Vintage Finger Waves Wig Styling Tutorial

  • Posted on 17 April, 2017
  • T Part Wig
  • By Anonymous

I'm back back back back again with another wig video! Thanks to nellhatesyou for the style request I hope this is what you had in mind! It's not a perfect replica of the sleek vintage finger wave but this was my first time trying the technique! PS the makeup tutorial of the look in the thumbnail and the end will be going up in the next week :)

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Hi guys this is kind welcome back to my channel. Today'S video is another wig style tutorial. My last one got tons of positive reviews. It'S not my most viewed video on my channel, so I think I can take the hint that you guys like these videos on our video. What do you guys commented that you wanted to see me? Try doing those small little miss fame waves and are going to plunge a thumbs up. I'M assuming that the comment was referring to this picture of Miss fame, but those kind of small 1920s finger waves. I'Ve actually never tried to do this style before, because I'm someone who likes big hair - that's high close to God so good to be a new experience for me, but let's just jump into it. So the share that I'm working on is the synthetic lace front wig. I got it from Vegas fashion calm and I already blocked it onto this head which, by the way, since a lot of yachts in my loss of do this little brown thing here is from bobby pins calm, it's called a canvas, wig block, and it's just to Keep the wig sturdy and in place, but you can also use like a styrofoam head. If you don't know who bobby pins is he's a wig master from New York City, he has an online shop full of wigs and wig, making tools I'll put all the details down in description but yeah. I just pinned this wig and so the wig block. These are just little sewing pins and the white strip is some twill tape to help keep the lace laying flat that way when I'm brushing and pulling on the wig, I don't have to worry about it moving and it stays negative straight as if it were on My head, so this hair is actually fairly new and clean. I think I've only used it a couple of times for some sponsored videos, but I barely teased it or cut any hairspray in it. So I'm not going to go through the process of detangling it and straightening it like. I did last time so you're going to start off by choosing where you want to part the hair, and I like to part it right here, because this is my good side. So I'm going to put in some rollers now and I'm going to put in two rollers diagonally, so the hair is partially going that way away from the part and also partially going that way away from the face. They'Re going to take a section. That'S just a little bit smaller than the roller, so that you don't have too much hair and curl it away from the part, but also away from the head just like that, I'm taking two little pro pins and sending it into place. Taking the next section brushing it out so that the curls come out really nice and clean and there's little kinks in it and again doing the same exact thing. So these are my first three rollers, as you can see, it's roughly the same amount of hair. The same width section in the same kind of diagonal direction and I'm just going to follow this pattern all the way down to the ear all right. So I'm done to fill a row of rollers all the way from the park down to the ear. The can see I had to clip some hair back just to make it easier for myself. There'S no shame in not so I'm going to do the same thing on the opposite side of the part now, except instead of having the hair going. That way, I'm going to have it go the opposite way, and these curls they're still going to go out that way, but I'm going to have them going away from the parts of the heads going to go in this direction. So this is what the hair looks. Like now from that, first full row of rollers from ear to ear and looks kind of crazy, but hair always has to go through a bad stage before it looks good kind of like Britney Spears. So the next step for me is I'm going to do another row of rollers. The ones behind these ones are going to go in that direction like them, and the ones behind these ones are going to go in that direction. As expected, father invited back on the head that shapes kind of take a different pattern, since I'm following diagonal shape all the way back. When I reach the back of the head, it kind of just looks forwards on Seoul s. Mj agonal anymore, don't forgot musing. Once I reach around the crown area, all of the hair is just going to be rolled horizontally going downwards alright. So this is a finish. A little roller set I'll show you a 360-degree view. The next step now is to set the curls in place with some hot steam, so I'm going to go, get my steamer and I'll be right back okay, so I've got the steamer going and all I'm going to do is hover this around the hair. So it kind of keeps up the curls and some employees, and I got a lot of questions about this last time for everyone who is asking from Conair and that's literally the only thing that's written on this machine. Like I said it's like ten years old - and it belonged to my mom, so I don't know what model this is or where you can even get it honestly. It'S not even that good like it always randomly stops like just right now, and it always like overflows hot water on the floor, so I have to play a towel down. It'S the whole thing as long as it gets the job done is all it's important to me, so not only no brick femur, which is why everyone was asking me in the comments where to get this. My answer is just to find the cheapest one at Walmart see misty. You know a lot of you guys were also asking how long you're supposed to have this team on this. I don't really have like a timer that's set out. Basically, I only seem it up until I feel that all of the hair is nice and damp from the hospital which usually takes the while, which is why to speed up the process. I take a little plastic bag and then you just going to put your steamer up under this bag, so it all gets dropped around the hair instead of going up out of the atmosphere, make sure you're not neglecting the bottom of the head or the top of The head, you want to get it evenly on all of the curlers, so just give it a couple of minutes. Usually I honestly just wait until I'm tired of standing, so this bag is really hot. So I'm going to leave this alone now, I'm gon na