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Retouching the New Growth of Tinted Hair A Follow-Up Treatment for Dyed Locks After V Gray Strands I Begin to Reappear at the Scalp-Line Fhatnl, C*» urteiy Hit* F rancf Warmnllrn, /Vet* York. In the Photo Below One Side «f the Heed Ha« Been Completely Dyed. Retouched and Dried In Order to Show the Difference Be tween the Ollier Sdc of the Head Which Hat iNot Been Touched Up. i>ne Holllr Each of iho Two Special liquid* U*«l in Tinting Ute Hair Are Emallj' Sufficient for One “Retouch” or Tinting of the New Hair a* It (>rowi Out £ of tho Sculp. By Josephine Huddleston Author of “Mr Srcreti of Charm.” EVEN after women have been assured that comparative ly harmless preparations are available for tinting gray hair, many of them hesitate to venture Into this field of beauty culture because of the doubt in their minds about the finished re suit when the new growth, which later appears at the scalp, make* its appearance. This new growth need not be a serious matter, providing that an experienced and capable operator 8 has tinted the hair originally. ' One of the most Important rea sons why retouching the new growth so that it blends perfect ly with the hair which has previ \ ously been dyed is a simple mat ter, Is as follows: All reliable beauty operators \who are honestly interested in developing a following in this branch of beauty culture, keep a complete, written record of the work done on every client’s hair. A small, but ample, sample of the hair was cut before the orig inal tinting took place. Together with that sample of hatr is placed a similar one, cut from tho head AFTER the tinting was com pleted. # In addition to these two samples, innumerable notes were set down, giving the Complete history of the exact amount of softening agent used, the length ' of time It remained on the hair, tho amount of tint used and the characteristics revealved during the developing of the color after t it had been put on the hair. A Small Swab, (Made bj Rolling a Hit of Cotton Around the End of an Orange-Wood Slirk, MUST Re lined for Retouching luatead of the Small Bruah Originally lined for Applying the Dye. Two important reasons are be hind reliable shops who keep such records. One is that such a record eliminates all need for guessing about what was done on the original tinting, even when the same operator does the re touch work. Second, should the operator who tinted the hair originally not be available for some reason, any other operator in the establishment can continue earing for the patron, successful ly, by merely referring to those ■written notes and using the in formation set down. Several details of the retouch ing of previously tinted hair are different from the method of tinting the hair originally, and, although my idea in these articles is not so much to tell you how to tint your hair at home as to give you information which will lead to capable professional sources for this ' beautifying process, T svant to point out these varia tions of applications and tell you ■why they arc necessary. , When hair is tinted originally, the dye must be applied from the acaln itself to very near the ends of the hair to insure even color X What One Girl Wore— v By Betty Brownlee HBTl HEY! Hore’a another Bummer season quickly do , in< disappearing act. to fitelt speaking in terra* of the 1 fashion world, the Summer sea son has really been officially slowed for the past few weeks. The Summer clothes that are lift on the racks are really just remains. Buyers have been get ting in Pall clothes for eome time now, so that they’ll be all ready for those up-to-the-minute people who must have the latest first. But if you are taking a late va cation, this is the time when, if * you know how to shop, you’ll be able to select bargains in Sum mer clothes. And don’t feel ex travagant about buying them so late in the season, for you can always start next Summer with them. # There are clothes you can choose to take away for the late Summer vacation that you can use when you get back to town, too. Consider, for instance, the stunning pajama ensemble sketched today. This makes a lovely beach costume and will be equally smart for you to use for lounging when you get back to town. They’re made of bright red wool and the trousers are cut very full almost on the lines of a skirt. There are slit pockets over the hips and white buttons are used effectively as trimming. The bodice is cut in that very new and popular guimpe effect and underneath you see a very tailored, short-sleeved white crepe blouse with a mannish collar. The finishing touch is a red and white striped tie. For Lounging or Beach Wear Tbia Stunning Pair of Pajamas la Offered. Fashioned of Red Wool, They Ara Cut in the Popular Guitnpa Effect and Worn With a Tailored White Crepe Blouse. White Buttons Trim the Pajamas, Affording a Bright Contrast. ing when the treatment has been completed. To do this, the tint is pressed against the scalp and drawn almost to the ends of each strand. Later when the liriuid used for tinting is combed through the hair it is distributed to the very ends of each hair. That application, fully devel oped and then shampooed and dried, serves to tint all hair pres ent at that time, completely. It will remain tinted indefinitely. If the hair stopped growing, eliminating the appearance of new telltale white hairs near the scalp, no further treatment -would be required, However, when that new growth does make its appearance at the scalp, it must be touched up to match the rest of the hair. The new growth must be softened with peroxide, as was done to all the hair when origi nally tinted, but application of peroxide must not overlap onto the originally tinted hair. It is of major importance that the tint, when applied, must not overlap either. Therefore, instead of applying the softener (peroxide) with the small brush generally used when all the hair is to be treated, a small cotton swab must be sub stituted. A hit of cotton is twisted around the end of an orange wood stick or wooden skewer, and this is used for applying the softener.. .which is barely al lowed to meet the old, already tinted growth. The same method of applying the tint itself it followed and In retouching the new growth, the. Having Dipped the Swab Into the Tinting Solution. It l» La ref till; Applied to the New (.rowtli, Beginning Clttse to the Scalp and Extend ing ONLY to the Point Where Previous Tinting l.