CARTWHEELS OUST THE BUN
SOLUTION TO GROWING HAIR* PROBLEM Those women who are in the uncomfortable, “growing their hair again” state will welcome the latest Parisian solution to their problem. Instead of the usual unbecomingly scraggy bun at the back, the new cartwheels behind the ears style is both extremely smart and practical for the in-between stage. The cart-wheels—rounded plaits of hair —are pinned low in the nape of the neck, and give a quaint and most attractive Victorian look to the wearer as they peep round each ear. Those whose hair is not yet long enough for the short, thin plaits necessary can use the shorn tresses every wise woman kept when she was first bobbed or shingled. These are pinned over the growing ends until they are long enough to be'plaited. The front dressing can be varied to suit any face. For the woman with even, well-cut features, a central Madonna parting will probably be the most attractive.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 245, 6 January 1928, Page 5
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