Do Tissue Paper “Rag” Curlers Work? (1930s beauty advice)
This 1930s curling method is a “modern” take on a Victorian curling method, using tissue paper in a way reminiscent of rag curls. In this video, I will be trying out this historical technique and seeing how well it actually works. FIND ME ELSEWHERE: My Instagram: / thelonghairedflapper Enjoyed this video? Want a written copy of my recipes, access to labels, historical articles, plus a vote on future video topics? Please consider supporting me on Patreon: / thelonghairedflapper

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