« Evident. dyeing liquid NEVER is combed through the hair. l ast week'.* article, about the original tinting of the hair con tained information which I want every one of you who are inter ested in this subject to have. Therefore, if you missed last week's article, a copy should he obtained from this newspaper. It is to your interest to read that article. In it. I referred to various types of dyes used for tinting tne hair. Some of these are apt to prove harmful. To help you in a more complete understand ing of the. contents of most bottles of hair tint the following list is compiled. There are more than two hun dred brands of hair tinting prep arations on the market today. Some of them are listed as “re storers” other as “regenerators'' others more frankly as tint?. Despite the confusing array of trade names and functions of these preparations ... all of them are dyes. Most of them can be Household Question Box By Mary D. Wilson Dear mrs wilson: Please tell me the best method of keeping the irebot clean and odorless during the Summer months Thank you Mrs J. J Care in wiping up immediately any spilled crumps or liquids, and iii covering all foods that have penetrating odors will make thor ough washing necessary not oftener than once a month save in the very hottest weather. Remove the food and ice. wrapping the latter in an old piece of carpet or many thick nesses of newspaper to prevent melting. Take out and scrub the racks, scald thoroughly, and put in the sun to dry. Wash the in terior of the ice chest with a small clean scrub brush and tepid water containing a little dissolved washing soda. (Never use soap.) If the lining is of 7.inc, put a wet cloth over a skewer and run around all cor ners, cracks and scams. Wipe out with a damp cloth and then with a dry one and let stand with doors wide open until thoroughly dry. A special brush with a long, flexible wire handle should be kept for cleaning the drain pipe, which shoutd be flushed, after washing, with at least a gallon of boiling water containing plenty of washing soda. It is ad visable to repeat this flushing of the pipe once every week or ten day, even though the general cleaning is only done at longer intervals. A teapot is a conven ient implement for the purpose. Dear mrs wilsox: Please tell me how to re move a dry point stain from an ununtshable printed crepe frock. Thank you Viss C. A M Either fresh or dry -stains can be removed from delicate mate rials without injury by sponging with chloroform. Dear mrs Wilson*: Please tell me how to -re move spots from an oiled floor. Mrs. ft T. Sponge with turpentine. For obstinate spots, dip the moistened rag in powdered rottenstone When clean, renew the oil on the part treated. In this rnlumn each week Mrs. Mary D. IFilson u-ill answer all questions concerning the house hold. classified, even by the novice, with the following information. Lead dye^., .usually this type of preparation appears colorless, although sometimes a yellowish white substance may be seen in the bottom of the bottle. Then again, but less frequently, lead dyes come: in sets of two powders, to be mixed with gl3'cerin -and water, but when mixed the sulphur will settle to the bottom, giving the same effect of color less liquid with a yellowish-white aubstaneo. Silver dyes, also, appear as a colorless liquid. They always leave dark stains on the hands after exposure to the light. Usually, silver dyes, come in dark bottles fitted with a rubber stop per and often a strong odor of ammonia is present. The de veloper for silver dyes may be a white powder (sodium thiosul fate ) or pyrogallor, a dark liquid. Copper, iron and nickle dyes are available in two forms. One form appears in a single bottle, both the metallic salts gained from the metal used and the de veloper having been previously mixed together. When such preparations are marked “rapid'’ or “instantaneous,’’ as they some times are, two bottles are con tained in the kit. The metal salt will be a blue or green solution and it may not contain ammonia. The developer will be a dark brown liquid. Always, in this rase, the first solution must be dry before the second is applied I* a raph enylenediamine ahd other analogous tints usually ap pear in twin-bottle sets, one con taining a clear liquid with a black or brown base (the dyel and per oxide (the developer) in a dark bottle. These are mixed together before applying so that only one application is needed for the two preparation*. Other tints of this type appear in one bottle with a tablet to be dissolved, the bottle containing the "dye material and the' tablet being peroxide; some limes the dye is offered in powder form, contained in capsules, with the single dark bottle containing per oxide. With Both Side* of tlie Hr»d Retouched So That the New Growth of ^ hite Hair Near tlie Scalp Blends Perfectly With the Brat of the Hair Which Vu Pre. viously lived for