Bibliographic Details
Title: |
Order of the Coif. |
Authors: |
LONG, APRIL (AUTHOR) |
Source: |
Town & Country. May2020, Vol. 174 Issue 5464, p110-115. 6p. 2 Color Photographs, 2 Black and White Photographs. |
Subjects: |
HAIR washing, BASE oils, COCONUT oil, BARBERSHOPS |
Abstract: |
FEATURES GLO:tow/01may20:110n1.jpg PHOTO (COLOR): CARTIER HIGH JEWELRY MAGNITUDE EARRINGS AND NECKLACE gl GLO:tow/01may20:112n1.jpg PHOTO (BLACK & WHITE): GRAFF NECKLACE AND BRACELET gl It's telling that the art of head massage - a distinct delight, as anyone who has reclined into a quality salon basin can attest - is what originally gave us the word shampoo. According to an early ad, it conferred "such massy fluffiness that the hair appears much heavier than it really is, while each strand is left with a silky brightness and softness that makes doing up the hair a pleasure." Cultivating polished yet exuberant hair that looks as though both time and money have been spent on it does require an investment - and a shampoo upgrade might be the place to start. [Extracted from the article] |
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Database: |
MAS Ultra - School Edition |
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