Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 06, 1963, Page 33, Image 33

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    BEAUTY
1962: THE FLIP-UP . . . THE MA1UENBAD . . . THE CLEOPATRA
WHICH WAY HAIRDOS FOR '63?
By ROSALYN ABREVAYA
Studnu Winds of change were
evident in hair fashion in 1062. The
Flip-up drew favor with teen-agers
and youiiK women alike. The Mari
enbnd made a mad hid for revival
of the '20s look. Wigs and hair
pieces soared to popularity. 1
Behind the changes wan an un
mistakable pattern. The Kouffant,
orbited several seasons ago, was in
its last stage of evolution. It had
certainly led a weighty existence.
Like Topsy, it just grew and grew,
ultimately reaching its peak in the
Cleopatra look. The Kgyptian stance
caused a brief flurry of excitement,
but after that there was nothing for
' n decent coiffure to do but bow out
gracefully.
A waft of fresh air breezed in
late in the season : the sleek, closer-to-the-head
look arrived and, ac
cording to internationally famed
stylist Michel Kazan it will be the
look for 19G3. Here he interprets
the contoured coiffure especially for
Family Wekkly readers.
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Dazzling whig-swept sides gathered
up toward the crown is stylist
Michel Kazan's interpretation of the
cluser-to-the-head look coming tip
for the new year. The surprise of
this Flaxen Blonde coiffure: it is
done with medium-to-short hair, re
quiring a thimbleful of pins in the
hack. Michel shows front view below.
1963: THE CONTOl'KEl) LOOK
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