DIANA’S THRILLING EXPERIENCE AT THE G.B.S. BEAUTY PARLOURS.
-——.—— l' A “PERM" WITHOUT PAIN. _ Next. to a dentist's chair I loathe a permanent waving machine. Not that ‘l’ve ever been burnt, or anything—it's just the helpless feeling of being strung up by the hair, and the gloomy conviction that a fire, earthquake or Act of God is sure to happen while i‘m being "done.“ That is why I wended along to the 685 Beauty Parlours last week to be "permed" win the new Supanerm method. The my of the whole thing is that there gn't any machine—just; little cliplike things called “cassettes" that sit. all onr one's head like the good old curl—rags. The heat that produces the perm generates from the inside. and (mark this well) it is absolutely. impossible for it to rise above a oer-i teln temperature, So that rules outt all possibility of being burnt or even over—warmed. Moreover, the winding’ doesn’t take feagly as long as in the old method, ‘so there's no need to prepare for a fast before you get; “Supapermed.” That. little curios that really stay hurled up are produced by a method of winding called “croquignole” (they start winding from the ends instead of from the roots). but the spiral‘ methnd ran just as easily be done. \\th-h ever way one has it, the result is thoroughly satisfying. I had Seen sm‘eml heads of hair that had been annnt‘rnml, and just couldn't wait any long-tor for mine. The waves are soft, and natural, no hint of hardness or frizziness, and the curls are nice and louse like the ones my favourite lllm slzn‘ has in the bit where the hero runs his lingers through her shining hicks. And nothing on earth will make them come out (the curls, i mean). One can brush them. hold them under the shower, cram them under a skull—cap. it makes no difference. Naturally, I wanted to know why I hadn't heard of the thing before, and I found out that although widely used Dvcrspag it. has only just been intro-[lnt-ml into New Zealand and In Hamiltnn (It the HHS. 5n ring early to make sure 01' an appointment—DlANA. _—
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19891, 21 May 1936, Page 5
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