HAIR TELLS A TALE
If you are hot-tempered your hair grows faster than that of a woman who looks calmly on life. “The hair reflects every nervous condition of the hody,” declares JI. Boudon, a French hairdresser in London. “As a result, it is easy for an experienced hairdresser to know if his client has recently been ill. “If you live in a hot, dry country, the hair is stiff and curly. In a wet climate it becomes lank. You can see this by noticing the fair, flaxen hair of the Nordic races and the stiff, black curls of the negroes. In Britain hair gets stiffer and coarser the further north you go.” Very large size 1/9; also 6d, 8d and 1/-, In “C. 0. Waxshine Linoleum Polish. —AdvL
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 32, 1 November 1933, Page 5
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