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WOMAN’S GLORY

A COLLEEN’S HAIR-BEAUTY SECRETS (By PEGGY O’NEILL) Your hair must have care if it is to look attractive. Plenty of brushing is the best thing of all. Ten minutes spent in this way before going to bed makes a world of difference. Likely you’ll feel too tired and think it can scarcely be worth the trouble; but it is! During the day it is best to let the sunlight work for you, by going about bareheaded whenever it is possible. Country girls, because they’re always running to an fro without hats, get much prettier hair than city girls. Also that’s why Irish colleens have such glorious hair—soft, silky and lustrous. Vary your style of hairdressing occasionally; doctors are always advising this. Also, for dry hair, apply with the finger-tips equal parts of bay rum and medicinal paraffin; or for greasy hair, the bay rum alone. Perhaps you already have fine thick hair, and just want to know how to make the very best of it? Well, if you have classic features and a regal expression, try for a soft effect in arranging the hair. Soft confiding features gain dignity when a severer mode is adopted. A woman’s greatest : glory is her hair, and she cannot give lit too much attention.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 139, 2 September 1927, Page 5

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WOMAN’S GLORY Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 139, 2 September 1927, Page 5

WOMAN’S GLORY Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 139, 2 September 1927, Page 5

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