za su riƙa nuna damuwa akan yadda gashin kansu yake.