ShooShooBaby
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i originally posted this in the 21" long hair thread, but realized it would be better fit here!
i've been toying with the idea of getting layers cut into my hair for curling. i have stick-straight hair that doesn't like to curl, and it seems like it would make things a lot easier. has anyone gotten any of the cuts in that 40s hairstyles book? like the shingle, baby haircut, etc... i'd like to get a better visual of what they look uncurled, before i take the plunge. i don't do 40s hairstyles everyday, or even close, so that's a little important to me!
also, i've found that great source for hairstyles are old yearbooks. i'm sure peolpe did their hair a LITTLE nicer than they did everyday, but you still see a lot of hairstyles that don't involve tricky rolls and such. i can post some pics from a 1940 high school yearbook i just got, if anyone's game, and i can also look for my 1943 college (much more skilled stylists there!) yearbook as well. let me know if you're interested!
i've been toying with the idea of getting layers cut into my hair for curling. i have stick-straight hair that doesn't like to curl, and it seems like it would make things a lot easier. has anyone gotten any of the cuts in that 40s hairstyles book? like the shingle, baby haircut, etc... i'd like to get a better visual of what they look uncurled, before i take the plunge. i don't do 40s hairstyles everyday, or even close, so that's a little important to me!
also, i've found that great source for hairstyles are old yearbooks. i'm sure peolpe did their hair a LITTLE nicer than they did everyday, but you still see a lot of hairstyles that don't involve tricky rolls and such. i can post some pics from a 1940 high school yearbook i just got, if anyone's game, and i can also look for my 1943 college (much more skilled stylists there!) yearbook as well. let me know if you're interested!