Modern Screen (Dec 1936 - Nov 1937 (assorted issues))

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Madge Evans' swirl is very popular and sleek-looking. merit and go easy on the brushing before that date, when you want your hair-do to look particularly snappy, but do see to it that your hair gets a decent amount of brushing during the course of the week. Brushing strengthens, cleanses and polishes. Oily and dry conditions of the hair aren't as tough problems as they seem, if you'll really get out and work on them. An oily condition comes from wide-open oil glands which pour too much oil out onto your hair; your scalp If your hair is glossy and longish, try Ruby Keeler's style. is sluggish — lazy. Stimulate it and make it work. You might think you should give up the warm oil before the shampoo. Not so, not so. You need it all the more. In the first place, the warm oil will help remove any caked oil from your scalp — also any dandruff, which usually follows in the wake of an oily condition. And as your ringers massage the warm oil into your scalp, they also stimulate the scalp — make it work for itself. Yes, keep up the oil business, but even (Continued on page 92) 53