Hello all! My very first post! I was delighted to discover this wonderful website and have been very impressed with the level of expertise and commitment that you all have to all things vintage. I wonder if you could advise me: I've booked myself for a haircut on Saturday and would very much like to recreate a classic, but wearable look.
I'm not looking for advice on techniques: pincurls; rag curls etc; I'm just not sure what exactly to ask for at the hairdressers. Basically, I would love to have a style that sits on or just above the shoulder, loosely curled around the face, fuller at the ends for a bit of a bounce, centre parted with a long fringe (bangs, American gals!) swept over to one side, just falling over one eye. I'm thinking Lauren Bacall, or even Scarlett Johansson's look in, for example, the new Black Dahlia film.
What kind of haircut allows me to create this style? Should I ask for layers? My hair at the moment is just below my shoulders, (see my avatar pic) with long layers and an outgrown fringe, it's pretty thick and has a natural wave, so with the right cut a forties/fifties kind of style shouldn't be too much work. I would really appreciate any advice! My hairdreser is v modern/trendy - all razored layers and blonde streaks, so I need to be able to be as specific as possible! Thanks guys! x
I'm not looking for advice on techniques: pincurls; rag curls etc; I'm just not sure what exactly to ask for at the hairdressers. Basically, I would love to have a style that sits on or just above the shoulder, loosely curled around the face, fuller at the ends for a bit of a bounce, centre parted with a long fringe (bangs, American gals!) swept over to one side, just falling over one eye. I'm thinking Lauren Bacall, or even Scarlett Johansson's look in, for example, the new Black Dahlia film.
What kind of haircut allows me to create this style? Should I ask for layers? My hair at the moment is just below my shoulders, (see my avatar pic) with long layers and an outgrown fringe, it's pretty thick and has a natural wave, so with the right cut a forties/fifties kind of style shouldn't be too much work. I would really appreciate any advice! My hairdreser is v modern/trendy - all razored layers and blonde streaks, so I need to be able to be as specific as possible! Thanks guys! x