June 1943 - Modern Beauty Shop - 108 page PDF
JUNE, 1943 Vol. 29. No. 6 Section One The Trade Magazine For Hairdressers and Beauticians
108 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 SUMMER BEAUTY.... and wartime brides.... and the intrepid, indefatigable war worker.... these are the concerns of the EDITOR'S GUESTS this month, and their style and service suggestions are a storehouse of profit-making ideas for your own Summer business!
There's no need for a Summer slump, you know, if you make your services so attractive, so necessary to your patrons" comfort that they can't resist them!
There's short hair, for one thing. Even the staunchest stickler for long hair is going to listen with two ears when you talk about short hair comfort, come the wilting days. The easy, casual waves of Harry Vogt's cover girl style will help you clinch the point. Mr. Jack's shortie mode and hair shaping plan have important idea material for you. Nels Todd, Miriam Cordwell and other well—known stylists all had Summer coolness in mind when they designed their coiffure presentations.
One of the most endearing features of these short hairfixes is their versatility. Modes like those by Helen Hunt, the Coiffure Guild of New York, and I. Manzoni, to name only a few, are as suitable for the June Bride's veil as they are for evening or everyday wear. The recombable mode for glasses styled by Albert is its own little lesson in short hair adaptability.
Summer beauty begins with the feet, says Birdie Griswold, and she explains just what she means in a thorough—going pedicure technique that foot—weary war workers will clamor for. Helen Arglen's bracing ideas for Summer faces are sure—fire profit—makers, too. Who isn't in the market for time—saving ideas today? You are, surely, and that's why you won't want to miss a word of Adolph's time—saving hints for permanent waving.
And speaking of saving, is your War Savings program stepping along in high? It's your job to see to it that there's no Summer slump in that line!
This is a great resource for : Hairdressers Rockabilly & Swing Fans Students in the Beauty Services 1940s Brides, Bridesmaids & Wedding Guests
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