THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1855 -THE MICHMAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1955 'lilE MIUliuIiA1'~ DAILY w awE irv..s'VEN Solve Hair Problem With New Hairdo Home Permanent t .- - ,A__-------.--___________ SIDE GLANCE - The side is BACK VIEW - The back of her swept upward away from her hair is set in a short version of face and falls into a soft wave the bustle back, falling into soft in the back. The "refreshing curls which are brushed up. look" hairstyle accentuates the new line. "REFRESHING LOOK" - Joan Ganis, '58, is shown wearing the "refreshing look" hairstyle. The front of her hair is set in an Italian style with spit curls on each side. HER CROWNING GLORY: Coeds' Home Permanents Answer to Straight Hair s Proper Care, Health Habits Important for HairBeauty By PAT NORTON No longer must coeds complain about expensive beauty shop perm- anents or straight hair-thanks to the popular home permanents. Not only are they cheaper than those given in beauty shops, but they are also much quicker to use. There are home permanents to suit every woman's taste. Some come with neutralizers, others without. Many permanents take only 10 to 15 minutes to give whether tight or soft waves are desired. Pick the Right Type Be careful to pick the right strength permanent to fit your hair. The gentle brand is sold foi: easy to wave, bleached or tinted tresses. The regular is manufac- tured for the easy-to-wave hair while super strength permanents for hard-to-wave-hair are also available. The self-neutralizing sets are especially helpful to the busy coed since they do not require resetting of the curls. For an effective hairdo, a local salesclerk suggests that students make very small pin curls, about the size of a dime. She emphasiz- ed that about twice as many curls which are ordinarily set should be made when giving a home perma- nent. She also recommends that women begin setting at the nape of the neck and then do the rest of the hair. New Types Available Another new type home perma- nent on the market today lends it- self to varied uses. CONTOUR PICTURES 3 A new method of choosing hair styles to fit the face is proving successful with smart coeds. A' national company has decised a way of deciding which style is1 best suited for an individual be- fore cutting off those curly lockst that coeds often hate to part with.7 First it may be adapted as a pin curl wave, for normal, bleach- ed or dyed hair. Most important, it may be used with the neutral- izer for fine hair or, without it for normal hair. The latter type may also be used safely on children. Local clerks suggest some simple rules which will aid the coed in acquiring a more perfect hairdo. Make two rows along the nape of the neck, with the hair wound close to the scalp, using small curl- ers for those hard to wave back hairs. Improper Use CitedI Waves which have no body are the result of improper.use of wav- ing lotion, neutralizer or the curl- ers taken out too soon. A cellu- lose sponge will counteract theI . .. By BARB HECHT ... Through the ages men and women have regarded their coif-' 7 -fures as a vital part of their pgeT- . ..4sonal appearance and attractive- ness. Special headresses involving in- }v:;tricate braids, twists and twines made hair one of the most distinc- tive features of ancient costumes... Today proper hair care is im- ,.portant for reasons other than embellishment. Through proper Fashion-WiSe Coeds Will Adopt 1 rnror IHkr . 'xlocThi,;.' Zr;nri £L'tm,,i~vu#E I il I %. lj qua I I 55 rst4 1,tlBy BERT CORWIN first problem, for more of the and SUE RAUNHEIM liquid can soak the hair better.I Another reason waves lack body "The Kissable Necklines!" may be that too much hair was That's the name for spring's used in each curl, newest hairdo which will add soft- Frizzy ends may result from put- ness and fullness to the styles of ting a new permanent on top of an previous years. old one. This hair should always: Already popular with stylish New be trimmed before a new perma- IYorkers ,it's just beginning to nent is given. make its appearance in Detroit. Kinky or too tight waves are Recent Styles Hug Ears often due to leaving the waving In previous years hair was worn lotion on too long. They may also above shoulder length. Recent result from not having wound styles, such as the shell cut, Ital- enough hair on each curler. ian cut, d.a., shingle cut, crew cut, Curl Guide and shadow cut hug the ears and They also become uneven and head, however. hard to manage when too much .Wondering about length? Lead-j hair is wound on a curler or when ing hair stylists predict hair will the hair isn't spread evenly. By be worn a little longer than last marking a comb with nail polish year. However, it will still be short, two inches from the end, an easy with just enough hair in the back guide is provided for getting the to form a short row of curls. proper amount of hair on each curler. HAIR ACCESSORIES Salesclerks maintain a clock Popular accessories for that new should be set for the correct time spring hairdo are metal and plas- stated in the permanent direc- tic bands that clip over the top, tions. They also suggest that coeds of the head. undo one curl and see how it has These versatile hair ornaments taken before unwinding the re- come in models adorned with se- maining curlers. quins, rhinestones and colored With this added length, the air may be worn off the face in an upsweep or around the face, fram- ing it casually. "College women will continue to wear their hair short, probably in an upsweep, with a row of curls going up the back," a local stylist declared. Pixie Bangs - the Fad Pixy bangs are the fad this sea-I son. Borrowed from actress Aud- rey Hepburn, the bangs extend from the tdp of the head to the forehead at uneven lengths. The "classic casual" style shows the trend toward somewhat long- er tresses. Hair is set straight back with soft waves covering the ears. The front is worn high and blends into a wave. All the new styles reinforce the casual look wardrobe now in local stores. The "dandy bob" is no ex- ception. It features the "no part" trend. Hair is worn loosely and, brushed high in the front. Softness is added with a stylish wave at bottom and back of the head. The "Refreshing Look" Another attraction to make the hair style parade, which takes top billing is the "refreshing look." It highlights an Italian front, high, with spit curls coming down on the forehead and on each side. The sides are swept off the face in a soft wave which blends into the back of the hair. Taking the place of the old chig- non, we find a bustle back com- posed of soft curls. These curls may be brushed up to give a poodle effect in back or brushed down in- to "the kissable neckline." The Italian front may be blend- ed into the sides in one wave up to the ear. This type of hairdo is flattering to students who have oval or slightly - full faces, since the upward sweeping effect is used to make the face appear thinner1 and longer. It's Easy to Set This hair style may be set in the following manner: use threel rollers in front with two pin curls, one to each side going toward the center of the face. Set the sides either with 'wave clips or pin curls directed away from the face. Set the back with four rows of pincurls covering the head. When dry brush them out. This hair- style is suitable for most occasions. These made-to-order hairstyles! add to a woman's features, person- ality and are easy to manage at the same time. Although the hair is short, it has enough length so you may try other styles, should you tire of one. Give the new longer hair styles a chance! Whether it be the "re- freshing look," "kissable neck- line" or short bob, a new hairdo will make you feel like a new per- son! SWEATERS IMPORTANT Sweaters and mothballs once signaled that summer had arrived. But with the advent of orlon, the sweater girl doesn't go into retirement- when the thermometer goes up. Sweaters have become a year around fashion particularly care, the hair will be more at- tractive, clean and healthy. Proper health habits include adequate diet and sleep. Regular washings every week or two with a mild soap, as well as daily brushing, will help maintain healthy hair. Correct combing and brushing# of the hair cannot be over-em- phasized. Brushing Necessary Hair brushing should be done! at least twice a day, using long, firm strokes. The proper time to shampoo varies with the individual. Unfortunately; some persons are plagued with oily hair, caused by too much secretion of fat from the sebaceous glands of the scalp. Ex- cessive oiliness often results in extreme cases of dandruff. By us- ing tar or sulphur soaps or green tincture of soap, the oiliness may be reduced. Dry Condition Due to a reverse condition of the sebaceous glands, exposure to sunlight, improper care or health reasons, others have trouble with dry hair. 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