Drying Wet Hair Quickly
(N.Z. Press Association) LONDON, Sept. 3. A way of drying wet hair quickly, and of simultaneously setting it if need be, without the use of fans or heat has been patented by an Italian firm, says the “Financial Times.”
Tablets of inexpensive hygroscopic salt that rapidly soak up moisture are used. The tablets are set inside clamps for drying short curls and peaks of waves, in rolls for longer curls, and as a lining inside a bonnet or cap for straight hair. Setting lotions are dried in the same way and the tablets are regenerated simply by drying off the moisture in an oven.
Miss Maureen Wallace and Mus Prior, of Maison Vogue Beauty Salon, wish to advise all clients and future clients that owning to the kindness of Mir Peter Langes, business will continue as usual at has salon, for a short period, wthmle the Maison Vogue Sailon is being renovated. Telephone No. as usual, 77-262 —Advt.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30230, 7 September 1963, Page 2
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