Hew to Develop the Hidden Beauty of the Hair.
Perfect beauty is given to few women, but, with a little intelligence, all could make the best of whatever good looks they possess Nothing makes more difference to a woman's appearance than the conditions of her hair; it greatly enhances tho charm of the pretty woman, if it is glossy and well-groomed, and beautiful hair atones for plainness in tho less fortunate. A great deal depends on the shampoo used. The hair, to look at its best, must be frequently cleansed. Many shampoos, which do not lather well, only partially cleanse the hair; consequently it never appears as bright and glossy as it should. Many society women and actresses who know the value of beauty and the importance of preserving it. are now forBaking hairdressing establishments, and having their hair washed at home by their maids. For this purpose a shampoo is mado with stallax granules and hot Water. This substance produces a sweet scented foaming lather which thoroughly cleanses the hair. After rinsing the hair is quickly dried with hot towels, and the results are most satisfactory. All tho hidden, sheen of the hair is brought out, and it is beautifully soft, wavy, and easy to do up. All shampoos have a tendency to dry the hair. In cases where the scalp is naturally oily, the use of stallax acts as an excellent corrective. For those whos* hair is inclined to be dry and brittle, massaging the scalp with olive oil before each shampoo is recommended. Brushes should be kept thoroughly clean. A little ammonia in tho water used for washing them, ensures this. They should be finally rinsed in cold water, so as to stiffen the bristles.!
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 233, 28 June 1922, Page 2
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288Hew to Develop the Hidden Beauty of the Hair. Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 233, 28 June 1922, Page 2
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