HOW TO DEVELOP THE HIDDEN BEAUTY OF THE HAIR.' Perfect beauty is given to few.women,; but, with a. little intelligence, -aE could; make the. best of whatever- good looksthey, possess. Nothing makes more difference to a woman's appearance ' than ■tlie--condition of her hair;, it greatly, enhances the charm of .the pretty woman, if it is'glossy anil, well-grobmed,. and beautiful hair atones, for. plainness in. the : less fortunate. ■. A great deal depends. on, th^shampoo. used., The. hair, td look its. best, mtiKt; be r frequently .cleansed. Many shampoos, which do not lather ivell, 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 for-. rsaking hairdressinsf establishments, andi having their hair washed at home byj their, maids. For this- purpose; a shampoo j is made, 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 roost satisfactory. ■ All the 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.. lir, cases where the: scalp: is naturally- v«ry oily, the use of, stallax acts as an excellent corrective. ]?ot| tliose whose hair is.inclined to. be dry; j.aad■ bjiittle! nia6«a<j.iijis tha scalp- with: olive, oil befoTO:-cadi shampoo,, is recommended. , Brushes, should be kept thoroughly '. clean. A littlp, ammonia, in the water; used; for w.ishinsr. them ; , ensures, this1 They should be'finally rinsed in coFd' j water, so as to stiffen the bristles.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 130, 5 June 1922, Page 4
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