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The art of hair-dressing, and making it grow fast, together, with a plain and easy method of preserving it; with several useful recipes, &c. By William Moore, Ladies Hair-Dresser and Perfumer, (red-House) Orange-Grove, Bath.
Moore, William, hairdresser.Date: [1780?]- Books
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A new song call'd curling of the hair.
Date: [1740?]- Books
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A dissertation upon head dress; together with a brief vindication of high coloured hair, and of those ladies on whom it grows: the whole submitted to the conoisseurs in taste, Whether Antient or Modern, of what Nation or Kingdom soever. By an English periwig-maker.
English periwig-maker.Date: 1767- Books
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A looking-glasse for women, or, A spie for pride : shewing the unlawfulnesse of any outward adorning of any attire of haire, either in laying forth the haire, or in crisping of the haire, or in broidered haire in all women, but especially in godly women, declared fully by the Scripture. Also those Scriptures and carnall objections answered which are seemingly made for it.
T. HDate: 1644- Books
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Advice to the maidens of London : to forsake their fantastical top-knots; since they are become so common with Billings-gate women, and the wenches that cryes kitchin-stuff: together with the wanton misses of the town. To the tune of, Ye ladies of London. This may be printed, R.P.
Date: [1691?]- Books
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Plocacosmos: or the whole art of hair dressing; wherein is contained, ample rules for the young artizan, more particularly for ladies women, valets, &c. &c. as well as directions for persons to dress their own hair; also Ample and wholesome Rules to preserve the Hair. The Hair completely analyzed, as to its Growth, Nature, Colour, &c. and all and every Article used in the Hair, on the Head, Face, &c. as, False Hair, Perfumery, Cosmetics, &c. clearly analyzed and examined; with a History of the Hair and Head Dress, from the earliest Ages to the present Time, particularly as they have appeared upon the English Stage for these last Two Hundred Years; with Strictures on the present Performers belonging to each Theatre. The Plan of this Work requiring it, there are also complete Rules for the Management of Children and Education of Youth; and excellent Rules for the Preservation of the Health and Happiness of Age; being a Guide through the Seven Ages of Man: The whole interspersed with Moral Thoughts, being necessary for all Families. By James Stewart. With an elegant frontispiece, and other copper-plates.
Stewart, James.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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A looking-glasse for women, or, A spie for pride : shewing the unlawfulnesse of any outward adorning of any attire of haire, either in laying forth the haire, or in crisping of the haire, or in broidered haire in all women, but especially in godly women declared fully by the scripture : also those scriptures and carnall objections answered which are seemingly made for it.
T. HDate: 1644- Books
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The art of hair dressing, or, The ladies director; Being a concise set of Rules for Dressing Ladies Hair, calculated to instruct those who have never learned, as well as assist others who have formerly been taught, and may have forgot that useful Art. By Alexander Stewart, Hair-Dresser.
Stewart, Alexander, Hairdresser.Date: M,DCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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The art of hair dressing, or, The Gentleman's Director; Being a concise set of Rules for Dressing Gentlemen's Hair, calculated to instruct those who have never learned, as well as assist others who have formerly been taught, and may have forgot that useful Art. By Alexander Stewart, Hair-Dresser,
Stewart, Alexander, Hairdresser.Date: M,DCCLXXXVIII. [1788]