#Curling Iron
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i-have-32-problems · 1 hour ago
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God, I love this fandom ❤️
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I CAN'T WITH THIS😭😭😭😭
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shiftythrifting · 8 months ago
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Give yourself that classic bald look when you burn your fucking hair off with this real vintage curling iron
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pabloalwaysdrawin · 4 months ago
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squidinkarchives · 1 year ago
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Scissors with Bakelite Handle & Ornate Sterling Sheathe, & Sterling Silver Mini Hair Curler Source: Emporia, KS Generations Real Estate & Auction
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roxysretrodrive-in · 3 days ago
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Most logical ways for a dog to commit murder...
Play Dead (1983)
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shewhoworshipscarlin · 1 year ago
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Curling iron and box, 1930.
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todaysdocument · 2 years ago
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Marjorie S. Joyner filed to patent her Permanent Waving Machine on May 16, 1928. 
The machine allowed a hairdresser to set many curls at once, and included scalp protectors to shield the client from heat. 
Record Group 241: Records of the Patent and Trademark Office
Series: Utility Patent Case Files
Image description: Several views showing how one square inch of hair is wrapped around a piece of fabric, which in turn is clamped with long tongs. A flat piece of material sits between the tongs and the scalp. 
Image description: View of a stand that holds a hanging set of tongs, so that a client can sit in a chair beneath the stand and many sets of tongs attached to their hair at once. 
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mindnumbing-brain-candy · 3 months ago
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thepastisalreadywritten · 2 years ago
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The 19th century was an interesting time for hair and fashion in general.
Many cultural changes were occurring. Europe and America alike saw many integral style periods, all of which gave birth to hairstyles of their own.
The women who lived during the Victorian era opted for more sober and subdued styles, in contrast to the trends prior to that time.
The women earlier would go in for elaborate hairstyles and extravagance. Pomp was the highlight of that time.
Women during the Victorian era liked their hair to be healthy, glossy, soft, and smooth.
This enabled them to style it as well as keep it simple and uncomplicated. The hairstyles symbolized elegance and dignity.
The women oiled their hair to smoothen it and added big curls or tiny ringlets. Fringes were not uncommon.
However, these were also not very flashy. They were simply cut and styled. During the day, women used to don hairnets to keep the hair from coming undone.
It’s important to understand that most ladies of this era had long hair. This gave them something to work with when rolling or plaiting hair into various styles.
However, just as with women today, not everyone’s hair was thick and luxuriant. For that reason, many women employed false hair.
False hair came in a variety of forms, including invisible tufts, comb tufts, plaits, ringlets, and pads.
For an exact match, many women made their own hair pieces—also called “rats”—out of the hair that was leftover in their hair brushes.
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Queen Victoria was a fashion icon in her own right.
In the early years of her reign, she inspired the “Apollo Loop” in which a plain or coiled plait of false hair was attached onto wires to create eye-catching loops worn vertically on top of the head. But the use of elaborate wigs made way for cleaner, gentler looks.
The Victorian period of fashion was about living more simply than in the previous era.
Hairstyles eventually became more natural and demure with hair parted in the middle, drawn into a bun or coil, with curls allowed to fall loosely at the sides of the head.
Hairstyles mirrored the aspirations and social changes occurring within society during this era.
The Industrial Revolution saw the rise of the middle classes and brought new fashion for clothes and hair.
By the 1850s, women wore hairstyles incorporating hairpieces purchased from the new department stores.
Additionally, women began using soaps to clean their hair, but this act would strip away oils, leaving the hair stringy and dry. Products to restore hair’s luster included vegetable oil and even bear grease.
Towards the end of the 19th century, the Marcel Wave, invented by Marcel Grateau’s “curling iron,” became a popular hairstyle that enabled the creation of a more natural-looking wave as opposed to a curl.
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In 1872, a French hairdresser named Marcel Grateau created a curling iron, which was made up of tweezers in the shape of tubes; the first one concave, and the other one convex. These tubes were heated to curl the hair.
Victorians associated hair with life and love, therefore, it was traditional for women to incorporate lockets of hair into mourning jewelry after the passing of a loved one.
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(Photo credit: Chertsey Museum / Flickr / Pinterest / Wikimedia Commons / Victorian Era Blog / Encyclopedia Britannica)
Updated on: January 9, 2023
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tllk4bt1t · 1 month ago
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Curling Iron Case (South Korea, 2006)
This case happened a long time ago but there it was totally unfair, and I just had to bring it up again..
A little bit of back story..
The 2006 Cheongju curling iron case is still one of the most frightening examples of school bullying in South Korea, illustrating both the savagery of peer abuse and systemic failures to handle it. The incident, in which three middle school girls physically and mentally harassed a classmate for 20 days, has remained in the public's attention, particularly after being depicted in the hit Netflix movie The Glory.
The Cheongju case began in May 2006 at a girls' middle school in Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province. Over the span of 20 days, three ninth-grade students repeatedly abused a classmate. They demanded money, beat the victim with a baseball bat, scratched her with a barrette, and physically assaulted her with their fists and feet. However, the most heinous deed was the use of a curling iron to burn the victim's arms, which they did several times to test the heat. The woman was hospitalized for six weeks because of her injuries, which included permanent scars and a protruding tailbone.
The school administration was also chastised for its handling of the situation, with instructors and officials disciplined. However, the case highlighted a larger issue: how institutions frequently fail to appropriately protect students or take bullying accusations seriously until they escalate into more severe violence.
You'd assume they were facing serious challenges. However, the other bullies did not face significant consequences beyond the school’s internal disciplinary actions, and public outrage grew over the lenient approach to punishing minors involved in such severe violence. Although Korean law allows for the prosecution of minors aged 14 and older, the legal measures taken in this case were seen as insufficient to deter future incidents of school bullying. The perception that the legal and educational systems had failed to adequately protect the victim, and properly punish the bullies, contributed to calls for reform in how South Korea addresses school violence.
In addition to legal measures, the school and its teachers were reprimanded for their mishandling of the situation. The institution was criticized for its failure to intervene early, as it only took action after the case had gained media attention.
The bullies involved in the 2006 Cheongju curling iron case received relatively light punishment despite the severity of their actions. They were placed on probation, and the case was settled with a monetary agreement that did not adequately cover the medical costs of the victim, who had suffered third-degree burns on 40% of her body. The legal outcome was widely criticized as insufficient given the trauma inflicted on the victim.
As for their current situation, it has been reported that the two main bullies pursued careers as nurses and are now involved in volunteer work. This development has sparked public outrage, with many expressing concerns about their suitability for such a profession given their past violent behavior. Some have even suggested that their qualifications should be revoked due to fears that they might harm patients.
I find it crazy how they just brushed this off like that poor girl must still be struggling trying to get over it, while they bullies are freely enjoying their lives.
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its-stimsca · 11 months ago
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hiii could you make a vampire squid (vampyroteuthis infernalis) stimboard? thank You!! :3
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differentialnipple · 4 months ago
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angryrdpanda · 1 year ago
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I've never burned myself more with a damn curling iron 😖
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itsnice2haveafriend · 1 year ago
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Me to my hair every morning:
*holding my flat iron* "Rare, medium, or well done?"
"...well done it is."
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hazeltailofficial · 2 years ago
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HOLIDAY FLASHBACK
How I Curl My Hair w/Undercut
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abouthairstyling · 10 days ago
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