THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1936.
If You must
DO not approve of bleaching the hair if you can possibly avoid it. But if it must be done I am all for it being done well. Therefore, it is far better for you to know the tricks of the trade than to continue muddling along in ignorance
and slowly but certainly ruining your hair.
ȚEVER 'attempt to bleach your hair unless you are a blonde or a near blonde in type. It is foolish for women with naturally dark hair to attempt to bleach it as
It only makes their skin look horribly discoloured.
One sure way of ruining your hair is to add peroxide to the rinsing water, each time your hair in shampooed, This. merely continues to dry the air and it is only a question of time before It becomes brittle lifeless.
the hair must be bleached it should be properly. done arid the TOGLA should be unce,
You touched up when necessary.
bleach your hair properly cannot yourself. I should be done by a hairdresser or else you should gel someone to do it for you according to the following instructions.
and
The peroxide used should be the und the best possible quality strength Gold as 20 volumes, pure 0.880 ammonia should be used, You can buy both the peroxide and the ammonia at your chemist's.
It is absolutely essential that the and right proportion of peroxide ammonia is used. Too much am- monla will damage the hair and produce red tints, and irritate even blister a sensitive scalp. ammonia chould never exceed more than one part to 30 parts of pero- xide.
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Therefore you enn place one tea- of ammonia a large spoonful sauver or small bowl and add eight tablespoonfuls of peroxide. Stir the mixture up very thoroughly.
E bleach must start at the back of the head. The
hair is divided from the forehead to Ure nape of the neck, the left side being held in the left hand of the operator.
Take a piece of cotton wool, which
In soaked with the peroxide and dab
all along lin parling, cumincheng
at the crown and Haizhing at the nape of the neck.
Then part the hair with a comb, three-quarters of an inch to the
left of the middle parting (look at The parting marked two in the dia gram). queal the dabbing with the peroxide.
Part the hair at the parting marked three, repeat, and zo on up to parting ten, which is at the fore- head. Then go back again and part
at eleven, on the right side of the
to parting nineteen.
Foota
and
poin
Arid table- head, continue in the same way up lengths of the hair.
the mixture. By now the spoonful of water to
have been Take a larger piece of cotton wool and apply to the ends of the hair. The number of partings can now be five for cach
whole of the bleached.
If the hair is long the peroxide reduced to four or must be diluted a little more for the half of the head, the left side being
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treated first, and side.
then the right
For quite long hair the ends are treated fast and the peroxide dljuted once again,
Some people prefer a soft tooth brush to cotton wool for applying the mixture. The whole operation should take
Aileen from alx to minutes, according to the thickness of the hair.
TT is hard to say a definite time for the bleaching io be effected as this depends on the hair, its original texturé of the colour, and the final tone desired. to It may be anything from ten forty minutes. But the hair should be carefully examined at the end of cach ten minutes.
When sufficicnlly bleached it should be thoroughly dried and this should be very gently carried out by pressing a towel lightly over the head until the hair is quite dry, and the hair should be combed continually all the ilme.
WIEN the roots are to be W touched up, great care must be taken that the bleach does not run on the ulready bleached hair, or unevenness in colour wil result.
A little brilliantine should be ap- plied to the bleached lengths or a itule non-medicated liquid soap, You can melt castile soap for the purpose. This should be applied at a length of half an inch on the bleached hair beyond the darkened roots so that the peroxide shall not run. The hair is then divided in the method described and the dark roots only touched up.
hair LWD
It is well to shampoo the during the following day or afler bleaching as the hair may be left hard and unmanageable.
A tiny amount of good brillian- tine rubbed on the hairbrush makes the hair soft again after brushing and prevents t from becoming. brittle.
SALESMAN SAM
MY VACATION PLANS ARE ALL SET! GUESS I'LL GO TO SANDY BEACH AGAIN!
STUDY the diagrams on
the left before the bleach- ing is begun.
From them you will learn exactly where the hair must be parted and the bleach applied.
WHY DO Husbands
Leave HOME?
Cards Stacked in Wives' Favour, but they Play Their Hands Badly
By a Husband
Husbands do leave home. According to divorce statistice, the number who adopt this method of trying to squeeze a little extra something out of living is in- creasing. And yet it shouldn't be so. The average wife, if she only knew it, has the cards well stacked in her favour when it comes to playing a game against life in which an average husband is the stake.
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woman barrister. 11 Famous actor.
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13 This fish cannot be filleted, 10 Hold up as units are necessary. 17 When a vessel is this it sounds
ilke quadruped.
18 The merest ripple conceals it. 20 Seca to equality in India. 22 Take charge in metal.
23 This sowing machine makes
trousers in the Tropico, 24 Coples.
