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Monday, December 19, 2011
Vintage hair bun
40's inspired updo hairstyle
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Bandana Rockabilly - rockabilly hairstyle with the bandanna
Dancers and other athletes, who wear them during practice as a simple way of keeping hair and sweat out of their faces.
If you have longer hair, you might want to try Iris' tutorial instead...this tutorial would be a little tougher w/ very long hair.
Monday, August 3, 2009
Pin up rockabilly Hairstyles
Its very elegant and nice for going out to the theater or the opera.
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Rockabilly or the So Called Pin- Up Girl Hairstyles
The rockabilly hairstyle is one of the most sensual and feminine hairstyles, reflecting the most beautiful features of the 40's. It is a rock- and- roll hairstyle which got a hit from the sexy Bettie Page. The hot pin-up model, created a real craze that still lasts in a whole pop culture. It is very popular at the moment, with their main characteristic: the way up high front hairstyle and close at the sides. Bettie Page sported short bangs, which is another nice version of the pi-up girl hairstyle.
Basic Elements of a Rockabilly Hairstyle
First of all, you should know that medium or short haircuts can make the best rockabilly hairstyles.
Another main part of the pin-up girl hairstyle is that you have to get curls or waves along the back part of your hair.
It is a polished look, which needs well hidden hair pins and strong fixing. So make sure you have the proper hair styling products.
Ways to Style Rockabilly Hairstyles
Starting from your curls, you should decide what style you are going to opt for. Tight curls can make a casual look with a back bun and the loose curls can make glamorous big waves in your hair. You can create a huge wave with your bangs or straighten them to get a classic Bettie Page look. Hot hair rollers will do the perfect styling tools for this hairstyle.
Once you got the curl in your long bangs, tease it in the back part of the curl and make the big wave in the front. This will make the main item of your look. Than pull the rest of your hair in the back comb, making it really tight at the sides. Fix it with plenty of hairspray.
For long hair, you have to get pin curls. Get the whole hair curly, and leave it loose with side swept bangs. You can try a comb to, but it will be harder to style because of the length. Finger waves are also a good option. Just make sure you can fix properly the curls into a polished look. The rockabilly hairstyle is very chic and feminine mostly because of it's perfect styling. You can make a French twist hairstyle with all the curls pulled in the front to pin them in large tube shaped waves on your forehead.
The main idea in creating rockabilly hairstyles are the curls. Leave the hair loose, pin it in a French twist and tube curls at the forehead, or make marvelous half updos with tight hair on the sides pulled up in two tube curls and blunt cut bangs in the front, there are endless styling possibilities. Just keep it curly and well polished. Many celebrities opt for this retro hairstyle, because it is edgy yet feminine and classy. Get inspired from the celebrities like: Gwen Stefani, Pink, Rihanna, Jenny McCharty, Dita Von Tesse and many others. Just make sure you find the style that matches your face shape: tight sides for the round faces because of the lengthening effect and loose curls for the long shaped faces to add width.
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Saturday, August 1, 2009
Hairstyles from the 60's
Classic Hairstyles from 1950 and 1960.
Short Cuts Bob was a much more practical than lacquered ulyami with their effects long lazy afternoon leisurely training in the salon. Both long hair and short hair were popular in the teenage years for girls and young women. Stylised wigs were very fashionable and the women were told they could change who they are, putting on different hair. This flexibility and the role of personality is characterized by the so-called post-modernist culture. Images are important and there is rapid exchange of one image to another.
Friday, July 31, 2009
Belly dancer exotic hairstyles
Belly dancing hairstyles depend on different factors. But it is important to try a style long before the event to be sure it works with your face shape, complexion, and hair distinctiveness. For the standard and timeless beauty who nods her head at vintage pin ups, era gamine style may be right up the alley.
Timeless designs such as pin curls and finger waves add a dimension and design to these original homecoming up dos. When paired with wrap dresses, tiered minis or lace case, the vintage gamine style is stylish and spectacularly feminine.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Bouffant Hairstyle of 60s
This is my take on the very classic 1960's hairstyle, often seen on old Hollywood celebs like Mary Tyler Moore from the "Dick Van Dyke Show". There are many ways to create the "Bouffant" (hair piled high on the head and hanging down on the sides), but this is the simple old-fashioned way!
