plocacosmos |
I've taken snippets from exhaustive instructions on creating the mode of the day... this is not the complete text, just a general overview.
racinette |
Gazette de Beaux Arts |
plocacosmos |
Gazette de Beaux Arts |
plocacosmos |
....If the hair is all curled properly it looks very pretty, being like to many rows of tubes, pipe above pipe, like the small flutes of an organ, only placed horizontally. The hair being now both in papers, and curled with the toupee irons, for the present we will leave them to make the chinong(chignon), or the hair behind...
"ENGLAND UNDER THE HOUSE OF HANOVER" |
ON POMATUM AND POWDER: Before you proceed to this, you must have your soft pomatum and powder placed conveniently by your side, with a swan-down puff, and large silk puff, your soft pomatum should, at all events, be sweet, with a proper degree of consistency... and in order to render it nourishing, great great care should be taken that the fat it is composed of should be taken from a healthy young animal, this is easily known by the colour... Calves fat is most proper, and is generally used in pomatums and unguents, being resolutive and emollient. That of hogs and bears have the same qualities, and are strengthening besides... (here Mr. Stewart goes into a discourse on the value of various animal fats as pertains to health issues, including the gem that eel's fat makes the hair grow...!)
"Daring Do's", by Molly Frasko |
magasin pitoresque |
plocacosmos |
plocacosmos |
THE FRIZ BEAT:......You must begin and beat or frizz down the hair towards the face, in a regular friz, your left hand giving way imperceptibly, as your right hand gains upon the hair, remembering, that you hold it straight, and friz it even; that it is not writhed and thwarted, nor warped to one side or the other, and that the hair falls regularly in a friz, and not in the least bunch or cluster; if it does, you must loose your hold, smooth the hair, with the the comb under your hand, all the way up, and begin afresh...
Les Annales conferencia |
Les Annales conferencia |
PINNING THE HAIR: ...The cushion being fixed, begin in the front, and with a thin, slender, well-made hair pin, hang the hair to the cushion, this is done by pushing the pin in the friz, and catching the back friz by lifting it, as it were, then pushing the pin in the cushion, if the head of the pin has caused any chasm, or break, you are to pick it out with the next pin you use, go on doing this down the side of the toupee, which may take seven pins for the front, one the middle, and three for each side....
CURLS AROUND THE FACE: On curls around the face: ...If well done, they look like a small plot of ground, thickly planted with small tulips or daisies, bending their heads to the ground, but more commonly compared to a bull's forehead, hence it may well be called "en tauro".
ON, CAPS, RIBBONS, GAUZE, ORNAMENTS: ...when it is the fashion for lappets, and other trumpery vagaries behind, they should be the smallest and simplest of the kind, every cap loaded too much, particularly behind, looks trolloping. For full dress, young ladies will look best without any cap at all, a cluster of curls should adorn the top of the head... These curls are generally false, and used ready powdered and pomatumed and frizzed, they are placed or stuck on with a black pin, like a bunch of flowers. The ornaments should be most simple, and wore from the right point of the toupee(cushion), sloping or winding down gradually to the center of the left side, in the middle of the front hair. Whatever is placed on the head should be placed in this shape, and for very young ladies, only a few flowers and pearls, with a few good feathers, if in fashion...
...The toke, or dress-cap, when wore, should be exceedingly small and and narrow... that it may with ease drop into the space made for it's reception, in the ornaments it should be made rich, genteel and fanciful but by no means crowded, as no genteel lady will ever be seen with a bungling, crowded head.
English Illustrated Magazine, 1901 |
English Illustrated Magazine, 1901 |
ON PROTECTING THE HAIR-
EDIFICE WHILE ATTEMPTING SLEEP: ...The lady now being entirely complete, we must wait her time of coming home at night, in order to give her a few directions about her night-cap. All that is required at night is to take the cap or toke off, or any other ornament... with regard to the hair, nothing need be touched but the curls, you may take the pins out of them and with a little soft pomatum... do them with long nice rollers, wind them up to the root, and turn the end of each roller firmly in to keep them tight, remembering at the same time that the hair should never be combed at night, having almost always so bad an effect as to give a violent head-ache the next day. After the curls are rolled up, touch them with your pomatumy hands, and stroke the hair behind, after that, take a very large net-fillet, which must be big enough to cover the head and the hair, and put it on, and drawing the strings to a proper tightness behind, till it closes all around the face a neck like a purse, bring the strings round the front and back again to the neck, where they must be tied, this, with the finest lawn handkerchief, is night covering sufficient for the head.
modes de femmes, image source, " XVIIIme Siècle, institutions, usages et costumes: France 1700-1789" By Paul Lacroix |
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