Twins Modeling New Haircuts

(Original Caption) Introducing the "Bicycle Bob" and "Sunshine Bob" New York: Charline (left) and Arline Aber twins, reveal the new bicycle bob and sunshine bob respectively. With them is Dermott John Quinn, London court hairdresser and twice international hairdressing champion, who originated both Bobs. The "Bicycle Bob" has one wave on on top and two behind, which due to the swirl, run to the hairline. The side hair is finished in rows of flat curls high on the sides. There are no curls at the nape of the neck. As for the "Sunshine Bob", note the English roll high on the left side. Flat curls are used at the back and sides. The bob is practical, according to its originator because the front side hair is combed back for sports and yet can be brought out in front of the ears for a more dressy occasion.
(Original Caption) Introducing the "Bicycle Bob" and "Sunshine Bob" New York: Charline (left) and Arline Aber twins, reveal the new bicycle bob and sunshine bob respectively. With them is Dermott John Quinn, London court hairdresser and twice international hairdressing champion, who originated both Bobs. The "Bicycle Bob" has one wave on on top and two behind, which due to the swirl, run to the hairline. The side hair is finished in rows of flat curls high on the sides. There are no curls at the nape of the neck. As for the "Sunshine Bob", note the English roll high on the left side. Flat curls are used at the back and sides. The bob is practical, according to its originator because the front side hair is combed back for sports and yet can be brought out in front of the ears for a more dressy occasion.
Twins Modeling New Haircuts
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