60's BIG HAIR
This Is Where The Term Hair Hopper Comes From.
Raquel Welch, Ursula Andress, and Julie Chrisite look great. so does Ann-Magret.
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Big Afro Wig
These big hairstyle are suitable for both ladies or men and are great fun for retro disco parties.
1940s Hairstyles tutorial
A tutorial on three different '40s hairdos: Victory Rolls
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Big hair hairstyle - 60's beehive hairstyle
It originated in the USA in 1958 as one of a variety of elaborately teased and lacquered versions of "big hair" that developed from earlier pageboy and bouffant styles. The beehive style was highly popular throughout the 1960s, particularly in the United States and other Western countries, and remains an enduring symbol of 1960s kitsch.
Blowout hairstyle
"Temp",
"The Brooklyn Poser",
"Tape Up"
Shape-up with hair longer, spiky. Example: Gotti Boys
The hair is faded from skin to 1 cm (1/2 inch) in length from the edge of the hairline up 2 cm (1 inch). The rest of the hair is left the same length, usually 2-5 cm (1-2 inches), depending on the preference of the client.
The style is generally defined by hair that is spiked up in chunks using large amounts of heavy products such as hair gel or mousse.
Learn how to use hair brushes to create a blowout hairstyle with expert beauty and hair care tips in this free hair styling video clip.
Bob cut - 20s hairstyle
A Bob hair cut preformed freehand with clippers.
Made internationally popular by American film star Colleen Moore in the early 1920s, it was then seen as a somewhat shocking statement of independence in young women, as older people were used to seeing girls wearing long dresses and heavy Edwardian-style hair. Hairdressers, whose training was mainly in arranging and curling long hair, were slow to realise that short styles for women had arrived to stay, and so barbers in many cities found lines of women waiting outside their shops, waiting to be shorn of hair that had taken many years to grow.
Bun Hairstyle
Bun Hairstyle typically worn by women, where the hair is pulled back from the face, twisted or plaited, and wrapped in a circular coil around itself, typically on the back of the head or neck. They can either be secured with a hairpiece, a hairnet and bobby pins.
Learn how to make a looped bun in this free online instructional video on hairstyles & hair styling techniques.
They may be tightly gathered or slightly messier and more informal. Buns, like ponytails, may cause headaches if worn too tight or up too high on the head.
Classic French Braid tutorial
Unlike a regular three-strand braid, a French braid starts with small sections of hair at the crown of a person's head, and intermittently, more hair is added to each section as the braid progresses down the head.
The classic French braid is a single braid at the back of one's head. The French Braid gets its name because it was invented by a French hairstylist.
Pixie Hair Cut tutorial - 20s hairstyles
A pixie cut refers to a short woman's hairstyle generally short on the back and sides of the head and slightly longer on the top. Women began exploring shorter hairstyles in the 1920s.
It has since been a rollercoaster trend and has been reappearing and disappearing frequently throughout the years. In the past year the pixie cut has been brought back into the spotlight, being worn by world famous stars and models such as Alyssa Milano, Keira Knightley, Rihanna, Katie Holmes, Agyness Deyn, Elisha Cuthbert, Victoria Beckham, Ashley Greene, Lauren Holly and others.
Pixie cuts work best on women with thin straight hair. Fine features, such as high cheek bones and large eyes, are accentuated with this hairstyle. Depending on the style, pixies range from as short as a half inch in some places to two or three inches long in others. Pixies are very easy to care for and can be worn casually, or dressed up for special occasions.
1930's Hair Styles - Finger wave
We comb out the hair and shape it into subtle finger waves.
A finger wave is a method of setting hair into waves (curls) that was popular in the 1920s and 1930s and in the late 1990s in North America and Europe.
The process involves pinching the hair between the fingers and combing the hair in alternating directions to make a wave shape. A lotion was applied to the hair to help it retain its shape.