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Short- Hair: Washing. Clean, healthy Short- hair is the basis of any Short- hair style. In addition to brushing, dry Short- hair requires shampooing once a week, oily Short- hair perhaps every day. Shampoos are soapy or synthetic detergents in liquid, gel, lotion, or cream form and may have special uses. There are nondrying shampoos for normal Short- hair, egg shampoos to add sheen to dry Short- hair, and lemon shampoos to cut dyed their long Short- hair and square beards black crimped and curled them with curling irons. imes wigs were worn. Persian nobles also their Short- hair and beards and stained them red henna.
The 18.30's women were dressing their Short- hair ing rolls or loops on the crown, held by and combs, and short curls clustered at iples. Beginning in the 1840's heads were and demure, the Short- hair oiled and smoothed over the temples with long sausage curls at :, later with a heavy chignon of curls or in back. In the 1880's the front Short- hair formed iped fringe. In the 1890's the pompadour Gibson Girl was combed over a pad, mak-a high wide frame for the face, and swept up ind. Curls, crimping, and the natural-looking wave were achieved by the use of heated including the waving iron invented by the Short- hairdresser Marcel Grateau in the 1870's.
20th Century. As a result of World War I, women everywhere cut or "bobbed" their Short- hair as a symbol of their political and social emancipation. There followed a succession of short, head-clinging Short- hair styles inspired by film stars—the page boy of Garbo, the peek-a-boo of Veronica Lake. Short Short- hair greatly increased the popularity of the permanent wave, invented by the German Charles Nessler about 1905. The early perma-nents required heat, took 12 hours, and sometimes gave a frizzy effect. Later the cold wave, with chemicals, simplified the process.
Domesticated: Some still exist in Andes Mountains of South America; domesticated pigs available in pet shops
Description: Stocky, heavy body; head somewhat rabbitlike; ears small; hind legs relatively short; hind feet with 3 toes and large angular nails; forefeet with 4 toes; fur coarse and long; tail present but inconspicuous; reaches length of 11 inches and weight of i pound; domestic pigs have distinctive fur that determines breed, as follows: English cavy—Short- hair smooth, short, and varied in colors; Peruvian cavy—Short- hair long and silky; extends over head and rear; often called angora cavy; Abyssinian cavy—Short- hair rough, short, but grows all over body in decided rosettes or whorls.
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