A NATURAL WAVE
That there is always a latent natural wave in a woman’s hair is the opinion of an English beauty specialist, who gives his clients a fluid which has to be rubbed into tbc hair before a vigorous brushing, and which then removes the grease that hinders a natural wave and encourages the hair to He in its intended folds. These can be told by the various slanting positions of the hair follicles on the .scalp. A flexible hair brush with long bristles that will, as it were, polish the hair into; which the fluid has been rubbed with a sponge daily, is necessary for this treatment, and this must not be of either metal or whalebone.
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Evening Star, Issue 21718, 12 May 1934, Page 20
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119A NATURAL WAVE Evening Star, Issue 21718, 12 May 1934, Page 20
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