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3 hairdos for the price of one
The three-in-one hairdo created for Photoplay by Lilly Dache’s famous Mr. Kenneth was made to order for busy women — from teenage cheerleaders to hurried homemakers — who simply don’t have the time or money to go to the beauty parlor every time they want a change of hair style. It’s so adaptable that by simply following the setting directions on the right, you can produce three different styles that will take you gracefully from school or supermarket to the most glamorous night out.
Will the three-in-one be becoming to you ? Mr. Kenneth told us (and he studies the beauty problems of thousands of girls a year) that too much fuss is made about the shapes of faces, eyes and noses when it comes to choosing a hair style. Unless you have a really (and rarely) severe problem involving too round or too long a face, you need think about only two things: the skill with which your hair is cut, and the confidence with which you wear it. For the former, a professional beautician is a necessity. For the three-in-one, ask him to cut your hair chin-length (a little shorter than Jill Hayworth’s is best for most girls) and not to layer or taper it (especially if your hair is thin or fine) but to cut the ends blunt and even. It will need a trim only once a month. As for confidence — that comes from many things, among them: knowing your hair is a becoming shade (if it isn’t, consider a real change, professionally done; or a mild color rinse you can do yourself); knowing it is clean (shampoo it not by a schedule but whenever it gets dirty); knowing it is in top condition (brush it lying across a bed with your head lower than your body, bringing the brush up and back to bring the blood to your scalp and distribute your hair’s natural oils evenly, no matter whether your hair is dry, oily or in-between) and knowing it is well-groomed. (A light f . spray will help, but don’t try to give your hair
a concrete finish, please!) How often will you have to set your hair? That depends. Soft hair that hasn’t been permanented, or hair that isn’t elastic, will need to be set more often. A few lucky people can get by on > an occasional hour-long pin-curling, but most
hair needs a daily setting. Mr. Kenneth has found teenagers have the most time and patience for good haircare; if you’re too busy to set yours often, don’t despair. The cut itself is designed so simply and well that even if your setting doesn’t last, a good brushing will give you a neat, attractive hair style all by itself! And don’t be afraid that your hair, so simply arranged, will “look like everyone else’s.” Its own individual texture and color will make the three-in-one hairdo uniquely, personally yours!
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