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"But if a woman have long hair, it is a glory to her, for her hair is given her for a covering..." Nothing equates femininity so well as long, well-tended tresses. Unfortunately, hair arranging has become something of a lost art since the Flapper era when our grandmothers adopted the boyish 'bob'. Contrary to opinion, long hair does not necessarily mean spending hours at the dressing table. Who has time for that? With a few simple techniques, we think you'll find you can arrange your hair in a becoming coiffure in minutes. Warmly, P.S. Have you discovered a becoming way to arrange your hair? We'd love to see! If you think you might be able to contribute some relevant links and write an occasional article, please contact us. |
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Hair-Style Instructions,
from Nocturne.com ~ A Brief History of Hairstyles, from Eras of Elegance ~Hair lessons and advice, from the Girl's Own Paper, 1911 ~ Alaina's Guide to Civil War Hairstyles, from Lunaelbia |
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Combing Her Hair William McGregor Paxton, 1909, ArtRenewal.org
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