VANITY OF MALE SEX
MEN WITH WAVED HAIR. Whatever the reason, men more and more are patronising perfumed hairdressing salons throughout Britain. _ ? 'AII over England it is the same, said a London hairdressing specialist recently. "We number men among our regular clients. It simply shows that men are more vain than they care to confess. A Manchester receptionist held the same view. "Women are naturally vain, and they have never tried to hide the fact, she said. <'Men, on the contrary, are vain and don't like being found out. We find men more patient to deal with, but every bit as fastidious as women. And now for the opinion of the young men themselves: "Of course I navemy hair waved," one of them admitted. Why /should men be ashamed to admit they 'try to improve their looks? He even confessed, without a blush, that he wore a hair-net at night! ( .
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22051, 6 September 1933, Page 10
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150VANITY OF MALE SEX Otago Daily Times, Issue 22051, 6 September 1933, Page 10
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