go eat a snack, make some cookies. You want to give it like, maybe one to two hours. You want to wait until the hair is not hot anymore and not let any more I'm so I'm going to go, make some cookies and I'll be right. Back I'll pay it back. So I'm ready to take this dog off now then. Maybe I'd say an hour. An hour and a half, it's definitely cooled down a lot. It'S not hot at all. I guess I would say it's a little bit wet from the wet bag, but it's not that much of a problem. So I'm going to take each of these rollers out one by one, all right, zoomed, you guys then and went to a different angle, so you can hopefully get a better view of it, but I'm just brushing the hair up. Now I'm going to brush it out, because I want more of a loose wave around the veins once you let it go, you can kind of see a natural wave starting to form just by listening to what the hair wants to do, but I'm going to force The hair to go into a very uniform heat wave so start by taking this first section here and it's just a rat tail comb and I'm pushing the hair right beside apart upwards, and since this is a cross, the next section is going to be a trough Which just means was going down so see that hair right there I'm putting my finger on it and kind of push it towards the crust we just made and then again flipping that in so it stays in place, and there we've created our first finger wave next Section now is going to be another crust which is going to go up so pushing this hair up using our comb and then plotting it with our finger, get another little alligator clip and then flip that in place, and now this hair all over here is just A hot mess going on making sure to press this down really firmly so that when I brush this, these guys don't come. Undone so brushed off coat. The next section of hair you can see. Since this one went up. The next section is going to come down and you can see there's already a natural trough coming right there, which should happen if you brush the curls out and use it a nice nice set with a roller and then flipping buttons later. As for the back of the head, you can do whatever you like with it. You can put it up in a bun or you can continue the pattern, but I think I'm going to stop around where the gear is and then just let the pair kind of do whatever it wants and then I'm going to do the same thing. For this side of the part again, all I'm doing is finding wet hair naturally wants to curl and then, with my finger, almost pushing it up against the last crest. So I kind of have more defined curl there and putting it in place using a brush helps to it's a little bit cleaner than your fingers. It'S just a rat tail comb and since here I see a natural crust coming place it against that and then kind of push the hair back like that, and you can put a little pin in there to keep the hair in that direction. I don't have enough. Alligator clips to secure all of the weave so for this one, since I want the hair to lay nice and flat against the head playing my finger on that crust and then come in secured down with a bobby pin just like that for some of the curls You'Ll notice, if you brush it nice and softly, you can see this trough head and goes all the way around like that, which i think is really pretty still. I'M gon na kind of reinforce that using some more bobby pins to keep the hair laying slot. So it stays in place. Obviously, these bobby pins are not going to be staying in the way while we're wearing it, I'm just putting them in right now to kind of force the hair to lay the way I want to and later we're going to reinforce everything and freeze it in place With hairspray so you're just going to fidget around with a hair until you like the way, it looks like, for example, this little piece right here. I kind of wanted to fall onto my sega's, like that. So I'm going to pull this section upwards a little bit and if I really want it nice and flat, I'm going to put a little pin in that, so it can't fall back that way. It'S really all in the details and this top section right here. I think I'm actually going to take that club out, because I kind of wanted to go high like that, whereas these parts I want to lay flat on the head so take that out and since it's really frizzy I'm going to softly brush. So this is how the hair looks now, and I hope you can see all the different curls how it goes up and down and up and and up and down. One is the way you like it we're going to prove within with hairspray. So the way I spray my wigs is, I use a combination of hairspray and a blow dryer on low heat and I find out the hairspray combined with the heat just locks it in place. The hairspray doesn't really matter to use whatever you got so, as I'm spraying it and going in with a seed part and then switching to cool us to set it in place. You can see I'm also printing the waves right with a crest and trough me. So it's really strong and well defined there for the bat I'm not spraying it with hairspray doesn't really have the strong shape to it anyway. So I don't need to hold anything in place, and my view is that if I don't need to spray it with hairspray, I don't do it because it just kind of makes it icky and growth and you have to wash it. I only use a hair spray when I need to, but this entire section is now sprayed, so I can take all of everything out. This is the finished hairstyle you guys. I hope you liked it and that you learned something cool today. If the reading to me is more like 1950s Marilyn Monroe more than it does 1920 flapper, so it's not exactly the look that I was going for. I think it's because the hair was too long and too thick, but that's not a problem for me. Anyway. Be sure to follow my instagram at online kind and the fuchsia page to see some pictures and videos of me wearing this hair instant, look at the suits the more witcha towards in the future, with speaking of which, let me know down below in the comments. What other kinds of hairstyles you want me to try out, but until next time I hope you guys subscribe and give this video thumbs up and I'll see you in the next one bye,

Courtney Foster: This video is EXACTLY what I was looking for! I'm a hairstylist, but doing wigs for a play, and working with synthetic hair is way different than regular hair. Thank you for taking the time to show each step and not just doing a fast time lapse video. You are amazing, I'm so grateful I stumbled on your channel! XX!!

