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WOMAN'S CROWNING GLORY Special
1 Beauty Week March 5 and 12
YOUR HAIRSTYLE FOR SPRING WEDDING
Although the 1967 spring bride- may well break w ith tradition and wear a mini
skirt or a trouser-suit instead of the full length white gown like her mother wore, her wedding hairstyle will forever present a special problem. In fact just about this time of the year scores l>1 brides will be making' final
arrangements lor their spring wedding plans. One of the most important factors for the success’of the great day is that the hair and headdress should look' their best.
This may be no very great problem in itself but
soring weather is notoriously boisterous and unless special steps are taken to ensure that the bride has a hairstyle which will stand up to the possible blustering winds and showers, she may arrive at the church or the register ollice looking
less than perfect. A simple
suits the sufficiently
But what style to choose? style which bride-to-be
is such an occasion. She should spectacular
Solitaire is so called because the outline from the of the chin to the hig h crown is diamond shaped.
LOOK YOUR BEST FOR EASTER WITH A NEW SPRING STYLE BY
JEANETTE
Ladies and Children’s Hair Stylist
1 KING STREET WHALLEY Telephone: 2282
SPECIALIST IN KOLESTION HAIR COLOURING
in the mua01, the texture of desirable, the liau styles of the the face make them look who likes to use shock tactics the hair, details or the “5P0 bridesmaids must also, of niore giamorolls for the great on her friends. There is a : ;id size of the
The snape pi uw
• taken into consideration by the the difference in then* ages, frequently has to hairdresser.
arrangements
material of the wedding gown way. to achieve a really beauti.................. and the kind of headdress to be ful effect worn.
Tell him the H e a d d r e s s x t 1 I
her hairdresser at least six 5Plln= weeks before her,wedding, to discuss details. She should have a permanent wave a month before the wedding so that some permanence is given to the style selected. These days a perm can be as natural looking as you wish and certainly does away with the horror of pins and- rollers on the honeymoon.
Hie bride should firs. ---- - . . „ , j .
a t t e n t i o n L A D I E S ! For
Registered Stylist and
Specialist in
Wigs and Hair Pieces Visit
Joan’s Salon MAIN ROAD
LONG PRESTON Telephone 373
Registered Hairdresser—Member N.H.F.
GENTLEMEN’S HIGH CLASS HAIRDRESSER
AH toilet requisites
BERNARD ASHTON 20 WELLGATE — CLITHEROE
ANN'S HAIR BOUTIQUE CLITHEROE Tel: 3353
(Prop.: Ann Tattersall) 4 YORK-STREET,
awarded diploma LADIES ACADEMY EUGENE SHIELD 1965
BOOK YOUR NEXT APPOINTMENT
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FOR ELEGANT AND SOPHISTICATED HAIR STYLING AT
COMPETITIVE PRICES AND BE SURE OF SATISFACTION
SPECIALISTS in PERMS and HAIR COLOURING
Reduced Prices for all Perms Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays
HAIRDRESSERS WHO CARE FOR THEIR CUSTOMERS HAIR, GET TIIEIR SUPPLIES FROM:—
H. & IE,. IHAILIUIWEILIL LTD.
MEMBER OF N.H.F. VIVIENNE HAIR STYLIST
41 MOOR LANE CLITHEROE Tel: 2189
CLYNOL
PERMANENT WAVES COLOURANTS
EVENING APPOINTMENTS
Wholesale Sundriesmen lo
CHEMISTS and HAIRDRESSERS The centre for all
HAIRDRESSING ESSENTIALS
35 MINCING LANE - BLACKBURN Telephone: 55527
JOHN S. WIGNALL
1 CHATBURN ROAD, CLITHEROE TELEPHONE: 2974
T tU v u f A Hair Boutique
• CLITHEROE Telephone: 2362
H E L E N ’ S Hairstylist
17 Accrington Road Wlialley
Telephone: 3393
“Special Perms Suitable for The New Grecian Look"
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the headdress to the hair dresser so that he can visualise a style both to suit her and it. Colours are also important—.- the colour of her. wedding dress, her complexion. ’ her hair and her. headdress must not clash. These must be contrasted or harmonised with others. The
On her visit, sire should bring.
blonde wearing a white gown, for example, could well afford to have one of the rinses which
also be well advised to bring a cutting of the material of her wedding gown for the hair dresser to see.
give a contrasting effect. Therefore the bride would
•ment a little with colour, trying out new shades a few weeks beforehand. Even the smallest change can radically improve the appearance and yet not drastically change her lobks. If she has always had her hail- tinted, she must not .forget to
The modern bride can experi- Wmk W 4-M ' / - -
Loft: The Oliver has as its main feature the side hair which is brushed far behind the cars, giving a forward movement on the temples.
