EXIT PLATINUM BLONDE
The platinum blonde has had her day, and in her place is appearing the hed-head, a colour once despised as "carroty," an'd believed to be indicative of aj tempestuous disposition. Tiring of the expense of touching up tho roots of her hair which darkened in an ugly fashion as it grew, and of the dried-up and lustreless nature of the hair under constant bleaching, the platinum blonae herself hegan the new vogue. M. Georges, of Maison Georges, Buckingham Palace Road, London, told a reporter of the Daily Mai! that the process of dyeing platinum blonde hair red was saving many women from the threat of losing their hair completely. "Women have been torturing their hair by bleaching it to a brittleness unknown even when it was the vogue to bleach with peroxide to get a golden glint " he said. "The henna applications, however, which produce the red tints, are good for it. We are dyeing in various red shades from golden red to true Titian."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 370, 3 November 1932, Page 7
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168EXIT PLATINUM BLONDE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 370, 3 November 1932, Page 7
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