HOW TO DEVELOP THE HIDDBN, BEAUTY. OF THE HAIR. Perfect beauty is given to; few womeh, but, with; a. little intelligence, all coul« make the':best,of vjwhateyer'good looks they possess. , Nothing makes more difference to a woman's appearance than: the condition of :her hair ;.:it greatly enhances the charm-of the pretty woman, if it is glossy and well-groomed, ■ and) beautiful hair atones for plainness in~the less fortunate. ■ .■.■'■:. ;' . .... .i ■ ' A great1 deal'depends on the shampoo-.1 used. The hair,, to look its best; musfi be frequently cleansed. Many shampoos, which do not lather well, only paTtially v cleanse the hair; consequently; it never, appears as bright and glossy as it should.. Many society : women, and ;aetresses who J know the value of beauty, and the im-portance-pf preserving it, are now forsaking* hairdressing establishments,, and; having their hair washed, at; home., by, their maids. For this purpose a shampoo; is made with stallax granules and lot' water. This,substance,produces'as^eefc scented foaming lather which thoroughly | cleanses the hair. After rinsing theliair is quickly "dried with hot towel*,' and' ths results are-most satisfactory!'. "s ■ All; the hidden sheen* of th« hair is; [brought out, and it: is beautifully soft, [ wavy, and easy to do up. ' -All shampoos hay« a tendency to-iiry, the hair. In cases where the scalp*, is naturally very oily, the use of stallax acts as an excellent corrective. 'For those whose hair is inclined to be dry. and brittle, massaging tha scalp wit¥ olive oil before each shampoo, is recom-11 mended. ', ' Brushes should be kept thoroughljF: clean.' A little ammonia in the water used for washing them, ensures this.i They should be finally rinsed in coli! water,-so as to stiffenUie bristles.—Adyt.j
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 8, 10 July 1922, Page 3
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