Glamour of Hollywood (Apr 1939 - May 1941 (assorted issues))

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GLAMOUR I IF you want those beautiful, natural-looking curls — so essential for the NEW summer hair¬ dos — insist on a NESTLE UNDINE Permanent. Then too, the UNDINE way is so much MORE comfortable. It uses the "pre-heat" method — the ONLY method that does not generate the heat ON YOUR head. The light UNDINE "pre¬ heated” wavers COOL OFF on your curls, instead of getting hotter. In less than a minute or two they are removed . . . and there’s your wave! You are not attached to wires. No heat-produc¬ ing chemicals are used. You get your permanent with unbelievable comfort and speed — saving at least a half-hour's time. Write us NO W for the name of the shop nearest you featuring NESTLE UNDINE permanents. 'vr»c “ yo4iK AaiK " The NESTLE-Le MUR Company, Dept. G-7 * 111 Eighth Avenue * New York / . PRE HEAT CO •WIRELESS’ WAVERS ASSURE COMFORT AMO FREEDOM. J?. WAVERS ARE REMOVED AT T E R ONE TO I HREF. MIN¬ UTES COOLING TIME, LEAVING HAIR IN PERFECT CONDITION FDR STYLING. GLAMOUR OF HOLLYWOOD July, 1939 Glamour of Hollywood is published monthly by The Conde Nast Publications, Inc., Boston Post Road, Greenwich, Connecticut. Entered as second class matter February 20, 1939, at the Post Office at Greenwich, Conn., under the act of March 3. 1879. Subscription $1.50 a year in U. S. A. Volume 1, No. 4