oh my goodness i love your hairThanks Grant fan!
This was my hair today. Not my usual at all, but I wanted something fun and different. It was a little tricky to do the rolls since my hair is so short, but I think it turned out ok.
I found this cute picture from 1940 which seals my love for my v-neck sweaters (and shows me that they are indeed retro!)
Love that!
I have some 1950s magazines and, while I love the photographs in them, I never thought of making the attempt to copy them. I need to start curling my hair again - back to the hair band method I think!
Hello lovely, knowledgeable ladies!
I'm after a bit of advice regarding "dry pin curls" - that's what Lauren Rennells refers to them as - used in her hair styles like "The Homemaker".
I just cannot get the hang of them. I can create them OK but I just don't know where to pin them so that the bobby pin doesn't show.
Any tips/ advice ideas?
Juliet said:Actually my hair is still too short to roll it prettily in the back, so I did the following - I separated the back in two horizontal sections. I tucked the lower half in a sort-of french twist, to keep the nape smooth, then I pinned the upper section in a downward roll, covering the ends of the lower half. (If that makes any sense?)