6 Pin Up Looks For Beginners ( Quick And Easy Vintage/ Retro Hairstyles) - Fitfully Vintage

It's mainly about the front section of your hair in this video, but then some about the sides, some about accessories, some about the back, okay, so its about all of your hair BUT whatever, the styles are easily acheiveable, require little skill ad are uber quick to do. I think, and hey, it's only my opinion but, I think they give an INSTANT pin up look. So, if you are just trying out a new pin up or vintage look and are still trying to get to grips with the, let's face it, relatively complicated hairstyling then this might be the video for you.

How to fake french roll : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywLpGV4...

Hi today, I'm going to show you some go-to styles that will help you achieve a pin-up, look quickly and easily it's great. If you haven't quite perfected, more complicated styles to share it. It'S not necessary, but it's certainly beneficial to start with curled hair. For these Styles, not only helps with the overall look, but also with the styling we're, starting with probably my most worn everyday style start by taking a triangular section of hair. The width of your face, and possibly as far back as your crown, depending on the thickness of your hair, you may find it really helpful to back comb this hair, pull the hair backwards and twist it once or twice and then push it forwards towards your face To create your pompadour, you can secure this with a clip or a couple of bobby pins. This is definitely a look that you can wear just like this, or what I like to do is take the sides of my hair and twist those pinning them close to where the bobby pins are that are holding the pomp and the twisting gives volume to the Sides of the hair, but because the hair is pulled back, it really showcases the pompadour at the front. I love this look. You can really accentuate this look by accessorizing with maybe an animal print head scarf or a classic red bandana tied around your head and knot. It to the side, you can also sweep all of your hair back into a high ponytail, with the bandana still on or tied around the elastic awesome for dancing. This next style probably has a proper name that I have no idea, so I called it the Rip Curl because it looks like a beautiful way, start by sectioning, your hair off in a nice deep side parting. So I generally take it from the arch of my eyebrow back and and just separate your hair, with whatever you can find a bobby pin, I'm using or a comb whatever and you're, going to take a triangular section again, maybe about and what's that about three inches Back from the parting and then down to the opposite corner of your forehead, again you're going to want to probably back home this section of hair, it really gives you stability and ease of styling. It helps you manipulate your hair into the style you want. You don't have to use hairspray, but hairspray will help it hold the style. I take this section of hair and you're going to pull it taut in an opposite direction to your parting and you will roll towards the ceiling so rolling upwards wrap up the hair around your index finger now if you've curled your hair before this is going to Really help because the pearls are going to help you form this pink curl slip, your index finger out and pinch the curl and now roll towards your head roll backwards towards your head. When you get near your face push down - and this is going to create the swirl, especially if you've back combed your hair - to begin with you're going to have a lot of volume in the front. And then it's going to go into this nice, swirl and curl. It sounds more confusing that it is pin at the back of the curl with bobby pins and try and disguise those bobby pins to really show off your nice curl at the front. Now I really like to sweep my hair back simply at the side. The same side as the curl just twist and pin, and then you can accessorize with a flower again, you can put your hair up in a ponytail with this front swell and the side twists. You can wear a bandana. It'S up to you. You can do anything. It'S very versatile see just for the flower autopen dinner. Ok, the pumps were for this style again if your hairs backcomb to begin with, it's really going to help you're going to roll your hair backwards towards the back of your head and then pinch the roll and pull it to one side of your face now. This is going to bring the swirl around. You can then fiddle about with the end bits of your hair to make it into a nice swirl and pin so you're rolling a pompadour you're rolling your hair back into a barrel curl and then, instead of fixing it to your head at the back you're going To pinch the pompadour and bring it to one side of your face, so you're turning the swirl around and you can just pin it and spray and again you can wear your hair in all sorts of different ways. This twist up, the sides put a bandana and put a flower in put a ponytail in okay. Now, rather than rolling back away from your face with this style, we're rolling under and towards our face, so pull the section of hair forward and pinch the ends and then roll with your fingers. Back and under towards your face. You'Re going to make a roll or a tube of hair, now keep your index finger in that tube and push it against your hairline. This will enable you to fix bobby pins in along the length of your index finger and that's really going to hold the tube nice and securely to your head. You'Ll, be able to slip your index finger out and have the style give it a spray. Okay, I'm going to be honest with you. Sometimes this doesn't work. Your fingers are going to get all caught up. It'S just not going to look cool so take a bun donor and cut it into quarters. Now these quarters, you can use as little fillers that will roll your fringe up perfectly. So you just take your hair and roll it around the bun donut towards your face forming a perfect different roll. Now, even if there any sticking out bits, you can use the bobby pins to flip them under the roll and bobby pin them to your head. This is really secure. I mean especially for going to where this fringe roll and all day you're going to need security to keep it nice and buoyant. So you can shove bobby pins in left Center on this Bhairo little hold really securely perfect, again, accessorize wear it up. Wear it down! Rosie, the riveter is a hugely iconic figure from the forties and you can simulate Rosie do by pinning your hair up at the back. Now, I'm using a fake French roll here just to disguise all of our hair at the back. You can stick it up into a messy bun or a big dry. Pin curl just get your hair up and off of your face, and it really doesn't matter if it's a little bit messy on top, because there were curls on top of roses. Look anyway and then just tie a bandana around your head, knotting it to one side and then choose any one of the fringe roles that I have shown you in this video to top it off and you'll have a really good rosy. Look. Here'S way of doing a fake victory, roll victory rolls are awesome, but while you're trying to master them, you can wear these fake ones to give F a victory. Roll feel. I will choose any one of my fringe rolls from this video and wear that at the front, and then maybe one or two of these fake victory rolls to give a really nice pinup esque vintage style. No one's going to tell you off for not doing a proper victory roll okay! If you've only got two minutes to create a look, then this is the one I would suggest just sweep all of your hair onto one side from a side parting and then on the side of the parting twist and pin the hair backwards. If you've curled your hair, previously you're going to get a lot of volume and a lot of flick and curl glamour and Vavoom on one side and then a smooth opposite side and where you can place a flower to accessorize. It'S going to give you a really instant vintage feel without any rolls curls or swirls done, Wolffe we're finished cards and about you, I'm kind of sick of my own voice right now, thanks for speaking with me thanks so much for watching. I really hope that this videos helped you in some way. Even it's just a little bit. Do let me know in the comments box what you think I love to hear from you. If you'd like video them I'd love you to click the like button, just so I know I'm on the right track, really really helpful. If you'd like to subscribe to my channel regular updates, then please click the box here and that will take you to my page. If you would like to see some more of my vintage hairstyles, then you can click on this link here and that will take you up to my feet to chair styles, playlist thanks again, guys I'll see you soon bye,

