How To Do A 1920S Hairstyle

This guide shows you How To Do A 1920s Hairstyle.

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I'M going to try a 1920s look today on my model. 1920s always had more like the flapper bob, but today we've got long hair. So I'm going to teach you how to create a 1920s flapper look with long hair., I'm going to use straightening irons to curl the hair first to create a soft finger wave and to create curl at the back area.. So, first I'm going to start tonging the front area and then I'll grip them into place with my grips., As you can see, for my look, I'm starting to curl all the hair. Make sure you use a heat protector, I'm using Alterna Caviar Anti-Aging.. So you spray just a little bit down the hair. Shaft make sure it's all. Even through there., I'm going to use my Cloud Nine straightening irons. They have a bevelled blade, so you can actually twist the hair 180 % and I slowly pull the hair through.. It'S just a bit like pulling a roller through a ribbon and that's how you get your curl. And you take it right to the end, make sure you get all the ends through slowly., Just for an extra bit of hold. I'M going to wind that right up to the root area. Open up a little bit make sure the ends are under then just release slowly.. Then it should look like a sausage really.. Then afterwards we can break that up. Right. I'M on my last section now through the top. We've curled, that through there. What I'm going to do now is I'm going to start off on the next section and I'm going to separate all my curls and create a short bob with my curls.. Now, through this area, basically, what we're going to do is we're almost pin-curling., So we're going to grab that piece of hair. We just tonged and push it onto the root area and then we're going to clip that in and we'll do that for each curl that we do.. If you want, you can weave two curls together and join them and clip them up. But I'm going to do it separately., So what we've done? We'Ve just gripped up all the curls and pushed them into the neck area, so you create a flat-ish area through the top and you create more volume down this area.. So from the front, you should see a bit of hair just behind the ears. And we're going to keep it a slightly, looser look.. If you want, you can back-comb the root area slightly and brush it and keep it smooth or just use your fingers for the desired result. It'S really down to you. I'll, just spray that in place., So for the three barrel curls on the top. We'Re going to take out our section clips., We don't want to use a brush at this point, but what I'm going to use is a serum.. I'M going to use a serum. That'S in a spray form, a good one is from Alterna rapid repair spray.. Just so when I brush these out, they won't go fluffy.. Now, just gently use your comb and comb. These areas, out., And what you want to do, is just keep this quite flat up the front here and give a slight little S-shaped curl, just give it a slight 1920s feel to it. And that's how you can create a 1920s look. If you haven't got a 1920s haircut.

TakersMissy: Yes - Mary Pickford is a prime example of this. Her hair / ringlets went nearly down to her waist at its longest, but off-screen she almost always had it pinned up somehow, often to make it fit under the small, close-fitting hats of the 1920's. (If my hair looked like Mary's at it's longest, I NEVER would've cut it off! ;-) lol)

reg harris: Thank you! I think even I can do that!

Zara Turton: this is perfect, i'd never be able to do this!! lol

ynnel alcaraz: i love this!!!

CynQC: thats very pretty ! :)

The True Amazon: super cute!! absolutely fab vid darling

Kevin Woplin: Having taught period hair and wig styling for make-up artists...that is most definitely not a1920s hairstyle .

MellyBJelly: love this

ynnel alcaraz: what kind of straightner is it?? its awsome!!

mojopin127: This was not a 1920's look.

sexyfoxyblue: Umm wth? This is more today hairstyle not 1920's....No help but cute hairstyling tips though....

misstimetosleep: she looks happy

Diyprincesss: This has absolutely nothing to do with a 1920s hairstyle!  Not even close.  Bit disappointing that a hairstylist would have so little knowledge of an authentic style nor uses any methods of that time, like a finger wave.

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