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"....Dr. Zhao Zhang Guang, claims he has saved face for 5 million Chinese and more than 1 million Japanese - by restoring their hair..." [Full story] |
"... Dr. Zhao Zhangguang, dubbed the 101 Hair Oil King in his homeland, is in town and looking to spend up to $US10 million to start a hair products business here.." [Full story] |
"...Only Mr. Zhao, his wife, and daughter are privy to the 101 secret, although the Japanese, he says, are spending a fortune trying to duplicate the formula..." [Full story] |
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| "...Word spread some more. In 1976, a reporter from Hangzhou came by to look into rumors that there were no bald men in Dr. Zhao's county anymore. The reporter, Pan Guozheng, happened to bald..." [Full story] | "... Thousands of Asian men reportedly have used the product and 90 percent are said to have found it effective-so much so, in fact, that many call it a "magic liquid" for hair.." [Full story] | |||
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