Hair Design Goes All Out On ° .-.v __ __ _ . The look can be smooth and sassy, ultra-curly, “New wave” or simply brushed back staight - worn as a single dramatic statement or in playful combinations. The choice is yours! "There’s never been a better time to experiment with new hair silhouettes,’’ says Angela de Joseph, beauty consultant to Johnson Products, a leader ih blade hair and beauty products for SO years. “The word on hair fashion is high drama, cod sophistication, hot new looks. Suddenly, the sky’s the limit!" This new creative free dom translates into hair styles as individualistic as your lifestyle and per sonality - styles that can be changed according to your fancy, to suit your mood. _And for the black woman, these styling changes are now made pos sible through the use of home permanent curl kits. A curly perm transforms hair that is naturally very tightly ctirled (affording few styling options other than the length of the cut) (Left) Shorter hair looks great when relaxed aad Styled la a contemporary look. Just check oat Nicole Bernard, finalist from Potomac. Md.! Her hair b foil and fluffy at the crown, then gently tapered at the neckline - very popular far fall ’84. (Right) Tousled curls with control and body is right in style far fall *84. It's demonstrated beaatifnUy on Daphne Duvernay, Gentle-Treatment (TM) Model Search finalist from Las Angeles, California. into large, smooth, con trolled curls that can be dried naturally, blown dry, or set into a wardrobe of smart new styles. ' * _ Where once the perma nent process was best left to salon professionals, technological advances have made borne curl kits even more effective and easier to use. Johnson Tips On | One of the most popular trends in black hair design today is the use of the home permanent curl kit. "Everyone wants the curly look,” says Angela de Joseph, beauty ^oottdtggt to Johnson ProductsT' manufacturer of Ultra Curt