LACK LUSTRE THIS SPRING j
Let your Hair
Book Your Appointment Now LACQUER 5/- —
- Open All Day Wednesday 72 Wlialley Ed., Clitheroe, Tel: 2697
Jeati &cvt&&L Ladies Hair Stylist
FOR A PERSONAL
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ODDFELLOWS HALL, KING ST, CLITHEROE
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NEW COLOUR AND LIFE
New
Feminine and Flattering
Gently Curled Styles
by
MARGARET CLARKSON
94- Whalley Road LANGIIO
Telephone Blackburn 48085
MEMBER N.H.F. Expert
Gentlemen7s Hairdressing H. HOBBLE
66 WHALLEY ROAD CLITHEROE
If you were to ask us . . .
We would recommend “LANALEM” Olive Oil Shampoo for Dry Hair and Scalp; or "LOVING CARE” If you were going grey. “STYLE” would be just the thing if you wanted a perm —and “LANALEM” Lacquer would keep it that way. But before you wash it, colour it, perm it or fix it, the best thing you can is to Shape it with a Home Hair Trimmer!
FOR A PERSONAL SERVICE IN HAIRDRESSING FOR MEN
PROBLEMS PARKING NO
MEMBER N.H.F.
Costs only 7/6. Five Spare Blades 2/6.
DERRICK GREEN M.P.S. 4 RAILWAY VIEW, CLITHEROE—Tel. 2961
1 /CALVERT
1 ESHTON TERRACE CLITHEROE
LADIES and GENTS
HAIRSTYLING Member N.H.F.
“MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR HAIR”
CLOUGH BANK VILLAS NORTH CLOUGH BANK CHATBURN Tel: 237
HAIR STYLIST
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Also Pit] shell, St;| Fitments
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and as alike as soldiers u euecu
the day, but on
windy the album of wedding pictures, her daughter. And Grand-dad too much they will be much impressed.
a
younger by the application of a judicious
too can dresser’s.
be ' helped tint
at to his will be factoid, of then faces and cassee>
Turning them all out looking p0|nt out. is not
‘equently has to tactfully more reserved types who just oint out.
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' hail- in order when standing advance. Years later when any- years can be kept at bay. outside the church door being one nostalgically looks through Grannie can look as youthful as photographed spring
XJse lacquer carefully. This hairdressing salon so that the coloured head—this can now may be thought to be an ideal picture they will make when be completely eliminated. In way of keeping unruly ends of together is planned in this day and age the advancing
n a t u r a l -
bridesmaids should all have spoiling the effect of an other* their liaii* dressed by the same wise attractive
matron of honour and
require a less noticeable change. As for grey hair—often
as the The shape of the bride’s face of . hairdresser shades for
make an appointment with her hairdresser-now.
best in-
for
tllem retoiiched if necessary. The
chec|. on Ule roots ihche
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coloui and strie of then gowns their hair to be allowed to grow lovely and subtle tints is in- match- Whne a ceilam de^iee in the belief t.hat long hair exhaustible. There are rainbow
need not be the same .as that oful. w“= the bride
fo6 n ust because
bridesmaids’ hairstyles bo
hoiv^tvlev looked at b- the
service
remember the hair at the back! manufacturers’ laboratories all Brides
1 hot SreSation behind them. So ing from the test tubes of n
fr€auentiy ------------------- eq tly
v a critical con- Advanced hair cosmetics pom- -----Wiiv. m iw u .
they colouring is possible these days. and have
Brid s often forget th t for a considerable- part of riage sendee
m id
ru iaes often lorgeE manor a selves into the Bargain!)) the mar- are ^ being
At the back le
ask for
_„ _ _ anything
in over days, nau- hah l i l t tU U A a u i /U A C i -O I d U U l c H U l lC O cUX the world. The range , of falling down on either side of hues for the bright extrovert
course, be m accoi dance u_ith occasion. But this is rarely the whole artist’s palette of softer t,hc shape
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the quieter, -—*
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lacquer will tend to create a very hard effect which will show tn tlie wedding pictures.
