KISS CURLS
j Every wornan at Home, to be fash- j | ionable, for the next three months, j j must have an ingenious curly head j (writes a London correspondent) . : Smart kiss-curls must fall behind the J 1 ear; or a tendril may rest on the | cheek; or "short ends" can be twisted until they curl up all over the head. Long hair is dead. "Wind-blown" and | lacquered straight ends framing the face are the mode. Not one uncurled wisp must remain to remind fashion devotees of this difficult experiment. Curls catelx every glint of the sunbeams, they are blown into becoming ! eurlets by the breeze, a soaking in the 1 waves only makes them wave and wave again in tumbled loveliness There must ' be no parting — except, perhaps, a firm 1 one in the centre "to give balance to ; the head." The secret is a "point per- ; manent" wave,, that will seize every j rebellious strand and coax it to your S pleasure. !
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 364, 27 October 1932, Page 3
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164KISS CURLS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 364, 27 October 1932, Page 3
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