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Monday, July 30, 2012

PEROXIDE BLONDE


The first time a classmate wore peroxided hair and make-up to junior high school, we were all shocked; however, it wasn't long before most of us followed suit.  We combed peroxide in our hair, then let it dry in the sun for optimum effect.

3 comments:

  1. To complete our desired look, it was important to have a nice and crispy tan as well.

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  2. idk about the peroxide. But the tan is still a necessity even though people know it cause skin cancer. I wonder if vanity may also be a sense of rebellion in that regard.

    Anyways, what mediums to you use for your collages?

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  3. I thought the ants in the collage depicted nice and toasty tans - very necessary for "the look" in the Fifties. You may be correct about the sense of rebellion today in continuing that practice in spite of cancer warnings, but I believe that people generally think rules apply only to others.

    The materials I use to make the collages are magazines, family photos, whatever I can find that might help present the idea. I cut out images that interest me and eventually put them together, using a small amount of glue to hold the pieces in place. Each collage measures 8"x10".

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