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Show ' wto m M y By Frances Marshal!. I There are so many opinions about I the frequency with which hair should be washed that i is difficult to Know W which is correct. The best thing io do Els to experiment with our own hair. I or elsr pt i hi.- opinion of souk- -I pert on the subjc t whom you 'rust. I Some hair n-rls frirjuent va.-hinq I some is injured h; it f latr- cars lh- valu ol .i iianip"" ' ' l,-"'n mon .i rul inoi . mph.i Tli-' lia ' ' Is washed occasionally and between times il is treated io a dry shampoo I with orri. roo', cornmal or Other dry substance. This is i-ubr' 'I eco re fully through thr- hair and then I brushed and shaken and n:bt d " i f and the brushinc. shaking ami rub- bine do almost as much tor the hall ' as does Hie cleansing substance used. I This does, however, remove most of I the superfluous oil and with it much i dust and grime. Everybody nowadays agrees that ma.- is ahv.i.-- .ui i.' lb' nt 'hiri- for the scalp And although expert ' mashac- - 'I- Hung that does most 1 good to the hair ou can youi ell I massace your scalp in a rotary morion Whenever you can- sonuvime aner I you have cone io bed. or for a Stated ten minutes in the afternoon when you are resting or preparing to dress for the enmc Mie scalp should always be free from the skull and if you feel that your scalp i- b'-eoniing attached L to your skull, by all m-.ur see'.-: an i expert's help Air is a good thing for the hair, so when you let it down at night, let II hang freeh on ihe shoulders Air it in the daytime, too. and sometimes rn in the sunshine with the hair hanging In warm weather sit in an opi n, sunny sun-ny window, with Hie hau hanging. Remember that wearing ihe hair ar- ranged always in the same way has a-i a-i tendcnc to make the hair lie in one direction. So for this reason, as well as for the health ol the hair its If. airing it whenever you have a chance I to do so, are good practices. Some women eieanse the scalp with la washcloth or a bit of gauze wrung out of ery hot water and dipped In alcohol. With this bit of cloth they ago over the scalp, parting the hair j again and a sain to i-xpo.-.e it The al-I al-I Cobol evaporates quickly and is also I Cleansing, and Ihe head of an invalid I Or conv ak-irent can sometimes be gai-t gai-t isfactorily treated m this way without I danger of catching cold. The hair . proper ran i iod with orris ran I before the scalp i? treated. ei r, of II course, try rubbing orris root in bttir that is damp. If ou do a sort of paste that can be removed onl with diffi-jl diffi-jl culty will result. |