MILADY’S COW TAIL
Cows’ tails costing four and a-half guineas each are available in Mayfair, London—not for food, but for women’s coiffures. A fashionable hairdresser is selling cows’ tails because of the shortage of Human hair, plaits of which cost 20 guineas. The cows’ tails with about 22 inches of hair make excellent switches for supplementing women’s natural hair. They are sterilised and tinted to match the wearers’ crowning glory.
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Lake County Mail, Issue 12, 13 August 1947, Page 10
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70MILADY’S COW TAIL Lake County Mail, Issue 12, 13 August 1947, Page 10
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