CARE OF THE HAIR.
The hair, like the skin, benefits more by a little ca;e regularlyapuljed than by intensive hut spasmodic;wpatmerits (states an expert in the ■.£* Manchester Guardian’’). Again, seasonal attentions arc demanded by, nature, and the need is emphasised by,. ,fhe ; artificiality and high pressure of busy lives. ' . .
Each morning, when the lungs and the skin are being aired and exercised, the head should unfailingly, receive its share. First the . grille head should be given mpyement- ; by applying , the tips of the fijnger§ i gnd the palms of {lip diands-/at “ points over the scalp : and ; pressing them yithi a .elf'culgjp'psthjn/& invaluable both for the nexyies ■ of, |ho head and for. the health' of, the .jhgir. Nothing nioro ■ lustreless and falling =hi%..tlian : .-rf? constricl°d or partially tender, epidermis pijithe skull. Fortunately the .correetiynx is simplicity itself; vwell loosened be v grasped in tufts and tugged moments. Both these cardinal '■ eises cap be done withopt unduly disarranging a set wave,' as the can be insinuated discreetly. . gut there' must be no curlers, combs, or even a net upon the head, during the process. It takes but two minutes, and if it can be done before the cither exercises so much the better/- Th«T pleasantly glowing and aerated head will then beautifully , ‘Hake the^air* x during the remainder of the- time devoted to hygiene. -V- v !
Questions of cogibi^g:^||^' < ';biushr ing the hair, ho\y pwiplj gt o.ii^er-is fle* sirahle,- the frequency thp use of a 4i’psai||g are ||i^|yidual pups that eaeji yqmjjp ggttta for, lierselt. If she is lucky ' epgpglp to hqvq hair w|tli a pptprgl \ya\e, or hair thgt can make g feature of its straightness, she ( will well to >™sji it gt hpnje—sgy qh’ee ip three weeHs—with a ;made( from gfeeij soap, a frpsh egg, apji la few If, however, a shampoo a setting afterwards tho really busy; wpipap will find it necessary tci “ have it <Jone” qutside. Tjien, more than 01 } anything else, her appearance 'and self-:confidence will depend op l|er having and keeping to a rigid , 'pfrangewept with hbr harbor. ! •>’ ; ; ,
The igrportance of put'' yoijr style canirpt bp-exogjgerated. The bqsy womap will observe and use, but not follow, fashion.... She will .aim at the simplest possible style suits hpr,.ia cojpfortgble, and wants -little in order. Second beat in responsible fbr many an unsatisfactory appearance, as is the struggle at home with combs and setting lotions. If the* hair and skin are well kept and a Characteristic shape for the'- Coiffure discovered the reputation fps a insistently smart turn-out is half won.
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Northern Advocate, 15 July 1933, Page 4
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423CARE OF THE HAIR. Northern Advocate, 15 July 1933, Page 4
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