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Retro regimen: Beauty editor Mariechen Wilder Smith created this 'Beauty Schedule for Busy Young Wives' in 1952, touching on everything from hair care to pedicures
Lather,
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Although not all of the advice is quite as demanding. The section on only washing your hair once a week is not only considered low-maintenance, it's downright liberating.
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The beauty editor then went on to explain exactly how you should be cleaning your mane.
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