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Show I Hair Beauty for Teens ""'JSVSSr0 , J As longer locks grow in favor, and the once-popular short hairdo hair-do fades out of the Teen picture, it's important to -learn how to manage and care for your hair. First, choose a style that's simple 'to maintain. Unless you have classic features, soft loose waves are most flattering; leave corkscrew curls to the sawdust pil , Then, to keep your hair lustrous and shining, remember a girl's best friend is still the hairbrush. Take time out to give your hair a thorough brushing every day and we do mean every day. A teenager whose mother treated her to a permanent at Saks Fifth Avenue was astonished astonish-ed to hear Mr. Theo, the hair stylist, tell her not to be afraid to brush a new permanent briskly. brisk-ly. "The wave won't come out," said Mr. Theo, "so don't feel you must pamper it by handling it gently. Stimulation from vigorous vigor-ous brushing is good for oily, or dry hair before and after a permanent, per-manent, for it normalizes both lazy and over-eager oil glands." For best results choose a brush S ! , X r'-tXt'" , with good firm bristles and a shaped handle that's easy to grasp. Pictured is Stanley's "Lady Catherine"' an all-nylon' hairbrush with a special shaped-to-the-hand handle. Since the whole brush is made of nylon, it can be sterilized in boiling water without harming the finish of tho handle or bristles. And it's important to keep your brush, as well as your hair, clean. Don't wait until shampoo-time to wash it. Give it a thorough sudsing in hot water between shampoos, and then resolve this season to brush your way to beauty. |