Kelly Marie: I don't really follow hair and make-up sites. I'm partially disabled and can't do fine work with my hands anymore. Your tips were simple enough I could do a few. Doesn't sound like a big deal but being able do my own hair up pretty without asking my mother or a friend for help is a Huge deal for me. Thank you, thank you, thank you! xoxoxo

Elora: As someone who is HORRIBLE with styling my hair, this was SOOO helpful and easy! Thank you! I'm definitely subscribing.

Twenty Paphonies: Omg, thank you!  I'm going to a 1950's style dance tomorrow.  I have the poodle skirt, the shirt, the shoes, the scarf, ect, but I needed a hairstyle.  These are PERFECT!  Thanks so much!

youtuber;): OMG brilliant! I was actually born in the wrong era I love 50s but have never been able to do the hair to match. These were perfect!!!!

lisa moran: Ive been having fun playing around with these tutorials. I never knew how to do a proper pompadour but I now have a better understanding - thank you! Xx

Esperantia85: I never style my hair, but this weekend I went on a vintage event and tried three of your styles. They were so easy and pretty! Thank you!!!

LeyLey Marie: I'm in love with your turtorials!! I had no idea how to do this before today and now I feel like I've got the hang of it!! My husband loves the retro look! Thank you!

vhopman: Thank you. These were helpful and easy! I love looks that look cute while being easy to do on myself. I have a vintage event coming up, so this helps a lot!

Kari Stevens: I Love all of these looks! I have fallen madly in love with these classic looks but have struggled to pull them off on my own. Thank you for sharing!

Amber Brunicke: Thank you for this tutorial! My daughter and I love this style and now we can actually start acheiving the look!

