ABOUT HAIR-WAVING.
Never use hard water for damping hair that is to be water-waved. If a setting lotion is not available, use hike-warm water in which a pinch of sugar has been dissolved, a small lump to a quarter pint, of water. Always set the waves in exaHlv the same position each time the. hair is waved. When necessary to reset permanently waved hair do not damp it. Allow the steam from a bathroom hot-water tap to play on it. Then fix with hair-waving combs. A shingle-cap should always be worn over permanently waved hair while a hot bath is being taken. The heal tends to tmoil the waves. The same, iiiecaulici should be taken with water-waved hair. The best time to water-wave the hair is the day after a shampoo.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20620, 19 July 1930, Page 6 (Supplement)
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