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- Name of the metal curlers that had a red tip.
- is given credit for first creating a spiral permanent wave machine.
- A popular ingredient in permanent wave machine reagents.
- In this system, Nessler replaced water with oil.
- Barbershop capes in the past where either white or white with ________.
- conical hairstyle for women popular in the 1960s.
- Brand of maroon-colored clippers that blows air.
- Movie where Demi Moore shaves her head.
- In 1872, he created special tongs which created waves in hair.
- In which continent do salons often use digital perm machines?
- It was common for Victorian postcards to have what attached?
- Since acid perms were gentler on hair, they were called _____.
- Product that sponsered Kat Surth's Too Hot for Hair Show.
- There was a little girl, Who had a little ______.
- Japanese company who created the digital perm machines.
- Company created fun road-side slogans.
- In the good ole days, every regular barbershop customer had his own _________.
- created the cold wave in 1938.
- Rockabilly gals often decorate their hair with these.
- In ancient times, people used mud and ______ to make curly hair.
- "a womans ______ glory"
- Company whose ads showed twins to sell their home perm kits.
- ______ Suter created a perm machine that heated hair roots and tips differently.
- What is the other name for a "Brush Cut"?
- Using water and cow ____, a German hairdresser made a hair curling solution.
- Bald actress who had a part in Star Trek the Motion Picture.
- Eurythmics' female singer who rocked a flat top in the 1980s.
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- Medical condition that causes hairloss.
- What does "G.I." stand for in "G.I. Haircut"?
- Magazine in the 1990s that featured women's head shaving and baldness.
- Procedure where thread is used to remove hair.
- Female hairstyle popular in the 1920s.
- These monks and many nuns shave their head.
- This woman to received a patent on her permanent wave machine.
- German word for hair.
- She has the longest hair, as of May 8, 2004, says Guinness World Records.
- also known as the Chicago Midwest Beauty Show.
- He established Progressive Hair Club in the 1990s.
- LTAH is a popular hair forum. What does LTAH stand for?
- This company created the Uniperm.
- Hairstyle worn by many 1920s newspaper boys.
- A Britain brand whose home perm kits were popular in the 1960s-70s.
- Variocurlers were created by this company.
- First beauty salon was established in this USA city.
- Perm machines could have two kinds of heaters. Tubular and _____.
- Charles Dana Gibson created the first pinup in 1902 called the ________.
- The name of the head shaving convention sponsored by 7Up and Bob Fitzgerald.
- Besides, Close Shave magazine, this one also appeared, The ____ Clipper.
- Which haircut is popular in the military?
- A hair _____ held hair removed from a Victorian woman's brush.
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