HAIRDRESSING IN ENGLAND.
!. The, hair' is' .now. being drescad with width;, from side t.rt side and more height in tha centre, ;a'hint particularly valuable te : the; .nibon-facod''girl,; who. might hot I6' ; increase the. width .of.her ,face by, puffing'., her. hair out unduly'above:her' cars. " • ';\'V'V Fasciiiatingly.pretty as the curl'isj'it is.byv no meaiis surprising that it shouM retain ;its. supremacy, though, it need • not : 'b'e" : . the sole motif of the chevelure:design./Puffs. andthe' plait; are\mirigled iiv.elegantj'cbnfusidn, andthe;" waVe'. that', is; required :is 'the'"heavy; Marcel ondule. . .- 1: Girls of , 16 who have not vet reached the age, of putting their hair" up are wearipg it partedj and, ;in '• festoonsor. ' cur.tain's .upcin-, '.thq' ' brow, : to, use '-an' oldrfa- ■ shioned ;expression 'in. connection -inilt'.'this* form of dressing. ■ ■■■■•■.■,,■ In some cases the hair is plaited at the back and looked ;in ; the; nape' of 'the'.'necki'bV heath"' a jhugej ribbon .bow,- black', for", th'e' blonde girl, and chocolate for-the-nut-brown maid;' Otherwise the front, hair is drawn-to the back beneath the'restraining influenceiof a comb aiid'the. tresses are allowed'to flow; carelessly .over the.shoulder^.: : - Individual fancy will be able to ran not this, winter;'over; any number of possible decor, rations''for . the - hair. ..-There;'; aifyb^utiful; 1 combs, being; sold at all prices, ifroni'.those of, darkVor : blonde, tortoiseshell powdered; ; latticed and .festoonejl .with , -diamonds to.j.the Spanish ones' tiiat 'are •so fashionable, .;dama-seined-in gold upon Toledo steel,. ,- v - ■ At".'. night . wreaths' of, skeleton v.leiyesin'• gold,silver, • dr... steel make •• a ,veryprettydecoration, and the large;singW.g6ld.or"sil-ver-rose-,-with ' foliage, to' match is justifiably, .patronised .on (account' of. its; beauty. and ;its; beconiing.-.attribute3 u to .wome'n .of all.- ages.- -; .'., The. softly, waving plume; of cut ostrich; and. maraboutis as popular..as ever,for evening wear, and just-lately, there has : arisen. aJtendency-. for, .wearing long, brush; or,' t pometVaigr rettes,'. pointing, downwards from;beliiftd' thp. r ear.,to the crown df. the' shoulder,'; instead, of■' upwards, as the:former .manner, -was.;.V-.-'
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 86, 4 January 1908, Page 11
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305HAIRDRESSING IN ENGLAND. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 86, 4 January 1908, Page 11
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