HAIR BEAUTY
"Styling for the individual" is the latest policy in Paris hairdressing. After all, it is a little stupid of us to attempt the " Edwardian" or the "Victorian" coiffures without regard to our type. One thing seems certain for the Spring — exact balance and symmetry are not to be. In one style the hair is piled up all to one side in puff curls. If the face is long it is dressed a little more fully at the sides. For a young girl a picturesque dressing is the "Marie Antoinette" with the hair taken up in front and decorated above the forehead with a bow or, for evening wear, perhaps a lovely cameo. Practical and very kind to most features is what will be known as "Curly-up." This is a little Edwardian, but much softer. Instead of the straightup piece at the back you get curls arranged flat to the head. New decorative ideas are in the form of tiny fans which tuck into the hair in the manner of a Spanish comb, though some of us might prefer the brooch or flower worn on the cluster of curls that fills the
nape of the neck.
M.
L.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 15, 6 October 1939, Page 11
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199HAIR BEAUTY New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 15, 6 October 1939, Page 11
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