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Vintage GroceryGrocery StoresThose Were The DaysVintage LifeDays GonePeople ShoppingGood Old DaysBlast From The PastThe Good Old DaysLiving in Curlers: The Days before Home HairdryersI was surprised at the number of reminisces about "living in curlers" I came across when doing a few of the previous posts. These commenters typically remembered setting their hair the moment they got home from work or school, and leaving their curlers in till the next day. So what's "living in curlers" like? A typical home set in the `60s was done with brush rollers, with the most typical being classic black wire brush rollers. They are often itchy as well as prickly to wear, but are more…292
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