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Crowning glory

LONDON. It is up to you whether or not your hair is your crowning glory, says Norman Hartnell. Your hairstyle should not only flatter your face-shape and your personality—it should help to correct any facial disadvantages such as a too-long nose or a toobroad forehead. A receding chin can often be disguised by loose curls falling on to the cheeks with forward-furled curls making a focal point and drawing attention away from the chin. It your problem is a tooprominent nose, your hair should be cut short in front and long in the back. Fea-! thered curls round the hair-! linq or a wispy fringe help.! too. If your neck is too short, it is best to show off as much neck as possible, which means either a very short cut and a simple feathery hair-style or, if you cannot bear to have your hair cut short, then sweep it up at the back. The new Edwardian look is ideal for those of you who have this problem.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32430, 17 October 1970, Page 7

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Crowning glory Press, Volume CX, Issue 32430, 17 October 1970, Page 7

Crowning glory Press, Volume CX, Issue 32430, 17 October 1970, Page 7

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