THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1936.
NEWS FOR WOMEN
Gordon tells you.
Janë
How
to
SHAMPOO
YOUR
HAIR
Gra
ETTING your hair properly yshampooed, and shampooing it
correctly yourself is a more
tricky
business than you might imagine.
A half-hearted or inefficient shampoo which leaves the hair only partly clean and sticky with soap does more harm than no shampoo at all.
The wrong type of shampoo is as unbecoming to the hair as the wrong kind of cosmetics are to the face.
For women who shampoo their hair at hon
the following hints may be useful.
F your hair is dry and brittle you should
give yourself a regular oil shampoo.
This is done as follows:
The oil should be warmed before use as this makes it more pleasant and also the warmth increases its power of penetration. Olive oil, castor oil, or coconut oil may be used. The warmed oil should be put into a large saucer or a small bowl.
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Then take 'your shumpoo, which may be ready made up in powder form, and shampoo your hair in the ordinary way. If you use soap, shave up an ounce or two melt it in hot water, and strain through muslin. You will need at least three lathers of rinsing of each before applying the next, and then five rinsing waters. You can add half n cupful of vinegar the last rising water,
These shampoos are particularly good your hair is inclined to be dry and you want to get it in good condition for a permanent
IF
wave.
F the hair in very greasy it can be treated with bay- rum or tollet cologne before the shampoo. The bay-rum or cologne can be put in a spray, sprayed over the hair, and massaged in thorough- ly with the finger Ups.
Then the hair should be aham- pooed in the method described, with two lather, and plenty of rinsing vinegar walers, ending with tho rinne.
After the Inst rinsing water wrap the hair in a nice thick towel, and wring wal, or press out as much water as possible. Then apply second dry towel and rub briskly for five winutes.
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After this take a clean sti halr hrush, hold your hend forward and give your
hair at least five minutes' brusis- ing, until your scalp ingles nil:
over,
By this time your hair will
he half dry, and ready for setting combs and curlers. Comb and place it in the wave nearest your forehead, with the prongs towards forehead. Then place the comb in the ware behind it, and ru until the last wave at the back it sel
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Do the right side of your head first, and then the left side.
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Then take more combs and place that Then massage the scalp for a them against the first lot, so five few minutes:
Before applying the oil, brush your hair thoroughly for minutes. Then part the hair low down on one side of the head. a piece of flannel round wrap your finger-tip, dip in the oil, and rub along the parting.
AFTER this wring out
1 old hand-towel in very hot water and wrap around
the prongs go towards the crown of your head. Curl up the enda into curlers, and tie a coarse hair net over your head.
Stuff little pads of cotton wool the lead. As soon as the towel over your ears, and if you own n Purt
day the hair thoroughly. If the hair an inch away shows signs of cooling wring out all electric band drier turn it on and apply the oil in the same a second towel, and continue un- manner, continue this way until til you have applied six or seven you do not own une, sit out in the the whole sculp has been oiled, towels,
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One-Roo m NURSERIES
HE era of the small house and the still smaller flat is seeing the disappearance of the separate day and night nurseries. Babies and toddlers have one large room with one end of it devoted to cots and cupboards and washing filments, and the other! to toys and floor space for crawling.
In the smallest suburban garden babies now have their wooden pens installed or sleep all day outdoors in a low pram or basket in a wire cage. Older children have their bedrooms fitted up as sitting-rooms also.
and disappear behind TOLDING beds that lift up sideways
cupboard doors are a solution of the problem of the one-room nursery, where more floor space is needed.
sun or near a fire until the hair is quite dry.
You en than take all the net and combs,
If you prefer a setting lotion you brush this in while the hair is still dump and before you set in the Jeomba and curlers,
TRY THIS NEW SALAD
with Cheese & Pineapple
Another is the nursery table that when not in use folds up flush against THIS makes a delicious lun- cheon dish, accompanied the wall. Underneath one that was fitted in a Regent's Park nursery were drawers and a cupboard for nursery linen, towels, mending bags, etc.
Chairs for older children in a space-saving nursery can be of the tubular by dry wheaten biscuits and variety, of metal cellulosed in bright red, green or blue, with canvas auats. They are stacked one on top of another when not in use and are stainless butter. and heat proof.
Two
ACROSS
3 Homes for swift messengers.
8 Work for the party.
9 Merry doings apparently, in
the old Spanish province.
10 The bird to get round a girl,
11 Pined? Eat (unag.) (hyphen,
4, 4). 12 In
na samovar, 13 Stay.
14 Patience personified; if you.
took a rise out of her she'd be glud-though wrong.
17 The real mixture; there's noth-
like it. Ing
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thit
19. Are plas a necessity
Oriental? They are.
the throttle. 23 Close
this side won't present 27 1 ex
expect any difficulty,
29 Apparently you will find nol
one in a convent.
30 Admittedly binding, notwith-
standing it's partly fun."
31 Not socialistic in their views.
or in their obligations.
32 Cod ple might be imitated,
though it doesn't seem likely. |33 Debated.
34 Swing musical noise.
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1 Might be tickled by what was
on it when in two pieces.
2 Dejected, being thrown under
from a higher place.
3 Short credit, and, in France on the north-east, used in furnish-
Divide the heart of a let-
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Wo very small rooms were available for nursery purposes in Mes.tuce on to a large plate, and
Jack Coats 400-year-old house. Instead of knocking them into
and cucumber. one she chose to keep one as a bedroom for the baby's nursu and the other on this arrange alternate as a one-room nursery where tiny Christopher sleeps alone, according to slices of beetroot
Place a complete round of pineapple modern ideas of hygiene.
An octagonal panel of plate glass has been inserted in the dividing, wall fresh or tinned) in the centre, and so that the nurse can see into the baby's roum, and the lighting is a ar
Press four small wedges of tomato ranged that she can switch on a light over the cot from her own bedside on this put a piece of cream cheese, next door.
Curtains on both sides of the glass panel to enable the nurse to shut round the sides of the cheese, ami off the nursery at bedtime and later on Christopher will be able to shut finish with a sprinkling of chopped his nurse or mother off, too! A child has, more confidence when left alone nuts.
if it can see what grown-ups are doing next door, and either room can at short notice be put to other uses than a nursery.
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be
A plain salad dressing can The colour scheme is of white walls, with pale pink, blue and yellow served separately but for some tastes: linen bedspreads and similar edgings to the white linen curtains. Built-in the dressing is apt to be too rich in
combination with the cheese. cupboards and abetves for clothes, electric heaters and kettle are other points to note.
ins
a Australian
4 Indicates a tramp's capacity. African hunting expedition.
plant frequently named in bars and places where they drink. You have to go after it, though."
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7 A sort of warehouse.
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13 Not the average baker's ear.
15 Many on untitled man would
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be willing to put his name to this.
There's a good deal of Indian money in this Scottish seaport.
18 Half hunter; wholly savage.
20 Ultimately resulting.
21 Class ofont.
22 There's not much money for a
in Communist
placed middle.
the
24 Has three-legs-and-no- arms;- 25 Enstern Country. 20 She'd come again, and with a
-ear Devour up my discourse." ("Othello").
20 The
camper
doesn't bother about this hole in his ground sheet.
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