The Wave Hairstyle, 1926
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The Wave Hairstyle, 1926
A permanently waved hairstyle by Feminix salon, Piccadilly, London, 1926. Shingled or bobbed hair became universally popular during the 1920 s, a reflection of womens new-found freedom, following their new right to vote. Hair was frequently given a permanent wave, and advertisements extolling the virtues of the latest permanent wave were common
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© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Advertisements Common Found Freedom Frequently Latest Permanent Permanently Piccadilly Reflection Salon Virtues Vote Wave Waved
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