February 1941 - Modern Beauty Shop - 132 page PDF
FEBRUARY, 1941 Vol. 27. No. 2 Section One The Trade Magazine For Hairdressers and Beauticians
132 Page PDF Issue.
Filled with hairstyles to create with setting and combing instructions, advertisements showing the 'latest" gadgets and potions. A regular question and answer section on how to perfect techniques or deal with hair problems. Beauty tips & the the latest trends. Read the editorial below to find out whats in this issue.
The full magazine has been scanned at 300dpi in order to give you the best reproduction and print out. It's also searchable for convenient keyword searching. Opening Editorial FEBRUARY means fun .... Valentine parties, Lincoln's birthday parties, Washington's birthday parties, second-semester socials, community frolics. Such fun means a greater demand for your styling and grooming services. These, then, are the timely topics our contributing staff covers this month in style features and technical articles.
The Valentine theme offers innumerable possibilities for the promotion of hair and beauty services. George Jahn interprets it in the delightful and appealing mode which appears on this month's cover. Gene Pesce, John Mertes and the Coiffure Guild of New York suggest other stunning modes for February frivolities, as well as for more practical needs.
The younger generation, in ever-growing numbers from little sister to debutante, is steadily demanding more professional beauty shop services. With a new semester beginning this month in many schools, this is the schoolgirl's season and the styles by Ernest Bauerle, Theo Aerts, Joe Flach and Fred were created especially to win her approval.
But all attention isn't centered on the youngsters. Mothers of every age are the beauty salon's best customers and the continual presentation of new coiffures designed for them is good business practice. To this end, Almeda, Mrs. Mae Willimack and Carl Welker suggest a group of smart modes for matrons.
Bette Block loses no opportunity to promote facial services and as a year-round good seller she recommends a special technique for women who are reducing. It is an adaptable method, certain to win many followers.
There is nothing like a new curl technique to pep up your hairdressing services and to keep patron interest at a high peak. That is Joseph Pileggi's contention in presenting his practical and versatile "curlicue curl."
Getting down to brass tacks on income tax problems is Ray R. Dobson's specialty. He gives you the benefit of his excellent advice in a fine series of questions and answers on new tax regulations. Study these and you need not fear the Ides of March!
This is a great resource for : Hairdressers Rockabilly & Swing Fans Students in the Beauty Services 1940s Brides, Bridesmaids & Wedding Guests
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