Growing Hair
Most modern hairdressers prefer' working witli short hair rather than witli long (writes an expert). They can wave and set short hair lo a "better shape than-they can long hair, and very few of them believe that long hair will couic back as a common fashion. They like Iho .tight, roll of hair about the base of the head for an evening fashion,, but they see no xcasou why that roll'should be growing on tho head. It can bo loose and safely fixed, a much tidier arrangement. ■ . • It is not easy to wear a naturally grown roll.with a hat, wliich is another reason why the false roll is better. With either water waving or permanent waving, on short hair, tho hairdressers are doing their best work. By day, nothing ornamental is worn, of course. By evening, something, sometimes. Charming coiffures are arranged with, earrings. There are women who can wear earrings, and there are women who cannot. There are women who look right in long dangling earrings and others who can only wear;, solitaires. Tho eyebrows may now bo 'included in the coiffure since they come into the make-up. Ko woman accepts the eyebrows Nature has given her without question., 'She can have them plucked to the right shape or thickened by using creams where they are weak, and all that without going to tile silly ox- j treme of a pencilled line. Tidy' eyebrows are' exacted by fashion, just as is tidy hair on the head, white . regular teeth, anil well-kept hands. The matter .of lipstick is one which "ton men hate and others like." ■ • '<
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 19
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268Growing Hair Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 19
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