Hair Care For Easter Brides
Easter brides are now planning for their wedding day, and hair care is as much a part of the beauty routine as the innumerable details of bridal finery.
A little hair beauty planning will ensure that a bride’s hair to indeed her crowning glory. Unless your hair is In absolutely perfect condition, this to the time for special hair treatment
If your hair to dry, massage the scalp with moist oil and steam it about 20 minutes before shampooing. For oily hair, a friction treatment is wonderful—you could use your lemon skin freshener or one of the frictions many ferfume houses include in their ranges.
The choice of shampoo? One that suits your hair type. This is made easy by the latest shampoo developments, which are suitable for all types of hair and, thanks to new vinegar and lemon antifilm elements, give the hair a special glow, revealing its
natural deep-down colour tones.
Granny’s recipe for hair beauty (brushing for a hundred strokes a night) is still hard to beat for giving the hair a healthy sheen—and have you tried polishing with a piece of pure silk? If you are thinking of adopting a new style for the wedding, consult your hairdresser a week or two in advance so you can be sure of finding one which really suits you. In general, simple classic styles are most appropriate for a bride.
If you’re tempted by something wildly extreme remind yourself of how your children will react in a few years time when they look through the family album.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31312, 7 March 1967, Page 2
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