COLOUR
HAS GONE TO HER HEAD
The cold, hard statistics of
the public opinion researchers show inexorably that more and more British women arc changing the colour of their hair. Sometimes, it is only by
tor the complete change of per sonality which a dramatic colour change implies, sur- . prising their . friends and families (and sometimes them- selves into the b r Almost
the slightest of tones— darkening or lightening the natural colour with which they were born or just adding a becoming streak or two. •Others have gone overboard
Beauty more th an skin deep
THE CLOSE association between hairdressing and beauty culture is well-known. Women tend to think of them as complementary and that is why more and more hairdressing salons are providing this service.
self, the hairdresser has sought the advice of profes sionals. like members -f the Society of Beauticians, who have how established an ad vice bureau to guide hair dressers in obtaining the right equipment and staff in this very specialist field.
Being a professional him-
dresser has found is that beauty culture is not limited to cosmetics alone, but em braces a wide field ot therapy.
And the first thing the hair
upon the beautician perform ing the treatment and the vital thing is that she shall only say as much as is neces sary to help the woman to talk about her troubles. “Relaxation treatment in
“Of course, a lot depends Miss Irene Singleton,
cussed subject amongst women these days is the effect of stress and strain and according to Mr. Wal lace S. Sharps, President of the Society of Beauticians, treatment for this condition is in great demand in beauty culture salons “Everyone keeps on telling
Perhaps the most dis
this form makes use of the fact that most people con sciously or otherwise, know the answer's to their prob lems and ‘talking it out- helps them to come to terms with life as it really is.” Leaving Mr. Sharps and
his observations on modem stress complaints, it is not inappropriate to note the statistics just released in a new cosmetics research pro
ject.
us to relax, but the pressures of modern life go the other way and build up tension.” said Mr. Sharps. What causes stress? There
are the obvious things like noise and the rush to get things done even more quickly, domestic crises and business worries.
REMEDIES
look hair
colouring techniques in the past few years have been so tremen dous and so rapid that the old attitudes to “dyeing” and “bleaching” are rapidly dis
In fact, improvements in hair
advice on the colour which will best suit your skin tone, your
appearing. You should also take his
personality and your job in
life. And one word of warning:
don’t expect to go from brunette to ash blonde 1 in one fell swoop! This sort of trans formation takes a little time. For the young woman, almost
stress complaints are various. A woman will complain of having had no sleep and that rite cannot eat. As she sits in the doctor’s consulting room sire can be seen to grip the chair or table with her hands and to pick at her gloves, and if a door i;: shut suddenly behind her she al most leaps out of her seat. “She may have excessive
skin sensitivity and perhap. suffer
or asthma. It has been said that up to 70 per cent of all women who complain regu larly of minor disorders have nothing physically wrong. “The modem treatment
rashes, insomnia, headaches from unexplained
any of the latest’ colours give a delightful effect, but on the older woman more subtle effects are needed to avoid a harsh look. That is why it is absolutely essential to take the sympathetic advice of a hail-
colourist. Hair made too dark can be just as ageing as too
sharp a contrast from natural colour.
beautician believes she has found an answer-. Basically, what it consists of is a sooth ing form of massage in a very warm atmosphere with soft lighting and preferably some relaxing background
music. REFRESHED
“With this combination, people 'talk out
troubles- very quickly. They relax and may even fall asleep. Afterwards, they feel completely refreshed and it is quite common tor women to report that even alter the first treatment they are sleeping better and do not
t h e i r feel so tense.
women could do. He replied:- “The symptoms of modem
We asked Mr. Sharps what
huge industry beauty has become. Eighty out of every 100 British women use face powder and hand prepara tions, 85 lipstick, 39 nail var nish, 34 eye shadow. 36 mascara. 25 eyebrow pencil or brush, 13 rouge, and 11
This showed just what a STATISTICS
eyeliners. The biggest changes appar
ditions in him, no doubt!
ently are that 1967s teen agers use muc h mo r e mascara and eyeliners. The eyes are women’s current means of attracting the poor male and causing stress con
who owns the ladies’ hair dressing salon in York Street, lias been elected president oi the Blackburn Ladies’ Academy. She will serve a two-year term of office. Miss Singleton, who was
superintendent of the Academy for two years, is a fellow and founder mem ber of the North Western Artistic Council. She is listed on the
Na ti on al Hairdressers Federation and she has judged competitions all over England. Miss Singleton is also a
City and Guilds examiner and is a . major prize winner.
SPRING GARDEN SALON WADDINGTON
Tel. Clitheroe 2536 — , also —
Stanley Court Salon Chipping — Tel. 391
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