Intent on hawking its inexpensive do-it-yourself home permanent to budget-conscious housewives, the Toni Company developed a series of ads featuring real twins. In the photos, one twin had the Toni home perm and the other had an expensive salon perm.
While the results may look the same, the do-it-yourself perm took eight hours (it was suggested women get together with their girlfriends for a 'Toni party' -- you can see why) and cost $2, while the salon perm was said to cost $15 -- later inflated to $25.
In any event, today's two apartment buildings began life as identical units, part of a larger apartment complex probably built in the 1920s with a Tudor-ish flair.
Twin 'B' has suffered the indignity of 'improvement' by the addition of vinyl siding and replacement windows. Did the Great Recession run this 'improvement project' off its rails and leave only one unit completed?
Do you know where today's properties are?
Answer tomorrow.
- Toni Ads: "Home Permanent: Finest wave at any price"
- 1950s: "Fifties home permanents, hair styles"
- Wikipedia: "Wikipedia: Perm"
2 comments:
East 7th at I believe Kensington. Where is the historic preservation?? Another ugly vinyl job covering up history.
Kensington and East Seventh.
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