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[https://www.vam.ac.uk/blog/museum-life/have-you-done-something-jolly-with-your-hair-the-eugene-waver-magazine-in-the-national-art-librarys-trade-literature-collection]Victoria and Albert Museum article on Eugene. | [https://www.vam.ac.uk/blog/museum-life/have-you-done-something-jolly-with-your-hair-the-eugene-waver-magazine-in-the-national-art-librarys-trade-literature-collection]Victoria and Albert Museum article on Eugene. | ||
[https://www.chichesterpost.co.uk/2019/04/changing-times-the-history-of-wingard-in-chichester-part-one/]Chichester Post on Eugene's wartime history. | |||
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Hair care products, of Piccadilly, London
Eugene Works at Edgware Road, Hendon, NW9.
Manufactured hair drying and hair waving machinery as well as hair lotions and paper sachets etc[1]
1970 Ashe Laboratories acquired the chemical division of Eugene Ltd[2]. The remainder of the company, making hairdressing equipment, would be renamed Suter Electrical which remained as a public company.
See Also
Sources of Information
[1]Victoria and Albert Museum article on Eugene. [2]Chichester Post on Eugene's wartime history.