See “Hair Style” on display, post-security in Harvey Milk Terminal 1 or online: https://t.co/hvo6hwZgUy
#HairStyle#hairThis tweet was posted on August 23, 2021.
This is your last week to see “Hair Style”. This exhibition features historical tools, hair products from the 1910s to the 1970s, and novelty items, from early curling irons and hair dryers to one-of-a-kind hair sculptures.
#HairStyle#hairThis tweet was posted on August 23, 2021.
During the 1950s, high-volume hairstyles created a greater demand for hairspray, and by the mid-1960s, hairspray became the top selling beauty product in the United States. #HairStyle#hair#beauty#MuseumFromHomeThis tweet was posted on January 14, 2021.
In the ensuing decades, women applied a setting lotion, such as Jo-cur, to create finger waves and pin curls. Hair shampoo emerged in the early twentieth century, while hairspray surfaced in the 1940s. #HairStyle#hair#beauty#MuseumFromHomeThis tweet was posted on January 14, 2021.
In 1906, African American entrepreneur Madam C. J. Walker launched her ultra-successful Wonderful Hair Grower promising to grow hair long and strong. #HairStyle#hair#MuseumFromHomeThis tweet was posted on January 14, 2021.
Our newest exhibition, “Hair Style” features historical tools, hair products, and novelty items, from early curling irons and hair dryers to one-of-a-kind hair sculptures. Do you have a favorite hairstyle? https://t.co/yPVJr3lt6P #hairstyle #hair#MuseumFromHomeThis tweet was posted on December 18, 2020.