I just had to post this one. A pair of twins look in the history books for hair-inspiration, as the narrator tells us that "Beauty is of a bygone age." Sound familiar? From 1949.
Another shampooing article. "Contrary to some old ideas, daily shampooing is not injurious to the hair any more than daily washing is injurious to the skin." (Of course, this publication is put out by the makers of Drene. Wash rinse and repeat.)
(Don't forget the you can click on the images to view the full-size photos.) Source: A Girl and Her Hair, 1949
(Click on the images to enlarge.) Source: A Girl and Her Hair, 1947
Excerpt: "Hair should be shampooed as often as it becomes dirty--which, in turn, depends upon your own activities and environment. A shampoo may be required weekly, and sometimes even twice a week."
This video is interesting, but here's the line that makes it relevant: "They're just caught up in a 1950's mindset of better living through chemistry."
From Wikipedia: The phrase "Better Living Through Chemistry" is a variant of a DuPont advertising slogan, "Better Things for Better Living...Through Chemistry." DuPont adopted it in 1935 and was their slogan until 1982 when the "Through Chemistry" part was dropped.
And, while you're subject to my ramblings, here's a flickr group on 1950s Beauty Products I came across looking while looking at vintage DuPont ads.
(Here's where I tell you that you can click on the images to see or save the larger versions. It's much easier to read the text that way.) Source: Modern Beauty Shop, January 1943
I normally don't link to modern articles, but here's an interesting one on heels from NPR that some of you might be interested in.
Why High Heels Hurt Even After You Take Them Off
High heels may make your legs look longer and sexier, but now we know more about why wearing the fashionable shoes regularly can make standing barefooted painful... Read more