Five Feet Of Hair
Exactly one dozen hairpins are needed to coil up what is said to be the longest hair in Rarotonga, on the head of Mrs J. Strickland. Without them, five feet of black locks, which have not been cut since she was 10, fal’ well pest her knees. Mrs Strickland’s formula is plenty of brushing, washing once a week, and coconut o*
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29801, 18 April 1962, Page 17
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