Glowboutin: FINALLY SOMEONE WHO DOES THIS ON YOUTUBE FOR FREE!!!! thank you very very very much

Wintry Tea: "Hair has to go through a bad stage before it looks good, kinda like Britney Spears" HONEY THE SHADE, I LIVE FOR IT.

Chi pote: This tutorial is just what I needed, gracias ✨

asha pasha: Been binging your videos ever since I discovered your channel about a month ago?? You are so talented and your work and skills are so inspiring! Can't wait to see what you'll do next and can't wait to see you grow!!!

Oliver P: Thanks so much for this!!! I'm doing hair for a production of Anything Goes and I'm going to use this to style the wig for Reno!!!

Caio Machado: OMFG that turned out so beautiful. Thank you! Looking forward to watching more hair tutorials coming from you.

Nicole Lynch: Love this! I want to try it on another wig I own for the Jazz age lawn party this summer

Monica Mosack: This is a crazy good video with just what I needed. Thank you for posting!!

Mel Mar: I love this tutorial. The wig looks like Marilyn Monroe. I love it. You did a good and beautiful job❤

Isak Adriansen: You're the kind of YouTuber that has way too few subscribers

Madison Steward: I would love to see a classic page boy style! So sleek and gorgeous

The Wilma Fingerdoo Review: So helpful. My new wig(s) is a short finger wave that I shook out for volume and was just thinking how I was going to re-set it...and there you are with the answer. Thanks Kyne! mwah

MIZZBHAVED09: Good job! Very organized curls and neat!

Lg gg: I love it that you don't push it and say all kinds of crap about where you bought the s*** at it's easy and simple and your attitude is easy-going keep up the good work love your videos

Evelyn: even without your fierce makeup on you still look flawless

Kawaii Homemade: Omg thank you! Needed this for my Betty Boop cosplay!

Erick Hanon: i'm loving this wigs videos!!! do some more

cookieaddictions: Amazing tutorial! I'm planning to do something like this but I'm also planning to dye my wig first...would that affect how it curls like this or would it not matter as long as I curl/steam it? Thanks!

nice ralph: you're truly an artist: beautiful look

Calvin Williamson: Well done! Just a helpful hint there are cheap thermal bags out there that would be perfect for putting over on top for steaming. Thanks for sharing your knowledge ❤️❤️

Artila Finley: You did an excellent and patient job on demonstrating finger-wave technique

missbean: OMG...I loe your channel. As a wig maker, myself. You've helped me with styling soooo much. Thanks a bunch. New Subbie!!!

Isak Adriansen: Loved this wig so much I had to buy it

Jennifer Okoktok: I just can't!!! Everything you do I absolutely admire!! You are fierce and I have no shame wanting more!!

Bobby Lloyd: If you wanted to you could just lightly hairspray the set, then blow dry it on high, give it a cool shot, and then relax the set. You could also just blow dry it on high for a couple of minutes and then leave it for an hour or two. I have never tried it on a wig but on clients it works well.

Oleg Ivanov: I actually was looking for this kind o tutorial for so long! thank you!!! your videos inspired me to try have fun with wigs :) I was wondering if the resoult would be similar with a bit cheaper wigs ?

Kevin Jewell: 1920 started with damp hair and some firm setting gel, the finger waves are set by hand and left to dry with the gel flat on the head, zero volume purely 3-D waves..same technique was used for Veronica Lake's peek-a-boo bang...your technique was used by Jerry Hall during her Thierry Mugler Angel days....

Galidor Dimension: Thank so much for this I need it for my Marilyn Monroe cosplay. You are my new favourite YouTuber.

Fat and Fem: This is amazing !!!! You should make a tutorial on how to do a high ponytail wig

Girlscout: We need some Kim Chi huge bang/front wave up in here! Btw, youre amazing and i love that youre very relaxing to watch and not all "HEY GIRL HEEEY!!!" all the time. Love Bobbiepinz aswell, he knows his shit!

Cedrick Armas: Amazing i learned a lot. Thank you❤️❤️

Carlton Taylor: I. Am. Obsessed. You're a beautiful man and look gorgeous in drag. Slay, queen ❤

Cheryl Trade: Love! Can you show us a big Barbarella/ Cheryl Cole style? I'd love to see how to double stack too!

Violet Ocampo: I love your videos!!!

