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November 1942 - Modern Beauty Shop - 104 page PDF


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NOVEMBER, 1942 Vol. 28, No. 11, Section One
The Trade Magazine For Hairdressers and Beauticians


This issue contains hairstyles
with setting and combing instructions.
Plus further articles as stated in the editorial below.

Loads of trade advertisements showing the 'latest" gadgets and potions.
A regular question and answer section on how to perfect techniques or deal with hair problems.
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


IF YOU COULD BUY TIME, how simple it would be to solve some of your wartime problems! Since that precious commodity isn't to be bought, next best thing is to make what time you have serve you better!

The EDITOR'S GUESTS this month have been particularly diligent in observing that vital principle and their splendid contributions point the way to many a valuable practice that will help you make precious minutes count!

Forming waves the finger wavingway, says Eugenie Bauerle, is a great time-saver, since waving is a faster operation than pin curling. Her review of finger waving is full of practical suggestions. No matter how speedy your technique, permanent waving is still one of your most time-consuming services, and short cut suggestions, like the block b1ockg method by John Ostermaier, are always welcome, Roy F. Burch's end tapering technique reminds you how much time is saved in pin curling when the hair has first been properly shaped. Selling an extra service to the patron you already have, rather than starting from scratch with a new patron, is a smart way to save time and build up volume simultaneously. The lash and brow tinting routine by Margaret Condos is one idea that will turn that trick for you.

The style pages are full of up-to-the-minute short hairdos. ...a suave pattern in waves which John Passilia designed for the cover girl ....short bob variations by Joseph Pesce, Verna Ledford, Mr. Glen and John Ostermaier. ...the new "Liberty" interpretation by Virginia Farrell ....and numerous prize winning styes from the NHCA show, some with technical descriptions, by Karllo Haleczky, H. C. Dedman, Miriam Cord-well, Frank Ohrt, Paul Meyerhoff, Louis Schmidt and others.




This is a great resource for :
Hairdressers
Rockabilly & Swing Fans
Students in the Beauty Services
1940s Brides,Bridesmaids
& Wedding Guests


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