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Hair was often set, either in curlers or bobby pins, professionally if at all possible. Setting lotions and hairsprays could make hair feel quite crisp. Hair was not usually washed everyday so as to maintain the hairstyle that had been worked so hard for. During the ’40s through the early ’60s the natural look was not en vogue as it would be in later years.

Via/ State Archives of Florida

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