Granny Gamer: I am a school teacher and at the end of the day, I catch a glimpse of myself in the mirror and wonder how my elementary students have not run off screaming in horror.  Your video has helped me look forward to the next school year without being worried about frightening the children.  I have always adored the 1940s styles, as my mother was a young woman during that era and her pictures are amazing!  What a lovely era for hair.  Thank you so much!

NoMoreInUse: 5:40 I'm mind-blown. One of my friends always gets this exact same up-do every single time on a new years eve event where stylists do your hair. we thought we could never pull that off but you make it look so easy. She said she likes this hairstyle allot and that she wishes she could do it her self so maybe she will when I show her this.

twoaprilspoons: This was such an awesome tutorial! Super easy to follow, good explanations and love the accessories :) Thanks!

Alexis Macias: I remember first watching your videos and learning how to do the pin up look! They helped me SO much and I love it! Thank you so much for your videos!

celtic lover88: Here I am the night of my graduation featuring a wonderful new hairdo that I learned from Vintageous! I did the side pomp and the faux victory roll plus a nice little pin-on hat and bow. I use your videos all the darn time and THANK YOU SO MUCH! You are charming to listen to and helpful :) 

Shahla Ahmad: Thanks so much for this!  It's EXACTLY what I've been looking for to add to my everyday look!  Also, I'm wearing one of these for a hot date this weekend!  It'll complete my retro look. :)  

LilK Standley: THANK YOU SO MUCH for this easy-to-follow tutorial!!! My daughter's school was celebrating the 50th day of school today by dressing up in 50's style. We used the pin curl style with a hot pink bandana! Thanks to you, I had a happy 4th grader this morning! :)

Jill VonBuskirk: I love this tutorial! You made it simple and the styles look great. Thanks :)

Hayley Penticost: I've always struggled with my hair but you have really helped me with your simple demonstrations.  You look so elegant & make it look so easy which for me it's not - but now I feel more confident.  Thank you x

Noora Al Baroudi: These styles are so cute and simple, and you are adorable! Have my hair setting in pin curls getting ready to try one of these out for the Reverend Horton Heat show tonight. Wish me luck. Thanks for a lovely tutorial!

LaLaurona: This is exactly what I was looking for: quick and easy, yet still fabulous. Thanks for sharing!!

Jade Thomas: I love all of these! My town has a vintage festival every year and I always go, but I wanted to get into it properly this year :) This definitely helps. Thank you!

Haley Sotack: Thanks for the tutorial! Tried the first one out and it turned out AMAZING!

Eibmozluver: LOVE these!! I have been looking for something to do with my hair forever, and all of these are prefect!

Amy Rose, Main Character: I love it. I know I look like such a nerdy or "normal" girl.. But I feel like a vintagious, glamourous, edgy woman on the inside! I never knew those tricky rolls were called "victory rolls". Again, love it!

Yochell: You are a life saver! My daughter would love her hair styled like these and now i know how lol thank you so much! and you have a new subscriber

Jane Abraham: I just loved your tutorial, and I cannot wait to try some of these looks! Thanks so much!

juni louise: I'm completely inept with my hair! I've been looking for a good tutorial that gives me easy options for a 1950's murder mystery dinner and yours is the best! So many are way more difficult than I want to attempt right now. These look great and I think I can manage them! Thank you!

Shana de la Gata: Great tutorial! I love the fake victory curls. Your tip to curl my hair first really helped. Tons of body and it hid the bobby pins well. Thank you!

Carly Friesen: Lovely! Makes me want to grow my hair out again just so I can try these looks.

Jennifer Young: Awesome! Love it, you do a great job at demonstrating the styles in an easy to understand way. Thank you \m/

Dpoppy93: You make everything look so easy! Thank you for the vid, it's a great help.

Brianimal Winkel: Completely brilliant!!! Exactly what I needed!  My boy loves 50's looks and I'm dressing up for him tonight.  Much thanks!

