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1912 Rose Curling Liquid | Edwardian Natural Curl Set

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1912 Perfumed Rose Hair Curling Liquid Curl Paper Rag Curl Natural Hairspray Historical Curl Set Titanic Edwardian Hair

  • Materials: Rose Water, Sugar, Gum Arabic, Alkanet Root, Carmine, Boric Acid, Love, Titanic History, Women History

1912 Curling Fluid
Perfumed Rose Hair Curling Liquid For Papers Curl Paper
Original Recipe
Sizes:
4oz Spray
3oz- Full Size
.3oz Sample Spray

Glass Bottle
1912 Titanic

I’m super excited about this. Historically- we often hear historical references to rag curls, papillote curls, and pin curls but very rarely hear it in reference to paper curls. We think more about paper being used for curls for the 18th and early 19th centuries- However, paper curls were another common way to get the fashionable styles in the Edwardian era. I included a bit of instruction on how to use the papers ( from 1840) on one of the photos – make sure to check that out. I chose this excerpt because it was pretty thorough as far as the different types of curls that the “curl papers” can be used for.

If you want to use them with a papillote iron, that is fine- or like the other option- roll them as we think of rolling curlers and then tying or twisting. If your curl paper is long enough, you can fold it in half and then pull the end through, securing them that way. They are more comfy to sleep on than pin curls.

The original books talk about doing it at night, or if you have a fancy event in the evening, they can be worn in the day- but at that point, they prefer if you have papers the same color as your hair so as to look less garish. 🙂 Remember, sleep in a headscarf ( silk works best).

This would be used similar to the 1930s curl fluid. The ingredients do differ a bit. They say these work best if you apply on dry or almost dry hair- slightly damp. You would add a little of the fluid into a bowl and use your fingers after the hair is sectioned off, and before the curl paper goes on, you would wet your fingers and slightly dampen the hair with the curl mixture, then roll the paper on. Or you can put it in a spray bottle and then just spray it on. You don’t want the hair too wet because it depends on what type of paper or fabric or even toilet paper you use… you don’t want to saturate the paper. This will take some practice, and everyone’s amount they use will differ.

This bottle is a limited edition. We will probably offer it in smaller bottles eventually.

When I have been using our historical curling fluids- I use them at night or in the am to set my hair ( usually in foam rollers), and then when I take my rollers out-, I use a soft pomade for shine and taming frizz if I have any ( especially if I slept on my set). So if you want to add a soft pomade, check them out. They are in glass containers. Soft Pomade does not contain Beeswax. We don’t have a 1912 one out yet. We are working on it 🙂

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