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Show Thf Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, June 17, Quick hair sets give control 1 'I Jennifer Anderson While the an- - combs are the latest thing, not every head of hair responds to this type of quick blow-drtechnique. Fine or damaged or excessively curly hair sometimes comes By of hair and not everyone even comes close to it. Try adding one more step to y out looking like a haystack. For these types of hair, here are some quick sets that give more control. i ; " wJ K, Dear Jennifer: I love the idea of being able to Just blow my hair dry and I do for the convenience It affords. But It sure doesnt look like mnch. I'll have to admit. My hair is long and tends to be fine. It has been damaged somewhat by chemicals and hs a layer of split ends over the It looks top after nothing like the smooth, sleek pictures one sees in the magazines with this type of hair set. Is there anything I can do that will be easy, but get better results? Caroline G., Kansas City. Dear Caroline: Blowing the hair dry is cerUgh-citin- g hand-dryin- Mrs. Join P. Bertolina Mrs. Richrd R. Loveless Nuptials Carlson-- i "homton- - Bertolina Loveless Rarer. Carlson and John Paul Bertolina were married Monday in the Reception Centre. Shfon Jann Thornton and Rickrd Ray Loveless were mailed Tuesday in the Salt Lae LDS Temple. tainly not for everyone. The hair that responds best to this type of treatment is usually healthy, either straight or with natural wave (not too curly) and with good body. Obviously this is an ideal head I reception was given at reception followed. The le Shalamar. Grandmothers rePagoda was setting for the .ouse was setting for the g hearsal dinner. M your hair-dring technique and see if it helps. Wash the hair and use a good conditioner Partially dry it with the blower (to the point where it is Just a little damp) Now put m a few large rollers; two on the top, one on each side and two down the back should be enough. Blow the rolled hair completely dry with your air blower It should come out with more control and a smoother look. Ends that are wispy should curl under softly. It takes a little longer (not as long as sitting under a dryer, however) but I think youll find the results worth the time and effort. y Dear Jennifer: Mv hair is short and curly. I had bangs cut and now Im really sorry as they wont stay flaL I can blow my hair dry, but the front where I ing ov ernight in hair rollers is not only miserably uncomfortable, lat is also blamed for Dear Cheryl: split ends The marks you get from the clips and rollers are sometimes hard to avoid, but can be lessened by the smooth rollers and careful sectioning of the hair before rolling Here is a suggested hair care plan for you that requires the use of both a A simple way to deal with this problem is to buy some setting tape. F'atten the bangs while they are wet and s(jvk tape all the way across the forehead to keep them down. Use tape on any of the other parts you want smooth, too, such as the quiches in front of the ears Blow your hair dry as usual You'll have to concentrate a little longer on the smooth bangs because he hair will be thicker, but they ohould dry perfectly in place Be sure to Use a hair conditioner if you are going to be blowing your hair dry frequently It can dry it out and make it brittle and standard hair dryer and a hand held air blow er. Roll the hair carefully, and using only d small sections on your new rollers. Sit under tne hair dryer Just before the hair is com- pletely dry, finish it off with the hand blower That will remove any trace of bumps or ndges left from the clips coarse. Once you get used to using Dear Jennifer: the air blower, you might try I have long hair and have doing your hair the w ay I sugbeen sleeping In brush rollers. gested to Caroline in the first Sometimes my hair comes out question m this column. It with all kinds of bumps and could save you a lot of time. ridges at the scalp and also Cannon-Palme- r shows marks where I nse Shaundra Ann Cannon and clips. Any suggestions? Janet Bnan Linn Palmer were marC., Y 'mphts, Tenn. ried June 8 in the Salt Lake Dear Janet: LDS Temple Parents of the Throw out those old brush bnde are Mr. and Mrs. Shirl rollers! They will break and D. Car .ion. Salt Lake City split the hair. Switch to cyl- The biidegroom is a son of inders of plastic, and use Mr and Mrs. Fred Palmer, smooth, rounded clips. Sleep Mo. '. X Si THINK FUR STORAGE ovMh THINK FURS BY DUPLERS FREE PICKUP t - s COLD FUR STORAGE Cleaning, Repairing and Restyling HOLLANDERIZING . . . ours exclusively in the Intermountain States. Phone 8 in Salt Lake City, 5 or Provo, Zenith 737 outlying Ogden, delivery areas. All numbers toll free. 825-160- 328-118- 364-365- 374-278- 7 0 i It's a vhrtH;!! 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