Hi girls. I'm going to repost some of the info that was in the other thread I had, which we took down...
The cosmetology book that I have is Standard Textbook of Cosmetology, by Constance Kibbe, copyright 1990 by Mylady. I wouldn't get one any newer, as the students nowadays don't have to learn the "old school stuff" anymore. You should be able to find one at www.abebooks.com, alibris, ebay or amazon. I wouldn't pay more than $5. Mine is the hard copy and I have no idea if the paperbacks or older copies are the same, as there were workbooks as well. Mine looks like this,
I really do reccomend the book as the direction of the sets and such really can make a difference if you wanna get "technical" and have a very authentic look. It covers pin curls, sets, and fingerwaves. Also great if you color your hair at home. Just be careful... don't get cocky and try to do chemical treatments on others hair, you might get into trouble, lol!
Here are some other hair sites I thought would be helpful:
http://www.scott.k12.va.us/scctc/Cos...ustrations.htm
Also this great site for hairpins and clips,
http://www.burmax.com/clips.asp
Found this.. we all have these I'm sure but I would've never thought to use them for pin curls!!
http://a1scrapmetal.blogspot.com/200...l_archive.html
PLEASE NOTE! These next items in blue I cannot take credit for, I'm copying and pasting something I had found on another site and saved to my documents a long time ago, I guess it was www.perthswing.com but I can't be sure~you'll have to go there with any questions. : )
Here are links from another site I had found (perthswing I assume), I didn't look these links up and some may not be good any longer;
"have compiled some good hairstyle links from the 30s and 40s for our website.
http://www.perthswing.com/fashion.htm
I have also put together a vintage hair and makeup book for workshops I have run here book if anyone wants a copy of the pdf.
Here are my listings if you don't want to go to the Perth Swing site:"
http://revampvintage.com/30shair.html
http://www.lphouse.com/1930s.htm#1937
http://www.hairarchives.com/private/1930snew.htm
http://www.hairarchives.com/private/archivesnew.htm
http://revampvintage.com/40shairupdos.html
http://www.nocturne.com/swing/hair/hair.html
http://www.vintagebybuttons.com/hairdo/hairdo.htm
http://www.lphouse.com/1940s.htm
http://www.maryjanesfarm.com/About/farmlife/hairstyles/
http://www.retrohairstyles.com/
http://www.vintagememoirs.com/hair.html
Nikki
The cosmetology book that I have is Standard Textbook of Cosmetology, by Constance Kibbe, copyright 1990 by Mylady. I wouldn't get one any newer, as the students nowadays don't have to learn the "old school stuff" anymore. You should be able to find one at www.abebooks.com, alibris, ebay or amazon. I wouldn't pay more than $5. Mine is the hard copy and I have no idea if the paperbacks or older copies are the same, as there were workbooks as well. Mine looks like this,
I really do reccomend the book as the direction of the sets and such really can make a difference if you wanna get "technical" and have a very authentic look. It covers pin curls, sets, and fingerwaves. Also great if you color your hair at home. Just be careful... don't get cocky and try to do chemical treatments on others hair, you might get into trouble, lol!
Here are some other hair sites I thought would be helpful:
http://www.scott.k12.va.us/scctc/Cos...ustrations.htm
Also this great site for hairpins and clips,
http://www.burmax.com/clips.asp
Found this.. we all have these I'm sure but I would've never thought to use them for pin curls!!
http://a1scrapmetal.blogspot.com/200...l_archive.html
PLEASE NOTE! These next items in blue I cannot take credit for, I'm copying and pasting something I had found on another site and saved to my documents a long time ago, I guess it was www.perthswing.com but I can't be sure~you'll have to go there with any questions. : )
Here are links from another site I had found (perthswing I assume), I didn't look these links up and some may not be good any longer;
"have compiled some good hairstyle links from the 30s and 40s for our website.
http://www.perthswing.com/fashion.htm
I have also put together a vintage hair and makeup book for workshops I have run here book if anyone wants a copy of the pdf.
Here are my listings if you don't want to go to the Perth Swing site:"
http://revampvintage.com/30shair.html
http://www.lphouse.com/1930s.htm#1937
http://www.hairarchives.com/private/1930snew.htm
http://www.hairarchives.com/private/archivesnew.htm
http://revampvintage.com/40shairupdos.html
http://www.nocturne.com/swing/hair/hair.html
http://www.vintagebybuttons.com/hairdo/hairdo.htm
http://www.lphouse.com/1940s.htm
http://www.maryjanesfarm.com/About/farmlife/hairstyles/
http://www.retrohairstyles.com/
http://www.vintagememoirs.com/hair.html
Nikki