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THE PRESS FASHION FORECAST Hair Dressing For hair fashion in the 1980’s, Dessange predicts a strong return to the geometric shapes of the 1960'5, asymetrical styling with heavily feathered edges and more mobility - not so much of the frizz. According to Christopher-Paul Jones of Dessange, cones,rolls, plaits and hat (basket) weaving are the styles now in vogue for long hair. The short geometries of the 60's are fashionable for short hair. One of the most glamourous styles tu appear is the 80-Derek look. This style, which closely follows the traditional negro method of corn row plaiting, can be dressed up for evening with embroidery, beads and Jewels. Colour is predominant on the hair fashion scene with cyclamen and burgundy to the fore. "Zapp" fashion followers also like to have their short cropped spiky hair bleached with tiger streaks.

LADIES LOOK AFTER YOUR COMPLEXION NOW. FOR YOUR 4 IN ONE FACIAL MASSAGE, USING SKIN CARE PRODUCTS IMPORTED EXCLUSIVELY FROM ITALY. CONTACT: YOUR DEPILEX SALON ALSO AVAILABLE: * DEPILEX HAIR ■ R EMOVA L * TINTING OF ■ BROWS AND ' LASHES 9|Vi .■» * WAXING fl * MANICURES |M|Kg' INFORMATION PHONE 50-271 OR CALL AT: jaWWL J W DEPILEX SALON ' gg FIRST FLOOR, , , W IWB SHAWSAVILL BUILDING, ffiUlfe < J3|B CNR CASHEL AND HIGH STREETS. '■L. CHRISTCHURCH ' ■

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Press, 15 April 1980, Page 24

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207

Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 15 April 1980, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 15 April 1980, Page 24

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