Alexandra C.: Love this video! Everything is quick and easy and is helps me have that pinup look with minimal effort. Lol

Jessica Howard: LOVE LOVE LOVE!! Our daughter has a program later this evening and needs a vintage hairstyle. You have made this so easy for us to achieve. Thank you so much:)

Josie Mills: For YEARS I have struggled to do simple vintage styles! My hair is naturally curly, well, more wavy now but I still can't master the simple looks, lol. I'm going to try the ones you did and see how it goes - fingers crossed! Thanks for posting this. :D

Karatsukino: I love the idea for the front roll! It's a look I'm eager to try really soon :)

crystalheart9: I love the 50's look. I was born in 1951 so I was too young to wear any of these styles but I still love the look. Your makeup is fab too.

Jesse Gaspard: I loved your video! It really helped me figure out how to get that perfect 50's hair look fast, so I don't have to spend a lot of time in the mornings messing around with my hair. And your voice is so beautiful and pleasant to hear. Thank you for your tutorial!

100yenbets: Thank you so much for this video! I've been looking for styles to cutely accommodate my eyepatch and the rip curl is fantastic!! So awesome.

Tan Lueng: Easy and exactly what I was looking for!!! And you looked gorgeous in all of them <3

Maureen McTiernan: So unbelievably beautiful. I have literally wanted these hairstyles my entire life and never thought I could do it. Until now. Thank you so much.

Erica N. Padilla: this is such an amazing video!!! I can finally do vintage hairstyles on my own. p.s. both you and your hair are stunning!

Christi Petaloti Art Series: Quick easy and beautiful, without products! Perfect! Thank you dear!

rtongs1: really great tips for a last minute vintage event, thank you, you made it look so easy :)

Lena Ozuna: These are great! You make it look so easy. I can't wait to try these looks. Thanks! :D

April Gold: Thank you for practical applications that can be used any day of the week! I was impressed with how easy the instructions were to follow!

Shellie Nichol: I love watching your tutorials. I am so excited to do these on my book tour!! hugs to you beautiful. Thank you so much for making these videos for us gals. 

Nicholas Lynch: Doing the hairspray musical tomorrow and that first one seems defiantly easy enough for me to put in my hair thanks!

Rhonda Bee: Thank you so much! Now I have an easy do that looks great for an upcoming semi-formal event!

Cassey Ettelt: One of the best tutorials I've ever watched! I've tried vintage hairstyles before without success, but this video was so helpful! Carry on-cheers!

Heather Krakat: Very helpful! I'm going to enter my first pin-up contest this weekend and this is just what I needed!

Kat Bennett: Brilliant! I already use a couple of these, but its lovely to have a few more quick and easy vintage looks to go-to for when I decide to go out at the last minute. And so well explained - thanx!

Maysa Nascimento: Thanks for explaining and making it easier than it seemed! Loved it! Just subscribed! :)

Jennifer Dillon: Your victory roll cheat just made my whole day. I also love the pompador that you did first. They were all pretty but those two were awesome! Thank you for sharing!

Morgan Robinson: Thank you so much!!! These are wonderful options for a vintage look!! Can't wait to use them:)

Claudia Battiato: Thank you so much for your simple tips! Loved the simplicity

AshleyJordanJ: Just found your videos and I love them, loads of helpful tips for an aspiring vintage hair dresser x

Helen Jones: Great video! Easy to follow tutorial that doesn't take up a lot of time, clear instructions and excellent examples even for an absolute novice with butterfingers like me! Thank you for making vintage hair easier! :-) 

Mara: Thanks so much! I'm such a lazy hairstylist so I'm THRILLED to find your easy Vintage styles. Your explanations and demonstrations are easy to follow and inspiring. Very much appreciated!

A LIFE OF DIVERSIONS: Incredibly helpful. I'm doing a 50/60s Challenge in a singing group and have to film 3 different parts so this is just perfect!

Sage Dianne: Thank you so much! My homecoming theme is 1950's and this is so helpful! Love it!

gianna toenz: I love this vintage style... your tutorial helped me a lot! thank you so much! :) you're gorgeous!

Mrs Sir Ben: hey just wanted to say thank you for this video! I work at a retro diner in Australia that serves American cuisine and this is just the perfect finishing touch for my work "uniform".

dtelschow91: Looks so easy and adorable to you! I HAVE to try it! Thank you for your inspiration

Shariese Flieger: Doing a pin up photo shoot today. Thank you for helping me with my hair. Super cute and easy

Sue Low: Love it! So much to see with no time wasted. Simple to do as well.

