Be Sore and Attend to the Tiny Center Lock.
Bangs should be thoroughly washed twice a week in a eolution of one part alcohol and thi-ec parts soft wr r and '■ dried. This keeps the fringe frer? of the oily matter that hinderß the staying in '•nrl. All hairdressers moisten the fringe »- ""''nted bay rum and divide the witri tt.-, two side parts and ' bang in three *. • -nid again be dividthe center (which fin*,- 7-ward, hoMedin three)— and cnrl it bfu,~ - ' rjT. fag it firmly for fully CO eeconaa. next part also curl backward. Allow a i tiny piece in the center of the front for « ••Lillian Russell" curl. Curl the center . part downward; then cnrl the side pieces mck toward the coil. Carefully attempt the tiny curl now , that you have left until the last in the middle of the brow. Take the hair (well moistened) upon a hot iron, curling ifc toward the left, and slowly loosen it, pressing it while hot into the interrog*- ■ tion point closely against the forehead. A little practice will result in success. The alcohol semi weekly bath, the hot Iron, the direction either backward or otherwise, as given above, will keep the bang shaped fluffy and curled, with "the little curl right "in the middle of tho forehead."
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Manawatu Herald, 29 August 1896, Page 4
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216Be Sore and Attend to the Tiny Center Lock. Manawatu Herald, 29 August 1896, Page 4
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