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The Hair Tutorials thread

Tatum

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So I've been threatening to start this thread, and I am finally getting around to it! I will add on as I come across things I think everyone might like, and please add anything you love that I didn't!

I have this list on my blog as well and will continue adding to it, so you can find a nice, concise, updated version here: Timescandal Tutorials

Basic Hairstyling Techniques

PART I – “Pin Curling 101″: Concepts and Advanced Technique

PART II – “Pin Curling 101″: Concepts and Advanced Technique

‘Poifect Pin Coils!” (Or ‘How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Pin Curl Set’)

Pin Curls Part Two-Brushing It Out…

Authentic Vintage Hair Techniques~Fingerwaving for Beginners

Authentic Vintage Hair Techniques-The ‘Middy’ Haircut

Authentic Vintage Hair Techniques-Styling the ‘Middy’!

Authentic Vintage Hair Techniques: The Side Reverse Roll

Authentic Vintage Hair Techniques: The Top Reverse Roll or Pomp…

Retro/ Vintage Hair Tips

1940s Hairstyle: hot roller set

Styles

Authentic Vintage Hair Techniques~The 1940′s Pageboy

Pin Curl Waaaaaaaves – PART 1

Pin Curl Waaaaaaaves – PART 2

PART 1: Pretty, Polished, Playful Pin Curls!! A 1950s Hairstyle Tutorial

PART 2: Pretty, Polished, Playful Pin Curls!! A 1950s Hairstyle Tutorial

By Request: Pin Up Up-do Inspired by Doris Mayday

1940s Hair Tutorial Part 1

1940s Hair Tutorial Part 2

Quick Vintage Hairstyle

1940s Faux Bangs

Romantic, Braided Updo

1940s inspired *pin-up hair tutorial

40s working girl scarf hairstyle

Retro updo: Rosette Hair!
 
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Isis

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Thank you Tatum! An excellent idea!

And it made me find your blog too as an added bonus. :)
 

Tatum

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Thank you Tatum! An excellent idea!

And it made me find your blog too as an added bonus. :)

Thanks, Isis! I just started treating my blog as a blog, it was only a depository for photos for a few years.

I'm so bummed, I just did a tutorial for my hairstyle from the other day and the whole recording came out blurry. *sigh*
 

m_luvsartdeco

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oh wow! Thank you for this! Your hair always looks impeccable so I'm so glad to learn something from someone who has mastered these techniques beautifully!
 

SheBear74

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Just watched your tutorial and love it! I will have to give your technique a try tomorrow. :D
 

Tatum

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You're so welcome, everyone! I have more to add (and two I have been trying to do--technical difficulties)... I'll get to it ASAP! :)

And don't forget to suggest anything you think should be added, either post it here or PM me and I will!
 

SheBear74

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I have betty bangs so I had to put the band back a little further, but just on it's own I think it's a cute hair style! lol I can totally see leaving it around the band and putting a flower with it for a really cute updo. With my hair so short I don't know how it will stay in all night, but we will see.

Update... It worked great! This may become my preferred method of curling my hair. ;)

This is how it turned out. :D
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Clabbergirl

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It looks great! Thanks so much for posting photos and an update about this method. I haven't tried it yet despite my best efforts to set aside a night. By the way, keeping the hair in the band and adding a flower IS a cute style - I saw a video on YouTube of that very thing a long time ago (it never occurred to me to use it as a way to curl hair). You can hide the band with sections of hair and no one has to know.

Now I'm going to HAVE to try this for curls. I don't see any frizz at all - what did you do to avoid this or do you naturally have few problems with that? And thanks again for sharing your results with us.
 

SheBear74

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Usually with pin curls and pillow rollers I have lotsa frizz and really have to brush it and work with it. With this I just ran my fingers through it, then brushed the back down a bit and like she did in the video brushed the sides against my hand. What I love is that it so quick and easy! I did start washing my hair with Castille soap again so that may be helping with frizz too.

Thanks so much for posting that link!!! :D
 

Clabbergirl

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Usually with pin curls and pillow rollers I have lotsa frizz and really have to brush it and work with it. With this I just ran my fingers through it, then brushed the back down a bit and like she did in the video brushed the sides against my hand. What I love is that it so quick and easy! I did start washing my hair with Castille soap again so that may be helping with frizz too.

Thanks so much for posting that link!!! :D

You're welcome about the link - I ran across it by accident while viewing some of the tutorials here. Really amazed at the results from such simple technique. Now what's this about castille soap for hair? Off to google...
 

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