Yes, they were pretty gross. I tried heating one of them right away, without thinking about what might be caked…
On V40: Edwardian Hair Styling Mysteries Solved, 1905 – Part 1 – Shampoo and Other Scary Things
Nothing like the smell of burning hair to make one feel beautiful, lol! Although I do recall my mom doing…
On V41: Edwardian Hair Styling Mysteries Solved – Part 2 – Brushing, Crimping, Fire
That last picture? Is about what my hair looks like normally. Except mine's longer. So.. I just need construction, not…
On V41: Edwardian Hair Styling Mysteries Solved – Part 2 – Brushing, Crimping, Fire
I do 'marcel waves' with my 'short hair straighteners' and *lots* of product. As the triple barrel irons I find…
On V41: Edwardian Hair Styling Mysteries Solved – Part 2 – Brushing, Crimping, Fire
I've always been told that if your hair is greasy and you can't get to wash it to put talcum…
On V40: Edwardian Hair Styling Mysteries Solved, 1905 – Part 1 – Shampoo and Other Scary Things
Superb dresses shared here. I like all of them. All are of latest fashion and very comfortable. I am highly…
On V39: 1920s Beaded Flapper Dress Design
PS. The salon at the Capitol Hilton in DC used to, and maybe still does, offer hair trims using fire…
On V40: Edwardian Hair Styling Mysteries Solved, 1905 – Part 1 – Shampoo and Other Scary Things
Super fascinating! I was honestly just wondering yesterday what people of the era used in their hair! Lucky me to…
On V40: Edwardian Hair Styling Mysteries Solved, 1905 – Part 1 – Shampoo and Other Scary Things
If you really want, Val, I can always bring some to the next SDCG meeting... =) Heather H
On V40: Edwardian Hair Styling Mysteries Solved, 1905 – Part 1 – Shampoo and Other Scary Things
From my experience knitting and with fibre, lanoline is actually more like hair oil. Its in the wool and you…
On V40: Edwardian Hair Styling Mysteries Solved, 1905 – Part 1 – Shampoo and Other Scary Things