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Joan has sketched here some charming new hair styles. At the left is a modified version of the popular “page boy” style, which features two rolls of curls on either side. On the upper right, we see a coiffure in which the curls turn backwards and wave gently from the forehead to follow the natural contours of the head. Very demure is the hair style seen at lower left, which features a centre parting and rolled curls turned towards the centre of the head. Simplicity is the keynote for the next style, where the hair is worn close to the head and half-rolled at the nape of the neck. Finally, we see the back view of an unusual coiffure in which swathes and curls are skilfully blended. The rolls form a halo round the head.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20891, 22 November 1937, Page 14

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Joan has sketched here some charming new hair styles. At the left is a modified version of the popular “page boy” style, which features two rolls of curls on either side. On the upper right, we see a coiffure in which the curls turn backwards and wave gently from the forehead to follow the natural contours of the head. Very demure is the hair style seen at lower left, which features a centre parting and rolled curls turned towards the centre of the head. Simplicity is the keynote for the next style, where the hair is worn close to the head and half-rolled at the nape of the neck. Finally, we see the back view of an unusual coiffure in which swathes and curls are skilfully blended. The rolls form a halo round the head. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20891, 22 November 1937, Page 14

Joan has sketched here some charming new hair styles. At the left is a modified version of the popular “page boy” style, which features two rolls of curls on either side. On the upper right, we see a coiffure in which the curls turn backwards and wave gently from the forehead to follow the natural contours of the head. Very demure is the hair style seen at lower left, which features a centre parting and rolled curls turned towards the centre of the head. Simplicity is the keynote for the next style, where the hair is worn close to the head and half-rolled at the nape of the neck. Finally, we see the back view of an unusual coiffure in which swathes and curls are skilfully blended. The rolls form a halo round the head. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20891, 22 November 1937, Page 14