Show Two Minute Beauty Chats Ill I'll By Pauline Furlong I Proper Propel Method for Dyeing the Hair The illustration n today is designed to give yO you an Idea how to apply or have applied to your hair stains dyes or other colorings and I shall also outline outline outline out line some valuable ble hints on changing the color or of your hair through various various harmless preparations As stated many times previously in these columns even simple vegetable hair colorings are more or less risky for the user owing to the fact that the condition of ot ones one's ones general health as well as the hair frequently causes stains to bring about almost any color I than the one originally desired Unsightly Unsightly Unsightly Un Un- sightly streaking of the hair hall in many different shades Is often the result of careless application of hair hal coloring and is also caus caused d by allowing allowing- the dye to drip to Lo the ends of the hair instead of ot permitting it to dry while keeping the strands carefully pinned to the of at the tho head Apply all hair hall coloring to small strands of the hair with hair witha a a. toothbrush and for liquid colorings wrap a small the piece of ot absorbent cotton around brush and ti tie tie- It on with thread I If it you have been using using called so-called restorers then the results of your task are doubly doubtful because most of them are worse than chemical dyes containing as they 00 do glyce glycerin sulphur sulphur sulphur sul sul- and lead which lead which are practically impossible to remove through even the most strenuous shampoo shampoo and and no other coloring matter will take on hair which is not clean and just washed Remember th that t if it the hair contains the slightest trace of grease the result of at your efforts will be more than disappointing because the beauty of shade and the length of at its duration depends on the coloring be being being being be- be ing applied to a clean head of hair Never use a a. brush while drying hair hall which has been treated with coloring matter nor immediately afterward Copyright 1918 by the Press PublishIng Publishing Publishing Publish Publish- ing Co the New York Evening World |