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SHAMPOOS AND SUNSHINE FOR TITIAN LOCKS

"I can't hlame any woman for Ionging to possess red-gold. hair and its usual accompaniment of green or grey ejes and delicate, white skin, for red hair is really very beautiful when properly treated," states a writer- in the "Winnipeg Free Press." But tho problems of the redhead are many. "The redhead 's tresses, in the first, place, need a good deal of oaro, so that they will retain their lustrous, burnished appearance. Brushing -the hair briskly the first thing each morning is the first step in any red-hcaded girl's hair-grooming routine, 'In addition, wlienever possible, let the air and sun get at -the scalp. "In shampooing red hair a liquid soap is best. The hair should be lathered aud rinsed .several tinies, and the water and shampoo solution should be gradually reduced in temperaturs until it is almost cold. !|?he final rinse. should be a vinegar or lemon rinse. Then the hair should be dried with warm towels. "When shampooing red hair, bowever, special precautions should alwayB be taken in the rinsing, for if any soap film is left on the hair it will make it appear sticky, dull, and lifeless. For this reason a spray that has a good, lneavy water pressure behind ifc is best for rinsing red hair. ' 'The red-Jieaded woman must be very careful in dressing her tresses. For hair of this shade does not lend itself to every type of coiffure. A soft wave is far better than a tight, kinky wave. And straight hair is not at all advisable, usually for few redh&ads can ever successfully wear their hair straight or too plain. "Red hair should always be dressed softly enough for the sun and light to play through it and bring out its radiant tones. For ffcs burnished radiance i's oue of tho chief beautiea of titia.g, hacir.';

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 11, 6 October 1937, Page 11

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SHAMPOOS AND SUNSHINE FOR TITIAN LOCKS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 11, 6 October 1937, Page 11

SHAMPOOS AND SUNSHINE FOR TITIAN LOCKS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 11, 6 October 1937, Page 11

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