I'm Christian so I tend to stay more on the modest side. Which is a large part of the reason I love vintage styles, most of it is much more covered up. Last summer I just wore a one piece with a black shirt and high waisted polka dot shorts over top. This summer I was maybe thinking about...
I have naturally tan skin myself, never had a burn in my life. But I've always envied people with lovely creamy white skin. I think it looks so lovely with a vintage look.
I do dry sets with bobby pins. I've never had trouble with indentation, and I find it quite easy. In fact, since I stopped using so much hair spray and such, my curls have had better staying power. Go figure. :)
Oh, my hair is about medium thickness and just barely to my shoulders.
Sorry, couldn't find a good full length though. Freddies jeans and thrifted top and everything else. Also, my mom and I ended up missing the ferry and getting stuck on the island the previous day, so I couldn't set my hair. :)
That's interesting Miss Scarlet, I'll have to try it out. :) So far I've just been doing flat pin curls with one barrel curl in front where I need more body. I never thought of doing them all over. Don't they get squished when you tie a scarf over top?
I know this isn't exactly what you're asking, but here are some pictures of my Grandma in her nursing uniform, dated to I think 1959? I'll ask her what they wore as shoes later. :)
And her friend:
Well, I'm growing it out again if anyone was wondering. I'm too lazy to have it short. Where when it was long I could to a big pincurl on each side and end up with nice waves. Isn't it great that hair grows, for those people who can't make up their minds? :)
Those are about the looks I get with my hair. I just do 4 pincurls on each side just before I go to sleep (usually in bed) then tie a scarf on and in the morning just lightly brush through with my fingers. Since I don't use any product I find it doesn't require brushing like it did when I used...
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