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posted on 7 December 2009 in 1940s Beauty Workers
An interesting article from 1942SAVE TIME!SAVE EQUIPMENT!SAVE YOUR ENERGY TO HELP WIN THE WAR!Practical Suggestions for Wartime Short Cutsby ALBERT of Fifth Avenue, New York CitySave on Hairstyling!En...more info>>> |
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posted on 1 December 2009 in 1940s Hair Design
Genuine questions in vintage articles from the 1940s. We'll be adding more Q and A's on pin curls to this entry as we come across them in our collection
Q. Will yo...more info>>> |
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posted on 24 July 2009 in 1940s Hair Accessories
'Pins the curl with a flick of the finger. Three beauty aids in one — it combs, it curls, it pins the curl in place automatically'
You can find these on auction sites bu...more info>>> |
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posted on 20 July 2009 in 1940s Hair Accessories
• Improved Hair Roller Design.
• Acetate Comb.
Securely holds hair in place.
• Flat Rubber Covered Soft Wire Lock.
• Lightw...more info>>> |
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posted on 3 July 2009 in 1930s Hairstyle Design
Waving Bandeaux and Parted Dressings.
When the operator has mastered the fundamentals of Marcel waving—the art can be fairly quickly mastered with conscientious and assid...more info>>> |
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posted on 29 June 2009 in 1930s Hairstyle Design
Modern Method of Marcel Waving (Still circa 1930)
As already indicated, Marcel waving is based on certain fundamental rules, and, although many ingenious atte...more info>>> |
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posted on 19 June 2009 in 1930s Hairstyle Design
These were the GHD's of their day. Marcel waving Irons can be easily found. However, very few come with instructions on their use.
The Original Me...more info>>> |
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posted on 12 June 2009 in 1940s Hair Accessories
Instructions on card
1 Catch ends of hair between the prongs
2 Roll up. Fasten with a bob pin and withdraw the roller
You may come acro...more info>>> |
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posted on 22 May 2009 in 1940s Hair Design
Genuine questions in vintage articles from the 1940s. We'll be adding more Q and A's to this entry as we come across them in our collection.
Q. How can I make a high pompadour stay in...more info>>> |
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posted on 18 May 2009 in 1940s Hair Design
With many of today's war-busy patrons insisting upon the French braid as a coiffure that will stay in place for hours without attention, and that will hug the head in safety from the dangers of factor...more info>>> |
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