Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 197, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 August 1911 — GOLD DUST MAKES BLONDES [ARTICLE]
GOLD DUST MAKES BLONDES
Women Do Not Dye Their Hair Golden -Nowadays, but Seek Methods of r Securing Bright Effect London. —The fashion for gold which has shown itself in the beautiful cloths of gold, especially for use at court functions, has led to a revival of the sprinkling of the hair with gold dust “GOI4 dust is now used to brighten the coiffure for-evening wear, but more extensively for occasions when fancy dress is worn,” said a wellknown Bond street hairdresser. “Women do not dye their Jjalr golden nowadays, but they seek methods of giving the natural color a bright effect Gold dust can be most effectively used for fair hair or hair of a light brown shade.”
