![]() ![]() Pin Up Hairstyles with Vintage Hairstyles by Lauren Rennells If you watch a tutorial with someone using a curling iron, run as fast as you can. Pin Curls were typically done wet, which is the reason it is called the wet set pin curls. If you want to learn how to do Authentic Pin Up Hairstyles, then you need to know how to do Wet Set Pin Curls. Before long you will be doing this style in a fraction of the time it took you when you first. Remember this style takes some time and practice, so keep at it and you will get it before you know it. In How To Do Wet Set Pin Curls Part 1, we started with this look, and concluding the tutorial is part 2 here. Rennells goes back through the years of 1920s, 1930s, 1940, 1950s. With these two books anyone can re-create that pin up model look for those rockabilly nights out on the town. Lauren Rennells, author of the book Vintage Hairstyling, has a companion book that goes hand in hand with it called Retro Makeup: Techniques for Applying the Vintage Look. Retro Makeup to go with the Pin Up Hairstyles ![]() In more modern times, late 60’s early 70’s, the bouffant hairdo was popular in Western. Thought to be created for Marie Antoinette, because she had thin hair and desired to create an illusion of having lot’s of very full hair. The bouffant hairdo was a hairstyle that was mainstream in the mid-to-late 18th century western Europe. How to do a Bouffant Hairdo, James Bond Style The music group “The B-52’s” Got their name. The name B-52 for the Beehive hairstyle came from the similar look that a B-52 fortress bomber has with it’s bulb like nose. The Beehive hairdo also known as the B-52 was a hairstyle made famous in the 50’s and created by Margaret Vinci of Margaret Vinci Coiffures in Chicago. How To Do A BeeHive Hairdo – Amy Winehouse Style Often with a comedic flare and a flare for the. The term and show of burlesque was made popular during the period of 1860-1940’s America when it was usually done in a variety show atmosphere in cabarets or night clubs. Burlesque Hairstyles – Video Tutorialīurlesque Hairstyles come from the showgirls of old in the days of burlesque and peep shows. The name Victory Rolls or Reverse Victory Rolls, came from a maneuver a fighter plane would do with the victory of an aerial battle. After WWII the ladies started calling this type of hairdo with the large barrel curls, victory rolls or reverse victory rolls, as a fashion statement attesting. Reverse Victory Rolls – Pin Up Hairstyles She has done hair for my shoots on several occasions and I can honestly say she really knows her stuff and how to do victory rolls. My friend Nikki Napalm of Southern California has put together a video detailing how to do victory rolls. If you are looking to learn How To Do Victory Rolls, you’ve come to the right place. This tutorial is done with fast motion and regular motion video to speed through the slow parts of doing your hair, especially the curling. Victory Rolls Tutorial by Cherry DollfaceĬherry Dollface, an acquaintance of mine has a channel on YouTube.Com and one of her videos is a Victory Rolls Tutorial. Victory Rolls Tutorial by Cherry Dollface Also with the use of a hair rat it makes doing the Pin Up Bangs much easier. Hair rats can be found on Amazon.Com, just search Hair Rat. This video shows how to do Pin Up Bangs or Vintage Bumper Bangs. Items she will be using in this video is a Hair Rat. Pin Up Bangs tutorial video starring the awesome Cherry Dollface. All Articles Pin up Bangs or Bumper Bangs Tutorial ![]()
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