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We might even let them give your beard a blue rinse."
The woman behind his desk has a blue rinse.
She has her hair done every week, a blue rinse, and she dresses just so.
"How would you like your hair today Blue rinses, highlights or curls?"
The jacket, with its blue rinse, has never faded, and the book sold nicely.
"I expect you'll have just the same effect on the old women with pince-nez and blue rinses."
The phrase entered popular culture as a term for elderly women, the blue rinse brigade.
On the same principle, bluing is sometimes used by white-haired people in a blue rinse.
Young women Tories fall at the blue rinse hurdle.
And the blue rinse that matched them.
Root had seen a blue rinse before.
Later in the 20th century, mature ladies had a blue rinse to conceal grey hair.
One blue rinse and our losses are minimum.'
Blue rinse was the slang term for the devastating biological bomb used on rare occasions by the force.
A girl who was a hairdresser gave Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia a blue rinse.
Roselli, aged 50, is a handsome, sallow woman with a delicate blue rinse.
The Shiny headed one thinking on the hoof again to appease the blue rinse set and angry ex-army majors.
Zenobia is a dignified matron, beautiful, about forty-five, with premature white hair tinted with a blue rinse.
"Blue Rinse Baby"
And tragicaly Labour seem now to be in an eternal love/death embrace with this hideous blue rinsed Hydra.
Baldies, Afros, mullets, blue rinses.
Hilda, known affectionately as the 'blue rinse boss', was, to everyone's surprise, to enjoy three seasons in charge at 'The Tip'.
Tillandsia 'Blue Rinse'
"Blue rinse brigade" is a somewhat pejorative term used, particularly in the United Kingdom, to describe elderly middle-class ladies usually of a conservative socio-political persuasion.