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"Unlock the Secrets of Timeless Beauty with Haircare Through the Ages" Step into a world where haircare was an art form

Background imageHaircare Collection: Head of a Young Girl, 1890 (oil on canvas)

Head of a Young Girl, 1890 (oil on canvas)
987381 Head of a Young Girl, 1890 (oil on canvas) by Renoir, Pierre Auguste (1841-1919); 35.6x25.4 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Head of a Young Girl; Tete de Jeune Fille)

Background imageHaircare Collection: Naked Woman Styling her Hair; Femme nue se coiffant, c. 1890-1895

Naked Woman Styling her Hair; Femme nue se coiffant, c. 1890-1895
1196321 Naked Woman Styling her Hair; Femme nue se coiffant, c.1890-1895 (pastel and charcoal on tan paper laid down on board) by Degas

Background imageHaircare Collection: Royal Vinolia vegetable hair wash advertisement

Royal Vinolia vegetable hair wash advertisement
Advertisement for Royal Vinolia vegetable hair wash showing a maid washing the lustrous locks of her mistress. Date: 1912

Background imageHaircare Collection: Advertisement for Edwards Harlene hair producer and restorer (colour litho)

Advertisement for Edwards Harlene hair producer and restorer (colour litho)
979460 Advertisement for Edwards Harlene hair producer and restorer (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHaircare Collection: Buchbaumstatuette (detail), 1914 (carved hard woods, fruit woods

Buchbaumstatuette (detail), 1914 (carved hard woods, fruit woods
985569 Buchbaumstatuette (detail), 1914 (carved hard woods, fruit woods, inlaid with silver & turquoise, silver & copper wire) by Luksch

Background imageHaircare Collection: Hills Hair & Whisker Dye, Best Ever Invented, C. N. Crittenton, Proprietor, New York

Hills Hair & Whisker Dye, Best Ever Invented, C. N. Crittenton, Proprietor, New York
1079113 Hills Hair & Whisker Dye, Best Ever Invented, C.N. Crittenton, Proprietor, New York. Trade card, recto. (colour litho [trade card]) by American School

Background imageHaircare Collection: Mrs. S. A. Allens Worlds Hair Restorer, Hair Dressing, 1865 (colour litho)

Mrs. S. A. Allens Worlds Hair Restorer, Hair Dressing, 1865 (colour litho)
1079194 Mrs. S. A. Allens Worlds Hair Restorer, Hair Dressing, 1865 (colour litho) by Sarony, Major and Knapp (fl.1857-64); Collection of the New-York Historical Society

Background imageHaircare Collection: Parkers Hair Balsam [trade card] (colour litho [trade card])

Parkers Hair Balsam [trade card] (colour litho [trade card])
1079123 Parkers Hair Balsam [trade card] (colour litho [trade card]) by American School, (19th century); Collection of the New-York Historical Society

Background imageHaircare Collection: Halls Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, Restores Gray Hair to its original color

Halls Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, Restores Gray Hair to its original color
1079115 Halls Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, Restores Gray Hair to its original color and prevents baldness, Recto (colour litho [trade card]) by American School

Background imageHaircare Collection: Natconet, The Famous National Hair Net (color print)

Natconet, The Famous National Hair Net (color print)
1079119 Natconet, The Famous National Hair Net (color print) by American School, (19th century); Collection of the New-York Historical Society, USA; (add.info.: Natconet)

Background imageHaircare Collection: Hills Hair & Whisker Dye, Best Ever Invented, C. N. Crittenton, Proprietor, New York

Hills Hair & Whisker Dye, Best Ever Invented, C. N. Crittenton, Proprietor, New York
1079114 Hills Hair & Whisker Dye, Best Ever Invented, C.N. Crittenton, Proprietor, New York, Trade card, verso (litho [trade card]) by American School

Background imageHaircare Collection: She was going to let down her hair (page 158), c. 1910 (pen, black ink and watercolour)

She was going to let down her hair (page 158), c. 1910 (pen, black ink and watercolour)
986135 She was going to let down her hair (page 158), c.1910 (pen, black ink and watercolour) by Browne, Gordon Frederick (1858-1932); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHaircare Collection: Woman Having Her Hair Done

Woman Having Her Hair Done

Background imageHaircare Collection: Closeup of Woman and Haircut

Closeup of Woman and Haircut

Background imageHaircare Collection: Beauty portrait of a young man washing his hair

Beauty portrait of a young man washing his hair

Background imageHaircare Collection: Vintage Hairnet Packaging - Tru-fit Nylon Net

Vintage Hairnet Packaging - Tru-fit Nylon Net
Vintage Hairnet Packaging - Tru-fit Invisible Nylon Net with Superfine Mesh and Elastic Edge - made of DuPont nylon in Auburn - Guaranteed perfect ! circa 1950s

Background imageHaircare Collection: Advert for Nestle permanent hairwave 1922

Advert for Nestle permanent hairwave 1922
The Nestla permanent hairwave. Isn t it perfect? Just look at this photograph. Aren t the hairwaves indescribably lovely? Curl for curl, were for ave

Background imageHaircare Collection: Advert for Nestle permanent hairwave 1923

Advert for Nestle permanent hairwave 1923
What would you not give to have naturally wavy hair ? Iy cost the lady whose photographs are pictured here, but 3 guineas to have her hair permanently waved by Nestle into these gloriously becoming


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"Unlock the Secrets of Timeless Beauty with Haircare Through the Ages" Step into a world where haircare was an art form, as depicted in iconic artworks such as "Head of a Young Girl, 1890" and "Naked Woman Styling her Hair; Femme nue se coiffant, c. 1890-1895. " These masterpieces capture the essence of women's fascination with their locks throughout history. Intriguing advertisements like the one for Coloral colouring shampoo or Royal Vinolia vegetable hair wash transport us to an era when women sought innovative ways to enhance their natural beauty. Edwards Harlene hair producer and restorer also promised to bring back lustrous locks through its revolutionary formula. The craftsmanship showcased in Buchbaumstatuette (detail), 1914, carved from hard woods and fruit woods, reminds us that even decorative pieces celebrated the importance of well-groomed tresses. Meanwhile, Hills Hair & Whisker Dye claimed to be the best invention ever by C. N. Crittenton in bustling New York City. Traveling further back in time, we discover Mrs. S. A. Allen's World Hair Restorer advertisement from 1865 – a testament to early efforts made towards maintaining healthy hair. Parkers Hair Balsam trade card entices us with vibrant colors promising nourishment and vitality. Gray hairs were no match for Halls Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer which aimed at restoring them to their original color while Natconet offered practicality with The Famous National Hair Net - ensuring hairstyles stayed intact during daily activities. From ancient times until now, society has always cherished beautiful hair as a symbol of femininity and self-expression. As we admire these historical artifacts and advertisements, let us remember that caring for our own tresses is not just about vanity but embracing our unique identity. Let this journey through time inspire you on your personal quest for healthy and radiant hair.