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Colonial Artifact Project

Colonial Artifact Project. By Isabella Picerno and Alice Park. Hair Crimper. The hair crimper is made from metal. It was used for crimping hair (make it wavy). The women used this. Hair Crimper. How did they use the hair crimper?

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Colonial Artifact Project

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  1. Colonial Artifact Project By Isabella Picerno and Alice Park

  2. Hair Crimper • The hair crimper is made from metal. • It was used for crimping hair (make it wavy). • The women used this.

  3. Hair Crimper How did they use the hair crimper? Back in the colonial times, there was nosuch thing as electricity! They put the bottom of the hair crimper in fire to heat it up, then put pieces of their hairin it to make their hair wavy.

  4. Hair crimper • Today, the hair crimper is still used forcrimping hair. But now we have electricity! So we have a plug in the hair Crimper to make it warm up instead of putting it in the fire.

  5. Hair crimper • The hair crimper can completely wave the hair in three minutes. • The hair crimper was heated on a fire or a stove. • But now when we plug our hair crimpers into electrical outlets, it heats up from • electricity.

  6. This is a hair crimper from colonial times

  7. This is a hair crimper that I’mholding

  8. Thanks for watching our presentation!

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