Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1912 — Present Styles In Hairdressing. [ARTICLE]
Present Styles In Hairdressing.
The predominating features in hair* dressing styles, says the Dry Goods Economist, continue to be the parted effects, either center or side, and the psyche knot formations or simulations thereof. Nothing more quaint has been introduced this whiter than the snail coiffure. This is accomplished by drawing the front hair forward an inch dr two and then folding it backward, leaving a bang effect, which is tied invisibly or through the employment of an ornamental band wound across the summit of the forehead. The hair that is folded back is then arranged in a large coil standing outward In a psyche, instead of flat at the back of h»dL Th** whnlo col Wnw* gests the shell of a snail placed as a hood on the crown of the head.