the First Time. * Most paraphenylenedianiint, preparations, in their directions, suggest a test, as follows: to aid the user in determining whether or not she is apt to react unfavor ably to the use of these dyes. A small area of skin, hack of the ear, partly covered with hair and partly free from it, should be painted with the tint solution and, when dry, it should he cov ered with eollodium. Thus it should remain protected for twenty-four hours. If, at the ex piration of that time no head ache, itching, swelling, abrasions, uauseau, or like disturbance has made its appearance it is gen orally and rightfully assumed that the tint max be safely used by that person. If, however, any of these symptoms appear, con sult your doctor at once. 1 Flxprrt treatments, together with wisely selected preparations, usually result in perfectly tinted hair which defies detection by all except experts in hair tinting. And I’ve seen experts who wouldn’t have gone on the pre verbial witness stand and swear that a particular head of hair was tinted, although the rest of us knew that it was. Therefore, it is possible and, usually, if vou have the skin test first and react norinallv to it. perfectly safe. Before leaving you today, please let me urge you again to read both this and the previous article carefully, before ventur ing into the tinting of your hair. Disaster, both in the resultant ef fect on the hair and health may be your lot if a careless selec tion and application of dye is made, while a result near to per fection is possible if you choose wisely. Making Coat-Hangers That Fit By If inijred fiery fHEBE is a good reason for the covering of this coat * hanger, besides keeping the coat from slipping off easily. Every time that I’ve taken down a silk or knitted coat and find that thp shoulders stick up like a Chinese roof from being on a hanger that’s all wrong, I’ve threatened to think up something about it—and here it is. This hanger is the wire variety with two wooden clothes pins over the cross piece, to hold a skirt. The coat part of the hang or is made to fit the shape of This Skettb Show* llii* Shape and (.i>ra the Dimension* for Cutting Out the Outer Cover for the Hanger After It Has Bern Padded. This Cover May Re Made from Any Attractive Straps of Silk, Satin or Flowered Cretonne, Padding the Shoulders to Keep Your Dresses In Shape The \hove Sketch Gives the Shape and Dimensions for the Inside Cover illicit Holds the ’ Padding in Place. Above It Is a Sketch Showing How the Padding Is Fitted Over the Wire Frame. Thi* Drawing Shows How the Plain Wire Coal-Hanger I* Made ' °t On It More Serviceable by the Padded Shoulder Molds But More Attractive at the Same Time. The Clips Are to Hold a Skirt. my shoulders. The measurements for the covering that I’ve given here may not exactly fit your own shoulder dimensions, but this will fit in almost all the •mailer sizes. When cutting a pattern for your hanger, it would be well to lay your coat down on the pattern and see that the shoulder hump on the hanger will come in the right place. Cut your pattern as I’ve shovn in the diagram. Seam the top of the outer covering on the ma chine. Pad the shoulders out with cotton, making the padding extend around the bark. In the underneath view, I’ve shown hnw the padding is arranged. Lay the padded covering down and ar range the smaller piece over it, making the straight edge come toward the back. The curved edge will come around the hole for the hook and fit over the front part of the padding. Ar range with pins until smooth, and then sew by hand. Now fit the cover over the hanger, also ar ranging with pins, and then sew m place by hand. You’ll find that, you have a hanger that fits your clothes and holds the coat out in place at the back of the neck as well. Queitioni may be Merit to Miss Avery in care of thiM newipaper •eith 3-cent Mtamped and addreMsed envelope for reply. a APPETIZING MENUS FOR THE •WEEK Breakfast. Luncheon. Dinner... MONDAY Oran get Oatmeal Cream, Toatl Coffee Vegetable Soup Cracker* Tea Meat Loaf Mathed Potatoei String Beam Apple Pie Q Coffee TUESDAY Bacon and Fgga Mulfmi Coffee •Creamed Gripped Beef on Tout String Bean Salad Cookiea Cold Beverage Corned Beef and Cabbage Boiled Potatoes Rice Pudding Coffee WEDNESDAY Peeeliee Fried Egg* Toe»l Coffee Becon end Tomete Sandwiches Coffee Corned Beef Hash Baked Green Pepper* Lime Beene Coffee Ceke DemiTaue THURSDAY Ban art i Flaked Cereal Milk Toaated Mufhna Coffee Pea Soup Crackera Layer Cake Milk Broiled Steak Creamed Ontona . Lyonnaisr Potatoea Cole Slaw Chocolate Pudding Coffee FRIDAY Gnpti Minced Ham on Total Coffee Vegetable Salad Mufftna Tea Boiled Rib Egg Sauce Cauliflower Spaghetti Slewed Fruit Cookiea 0 Coffea SATURDAY MfloD Riled Cere*! Cteitn Graham Cemi Tel Egg Salad Ru»*i»b Drutinf Tout Mdk Veil Stew New Vegetable! Cocoacut Pie Col lee SUNDAY Grapefruit | Cream of Wheal Muffiai Coffee Celery Roa«t Loin of Port Glaced Sweet Potaloea Baked Tomatoea Lettuce Salad Lemon Pie Demi-TaaM Shrimp Salad 0 Toaatea Muffin* Coffee *Thit Weak’* Favorite Recipe Creamed Chipped BeefonToait I'lek apart one Jar ef salted beet. Dare ready a pan of boiling water end put, the beef Into the water. Turn off the light and allow the beef to soak until the water la merely warm. Drain off the water. Make a rich cream sauce and into It place the small bite of beef. Mia thoroughly and aerre on toaat with parsley garnish. This simple diah which you can easily see takes but a short time to prepare, makes an attractive and delicious luncheon dish, and it will he very popular with the family. GMffrtfta- IMIS M Iui| Fittum Isa
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