But, even with this initial advantage, so many women contrive to lose, manage to play a good hand badly. Why? 10 All I got for the boot. MEN, in spite of all that is to see the male in a less glamorous said to the contrary, are not, light than that in which he appeared an a lover, but, when they allow this generally speaking, anxious to changed viewpoint to become appar- desert their homes and their ent in their attitude, they are loosen families. The average male has a ing the very keystone of their marital
defences. deep-seated sense of responsibility
There is a popular conception that bowards his wife. He has under- taken to protect and care for her, husbands who leave home usually do and, whatever his faults, he usually so at the behest of some siren-like. endeavours to fulfil this obligation. beautiful "other woman." This is hien will firt with Not to do so would be a denial of rarely the case.
they desert the inherited instinct of centuries, attractive women, but
the male their homes for them it is usually be the instinet that causes
nimal of all species to provide for cause, in other surroundings, they are
made to feel that they mean some male pulse, there exists in man, as well and not their worst, are appreciated. as in woman, a strong disinclination
those who are to take any step that will flout bands other whether many bus- lou congenitally inconstant--have ever sccepted social convents leaving his left wives who have shown admira-
who contemplates
its
28 Delightful spots in which dun-
gers lurk.
20 The pig that swallowed
salmon got the bird.
30 Hidden in Clue 5.
the
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promleca of payment, as is,
indeed, well known.
9 A round number.
14 Fine llocs written round a tune.
15 A little man
trouble.
with internal
10 Shows up an actor in a small
of little weight.
18 Such glass is cracked
19 Run through..
20 This tor is not black.
21 Ruler,
25 idden in Clue J.
26 Take in..
27 A blooming wiscacte.
Saturday's Solution ARBITRATION NECERADAANE BABOONKELSA
GLOBE KOLESUNDA
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It is doubtful
wite knows. in the majority of cases, tion for them, and their pride in that public sympathy will be with them. The average mon does not get the woman; by leaving horse he will 50 much adulation and flattery as to many of his friends, and, in fail to be wormed by it when it comes
from his wife. some circumstances, jeopardise its social and business or professional position.
alienate
two
NOT THE END
DON'T WHINE!
Yet, with these
Nagging. fault-finding and whin- vital very factors operating with others to keep ing are frequent factors in driving a the home intact, husbands continue man to look for fresh woods and to break away. That they do so can pastures new. Admittedly, the lot only mean that Increasing numbers of many wives is not an pleasant as of women are falling down on their it might be things go wrong in the Jobs.
house; Mrs. So-and-so has a maid; the next-door neighbours can run a car;
other wives manage to get all To many young women, the wed- sorts of little luxuries that one's bus- ding ceremony is the end of all striv- band cannot provide for oneself. ing. Having captured a husband, But the husband is usually all too they do not realise that they are now well aware of this himself. It slings faced with the most essential part of his pride to know that he is not as vel as other men might the contract, namely the
successful yet as moking and
If bc. his keeping together of the home.
wife, by fl-imed and re- expressions of self pity, This acceptance of marriage as an peated end rather than a beginning mani- magnifies his own sense of li adc- fests itself in different ways, but by quacy, she has only herself to blame for the most dangerous for the wife if he takes refuge in flight.
is the tendency to depose a man from Put tersely, of course, the situation the position of oracle, that he enjoyed resolves itself into a formula: The during courtship, to that of prosale woman who wants to keep her hus- and not very gifted breau-winner. band should elevate him to a pedestal Most wives must, simply by virtue and leave him there in no doubt of of living with their husbands, come his position.
HA! MEBBE YOU NEED A VACATION, BUT NOT A BIG
POWERFUL GUY LIKE ME! I
DUZZIE, DEAR, KANG
THIS PICTURE IN TH' FRONT ROOM!
Wo HOURS HAVE PASSED, WITH MRS. DUZZEM
| DRIVING
DUZZ LIKE)
AN OL
TRUCK
HORSE,
A Change Of Mind
|AN' DUZZIE, MOVE THE PIANO, BACK, SET TH’COUCH IN TH' CORNER, PUT TH' CHAIRS BACK IN PLACE, ETC,
ETC, ETC -
AN' HOW MUCH - DOES IT COST FERİ
A ROUND-TRIP TICKET TO SANDY BEACH?
DOWN
1 Hidden In Clue 5.
2 A big liner is, indeed, a gener-
ous gift.
3 How one would address the
Queen of England.
4 Not enough to go all round,
More than a hop.
6 Run through.
7 No rubbish is returned with
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IM TWELLHELDSIE
The Snapshots You'll want TOMORROW
You must take TODAY.
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stripes.
Koda
By Small
VERICHROME FIL
FER GOSH SAKES, SAM, MAKE THAT TWO
TICKETS!
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