Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 286, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1912 — COIFFURE MATTER OF STYLE [ARTICLE]
COIFFURE MATTER OF STYLE
-Arrangement of the Hair Always Something That Must Be Left to the Individual. Many styles of hairdressing are in vogue at the present moment, so it should be possible for every type to find a becoming coiffure. There seems to be a tendency among young girls to adopt the high knot on top. This is generally becoming, especially if the hair is at all wavy. The low pompadour and a coll held in place by a bow is becoming to the very young girl. Several tiny curls sometimes soften the line on the neck. When the side part can be worn becomingly it is to be recommended, for it gives an a(r of distinction, a certain “Frenchy” appearance that is extremely smart. Caption should be used, however, in adopting this style, for unless the lines of the face are soft it is apt to give an unpleasing look to the face. The natural pompadour and the double coil, a sort of horizontal figure 8 at is being worn once more. EvOTything is soft in hairdressing just now and the stiff pompadour and puffs of other years are not to be considered. A .pretty coiffure for an elderly woman is the wavy pompadour with a broad coil of the hair on top. Several fluffy curls should hide the hair line on the forehead and also cover the wrinkles that time and trouble may have etched there.
