Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1950)

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|Keyy£5%iodern C5oli|^Bol HAIR NET GLAMOUR STYLED for the new "neat look" SAVES WAVES thru Work,"sleep, dampness TRU-COLOR hair shades blend perfectly EASY to put on; strong, yet invisible move m 12 by the makers of GaufCoL* HOLD BOB* ' America's best selling bobby pin GAYLORD PRODUCTS, INCORPORATED *T. M. REG. O. S, PAT. OF CHICAGO, ILL. So that the hot TV lights don't rob her hair of its natural oils, Doris Brown always takes time to brush her hair and give it a cream dressing. Success hasn't turned the pretty head of TV's Doris Brown. She thinks she's the luckiest girl in the world to have been chosen Mistress of Ceremonies for the puppets on the CBS Lucky Pup show. There's no doubt, though, that the talented Doris deserves the part. In fact, Lucky Pup fans are so devoted to the sleek-haired young star that they violently object to even the slightest change in her appearance. They proved this last summer when she appeared on the TV screen with her hair tied behind her ears with a ribbon. Doris still hasn't forgotten all those listeners who wrote in to object and to tell her to go back to her usual straight bangs and smooth, short pageboy. She hasn't changed her hair since. . Because Doris spends a great deal of her life under hot television lights, she has to be very careful that the heat doesn't rob her hair of its. natural oils. She always allows herself a few extra minutes in her dressing room before the show to brush and treat her hair to a cream dressing. She pours the preparation into the palms of her hands, and gently smooths it over her hair. Doris is never too busy to include this treatment in her daily routine. It's no wonder she always looks so well-groomed. Doris shampoos her hair once a week, and stimulates her scalp with a fingertip massage whenever she has the opportunity. Although her lovely chestnut-colored hair has an exquisite sheen of its own, Doris occasionally adds a rinse to the water to further accentuate the highlights. She feels that any woman who is not satisfied with the color of her hair should definitely do the same. Of course, you don't have to worry about TV lights drying out the oils in your hair, but chances are it does need special "after-summer" care. RADIO MIRROR for BETTER LIVING