Stacy Paul: Thanks! It was a really easy way to incorporate a vintage look into my style without a ton of time.

cheyenne mounce: I watch this pretty much every time I'm doing my hair.

Géraldine Perruchon: Thank you so much for this video! I have done my first PinUp look today thanks to you :)

AdLibby: The french twist you showed us at 5:43 is going to be a lifesaver for me! THANK YOU SO MUCH. It's so easy and I wish I knew how to do it before. It could have saved me from a lot of bad hair days haha

Louisa 1605: As someone who is bloody awful at styling their own hair, I find your tutorials super easy to watch along, amazingly informative and often produce a fab result!

JSwagEtc: Wow, thank you so much!! You make these styles so simple and I'm super excited to give them all a shot!  =D

charis morlotti: The Rip Curl is called A Victory Roll. I love your tutorials :)

Beatriz Perez: Thank you so much for this video. I love the hairstyles, but I'm a beginner and it's a bit intimidating to do. But watching your video, I'm happy to say I accomplished my first one. Thank you so much. I'm very thrilled!!

Nicole Chardenet: This is awesome! A vintage friend has gotten me interested in the '40s...I love the hairstyles! So nice and feminine and apparently, not a lot of work to achieve...:)

Angie P: Love this video! It's so hard to find a tutorial for beginners that are REALLY beginners.

valerie bonilla: My daughter has 1950's day at school. This tutorial is so very helpful. Thank you!

Kiara Colon: I just started trying Retro hairdos today. I love it. my coworkers thought it was cute :)

SaritaV Pinup: So cute! Thanks for the easy ideas! The pompadour is my go-to, but I like the idea of adding the sides.

Lara Schaaf: I just loved this tutorial :) Thanks for posting it, it really was fairly simple and I got several compliments from people about the style. I just did the very first one and tied a blue bandana around it, looked super cute! You're the best! Thanks again!

Athena D: I've never been able to do my hair, but your video is simple and stylish! Thank you for sharing your special talent!

Tania Lee: Awesome tutorial video and so easy to follow, thank you!!!

Kitty Kaos: This is probably the easiest tutorial I have seen to follow  thank you xx

jfo898: Thank you so much! I am terrible at styling my own hair and this was absolutely wonderful!

Jessica bell: You're awesome! I'm a busy mom who loves the pin up look but never tried it because it looked hard. Now I can do it!! Thank you for sharing your tips!

Jessica bell: You're awesome! I'm a busy mom who loves the pin up look but never tried it because it looked hard. Now I can do it!! Thank you for sharing your tips!

#Trauma Rn: You made it simple and fun. Loved your tutorial!

Katherine Marie Swanson: Thank you so much for sharing, I can't wait to try these out! :)

artsyrakel: I never know what to do with my hair and these styles look easy! I was looking for hair styles to go with a retro pin up costume but I think these would be great for every day!

Anna Bean: I'm going to a 50s themed party next weekend. Being useless with my hair, i was panicking, but this tutorial has been so much help to me i could actually cry, thank you :) xx

yoopieyaya: Thank you so much for this really amazing and wonderful video!!! I tried them all and they really looked great!

Duffy The Orignal: Thank you so much for your awesome tutorial(s). I am QUITE a novice, and I appreciate your "cheats," too!

katie terry: I'll give it a go! Thank you, love this look x

Jin Ahn: Thanks girl for this wonderful tutorial!

Amy Claire Walsh: You are stunning! And this was the easiest tutorial I have watched for a very long time. Thank you!

Elizabeth Freshour: Finally. I've been trying to find a technique I could do. I love these looks but I need to start simple. This is well explained and looks great.

Callysto: hey great vid, I'm really trying to get that 'rip curl' look, but my hair is down to my hips... any advices ? thanks again for the tuto ! :)

Michelle Ordever: You've made it look so simple!  I've watched a few vids today to try and learn to roll my hair at the front - going to check out all your others now! I shared my "attempt" on my blog - don't think I did * too * bad a job in the end - practice makes perfect though! Thanks for the ideas though, I'm forever stuck with what to do with my hair!! x

Florencia López: Simple and clear. Thank you so much!

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