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Hairdresser’s Tip.

Some women are blessed with such manageable hair that they have no difficulty in getting it to take kindly to a new way of arrangement. Others have to suffer an awkward stage while the curls become used to the new style. Here is a hairdresser’s tip that will help you to keep a tidy head during this period. At bedtime, damp the hair with setting lotion, squeeze the waves in place, curl up the ends in the way they should go and swathe the head tightly in a strip of chiffon. In the morning comb secure the ends with a few fine hairpins and put on an invisible hair net. Washing. Before washing any dark naterial, ring round dirty marks with white chalk which will show up plainly vzhen wet. Marks can then be given special attention.

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Southland Times, Issue 23512, 19 May 1938, Page 14

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Hairdresser’s Tip. Southland Times, Issue 23512, 19 May 1938, Page 14

Hairdresser’s Tip. Southland Times, Issue 23512, 19 May 1938, Page 14

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