Easy Hairstyles For Second Day Vintage Hair

A few quick ways to style you hair once your vintage brush out has fallen without resetting your hair.

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These hairstyles are just simple, easy, go-to options for when you don't have a lot of time, but you still want to look put together after my vintage wet set has fallen, there's still going to be some kind of shape to the bang. It most likely will look like this on day, two or three. If I don't reset my hair in rollers, which makes a great base for more elegant but simple styles, the first hairstyle I'm going to show you utilizes, hair combs. These are the grip tooth Combs. You can get them on Amazon they're, just great for pulling back the hair in a secure way without using a ton of bobby pins and they're going to stay in place for this pulled back hair comb style, your hair can be straight or on the wavier side. Typically, my hair will look something like this when I'm wearing this style, or it could just be completely straight so you'll want to have your hair parting, where you like it, either on the side or in the middle, to sweep back the hair. I'M using my Denman, backcomb or brush holding that side section with my hand, drag the comb through the hair and then push it back up against the section and repeat on the other side. Since this side includes the bang I'll be holding it pressed flat to keep that s shape maintained when my hair is completely straight, I can create the S shape by using a duckbill clip and a little bit of water. If you're using a middle part, you can maintain the S shape on both sides for a Sleek pulled back style that keeps the hair out of your face. You can stop at this point and simply comb through the ends when I wear this style. It'S when my hair is mostly straight, and I don't like the feeling of it on my shoulders, so I often opt for a ponytail in back foreign I'll, usually cover it with a ribbon or a hair. Clip like this little pearly bow. That was on a piece of gift, wrap, add some pearls and you're in business. For this next style, I'm going to create a simple twisted updo in the back with a few bobby pins, first combing back the hair and holding it in place as if I were making a ponytail, then I'm going to twist the hair around and secure the ends. Underneath tucking in any loose pieces to pin the style, I'm using some large hair pins foreign, so by leaving that little tail out the end and kind of rolling it and tucking it. Under the twist. You kind of create this shell-like conch effect and you can enforce that by rounding out the shape and hitting it in place how you see fit. Thank you. When I first acquired my vintage bird cage, I really wasn't sure how to style the hair with it, but so far I'm loving it with a very simple updos. One way to really Elevate. This hairstyle would be to add a hair accessories. Some kind of vintage embellishment like a bird cage or a fascinator, since this updo isn't very high on the head. It could be worn with a hat like this lovely 1960s pillbox, but to complement a pill box hat. I really do think a shignon is the most flattering option, as it is another pulled back style held on the nape of the neck and can be worn in the back or on the side. For this super simple Shake: not I'm simply pulling the hair to the side and beginning to roll it upwards. Securing any hairs from coming out. As I go, take the roll and pin it in place with bobby pins, pressing the roll and the pins firmly into the scalp. The shagnon sits nicely into that s, shape of the bang continuing the spiral you can use your comb to make sure all the hair on the side is smooth and add some hairspray before applying your hat. This style works well on hair. That is slightly curled at the bottom to create that roll, it's off-center style adds balance to a beret, worn on the side showing off that S, Wave bang and that spiral shignon. That kind of reminds me of a croissant. Oh, I hope you enjoyed seeing some vintage accessories and simple pulled back hairstyles for you to try foreign all of the hats were found on Etsy and the hair combs you can find linked below to my Amazon store.

mfkz wild: i’ve been binging your videos i want to get into this style so extremely bad you do it so well

ran_dom: Straight out of the 50s, love ❤

Niki D: Stunning!

Агнес Денисовна: omg the third I'll try it

J: What does she mean by S-shaped bang? I thought bangs were the American term for a fringe, not long pieces of hair.

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