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MAKES MORE BLONDES

HIGH GOST OF BRUNETTES LONDON. October 6. Gentlemen prefer blordes more than ever, since blondes are becoming rare, is the conclusion of the' ‘ Daily Mail.’ which 'ms been investigating the statement that dark-haired people are beonm'n" the deiniiiant race. Saveu out of ten youths who wait cc'est'ano' 1 preferred blondes. One said he preferred hrnne't.p? while two he'”"'at"'! to give an ori”ion. A. hairdresser stated that thiity women hav» her hair .bleached for every on a who ha 0 her fair hair tinted brown. NatnralN, he says, fair-haired girls like to keep theirhair fair. This is partly due to + he high cost of brunettes. Tinting a blonde head costs two guineas and bleaching costs a guinea.

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Evening Star, Issue 20318, 29 October 1929, Page 7

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MAKES MORE BLONDES Evening Star, Issue 20318, 29 October 1929, Page 7

MAKES MORE BLONDES Evening Star, Issue 20318, 29 October 1929, Page 7

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