01949cam a22004334a 4500999001500000003000900015005001700024008004100041010001700082020002300099020002200122035002300144040005400167042000800221043001200229050002400241082001900265084001500284100002500299245006900324250001200393260004400405300002500449504006600474505037200540524001400912526001900926650004900945650003700994650003501031650003201066650003301098650002401131650001901155856008301174856009101257942001601348952015101364 c3947d3947BD-DhSUL20220120112559.0031027s2004 enk b 001 0 eng  a 2003022827 a0415321581 (cloth) a0415321573 (pbk.) a(OCoLC)ocm53325424 aDLCcDLCdC#PdOCLCQdBAKERdNLGGCdDLCdBD-DhSUL apcc ae-uk---00aHQ1220.G7bB56 200400a646.720941222 a83.822bcl1 aBlack, Paula,d1966-14aThe beauty industry :bgender, culture, pleasure /cPaula Black. a1st ed. aLondon ;aNew York :bRoutledge,c2004. aix, 214 p. ;c21 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [191]-199) and index.0 aOrdinary people come through here: introducing the work of the beauty salon -- Inventing beauty: the history of the beauty salon -- Just because it feels good doesn't make it right?: identity in the beauty salon -- The hidden labour of beauty -- Look good, feel better: promoting health in the beauty salon -- You feel better when you leave: some concluding comments. aReference aSocial Science 0aFeminine beauty (Aesthetics)zGreat Britain. 0aBeauty, PersonalzGreat Britain. 0aBeauty culturezGreat Britain. 0aHuman bodyxSocial aspects. 0aBeauty shopszGreat Britain. 0aCosmetics industry. 0aMind and body.413Table of contents onlyuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0410/2003022827.html423Publisher descriptionuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0651/2003022827-d.html 2ddccSID-BK 00102ddc40718NFICaSUBL-SIDbSUBL-SIDcRef. Shelf 07 Row 02d2016-05-19ePurchasedo646.720941 BLBp044135r2016-05-19t01w2016-05-19ySID-BK