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When applied to an area, hair tonic causes hair to grow profusely. One dose is enough to cover a Human scalp. If accidentally ingested (or perhaps slipped to you), hair grows in the mouth, making conversation difficult. There have been several cases of overzealous use of hair tonic, including the famous Dog Boy of Nuln who thought to cover his entire body in the stuff.[1a]

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  • Hair Tonic
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  • When applied to an area, hair tonic causes hair to grow profusely. One dose is enough to cover a Human scalp. If accidentally ingested (or perhaps slipped to you), hair grows in the mouth, making conversation difficult. There have been several cases of overzealous use of hair tonic, including the famous Dog Boy of Nuln who thought to cover his entire body in the stuff.[1a]
  • Hair Tonic is an item in MARDEK.
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  • Hair Tonic
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  • When applied to an area, hair tonic causes hair to grow profusely. One dose is enough to cover a Human scalp. If accidentally ingested (or perhaps slipped to you), hair grows in the mouth, making conversation difficult. There have been several cases of overzealous use of hair tonic, including the famous Dog Boy of Nuln who thought to cover his entire body in the stuff.[1a]
  • Hair Tonic is an item in MARDEK.
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