Striking a Natural Note
TT is smart to look natural these days. Even screen stars are putting less stress on exotic effects and are trying to look as nature intended they should. Within the last year a good many of Hollywood's blondes have dyed their hair its former, natural shade. Jean Harlow, the original platinum blonde, now has dark brown locks. Joan Blondell whose hair was almost, platinum, had' it dyed light brown, its natural colour. Ann Sothern recently bid farewell to bleaches.
When you deckle to stop bleaching you ought to go directly to a good hair export and have him dye every strand the same shade as the roots. In this way, you will not have a coiffure that is light at the ends and dark across the top. Continue with the darker dye until the bleached hairs have grown out; and boon cut away. Speaking of the vogue for natural effects, some smart women are letting their eyebrows grow again. As for make-up, the trend is even more definitely, toward naturalness than* it was a year ago.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19124, 19 September 1936, Page 10
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