Stix Newman: I've gotta tell you, I've been doing drag for five years and hair has always been a huge struggle for me- so your tutorials have been so fun and easy to follow- so thanks so much for doing them!! Also, is there any way you could do a double dutch braid tutorial- ala kim kardashian/kylie jenner style? I've been wanting a wig like that for quite some time but whenever I've tried to style it myself but I keep getting stuck. I'd love to see a tutorial if you've got the time!

Lupe Perez: You are a fierce sorcerer! i love the magic you do!

Baby Kills: This was so gorgeous! How would you do a wet finger wave?

Clarisa Estrada B: Just found your channel and I'm in love!!

harxmoond: It's a fabric steamer for removing wrinkles from clothing but perfect on this application.

ElegantEgotist: Wig wise, I would love to see a tutorial on an updo! I've always been a fan of updo wigs but I struggle to do one and I'd love to see your take on one!

Queenie's New York Lotto: I love it! !

Velvet Salas: miss gurl!! que buen video11 ame el resultado

katlady5000: I love this tutorial you are talented. Because a quick suggestion. If you get some metal wave clips instead of the clips you are using in the video it will be easier to hold the finger waves in place. The wave clips are put into the ridge of each wave. They are made for finger waves. Hopefully that makes sense. The waving clips aren't that expensive most beauty supply places carry them. :)

eli hauser: you look INCREDIBLE in short hair

DoGlowy: When i want realllly tight curls, what i usually do is soak the wig in boiling water, then dry it completely before letting it out again. This'll only work if you've got good heat-resistant hair though.

accf: Because you are steaming the hair covered with a bag you should prime your block with a plastic bag and tape just like Bobbie pinz does or your wig block might grow mould.

CASSANI: Can you PLEASE do the Lana del Rey beehive Pageant hair!

Gilles: “too long and too thick but that's not a problem for me...“ i see what you did there

117ralph: you really have a natural talent to do hair ! u made only just a little mistake when u start putting bobby pins at the bottom of ur hair (9:20 ) ... if u had startet at the top in the second row, u would have nailed it perfectly, i am sure ! to blend it all over the head is the art and would have gone to that twenty style u looked for. but no problem, the finished look with make up (loved it!)and dress ,accessoires looked perfect and modern at the same time ! GZ ! ^^)

Jazzlyn Scott: Amazing once again!!

Nellhatesyou: YES i feel like u made it cause i asked for it. THANK YOU goddamnit! <3

Misha Lee: Please do a short finger wave look

Marcus Productions: Please do a wig stacking tutorial ❤️

Behui Longe: Well..looking amazing.

Nikola Marková: PERFECT !

Henry ow: Wow. i have learnt a lot, thanks.

Cawney Hawme: If your steam stops then lift your nozzle straight up over your head. That will let trapped moisture run back into the machine and steam should start flowing again. I think that will stop your leaking problem.

César Augusto: You are so gorgeous OMG Im jealous ❤

Jack S: I just started to watch you and this channel is everything I like.

Dream Wedding: Do you recommend using a wig oven after steaming the hair?

Alice Adler: Kyne, cookies look delicious!!! Yum!!! Pretty wig!!! How long about does it take you to roll a wig this length??? How many rollers, about??? I thought on one YT, you mentioned special rollers to use??? If so, what are they??? Thank you!!!

Osa Osula: super helpful

None of Your business: You sir have just earned yourself another subscriber

Honey Bee562: Why tf am I just now discovering you I love these videos

JadeLeaf1980: I'm guessing Miss Fame's wig is probably drenched in some kind of setting formula and pinned without pre-curling so it stays close to the head and doesn't gain volume. I've heard of it being done with conditioner on real hair and fabric softener on synthetic. Personally I like the more volumed teased fingerwave, it's more feminine and classy, softens the face more. :)

Misha Lee: Wonderful

Tara T: Please more wig videos! Can you do a big teased out Marilyn Monroe type wig

Johnny DLT: Hey hun I finally did a cute hair do... yay me but I keep getting like freeze curl ends... do u get those if so how do u fix them or what products do You use?

Gustavo Arantes: YASSSSSSSSSS work those hair tutorials

Daniel Horvath: this was awesome

Nellhatesyou: it came out beautiful tho

Rowan Lee: I love your tutorials, but I do wish someone would say what size rollers you're using

Aly Fuentes: Do adore's first hairstyle in all stars 2 the one she used for the talent show xtravaganza

Will: can u please show us how to get the Marseilles wave that Aja had in the season 9 promo im obessed with taht style and think you wold slay it !!!!!

Honey Bee562: Why tf am I just now discovering you I love these videos

Lhei Nakigama: hi thank you so much .. have learned a lot about your videos for wig maybe more than you can do and you can also do the hair of the lady gaga the fun I'm sure if you can do it

LONDON WINTER: I fucking NEEEED ugh , such a Marilyn moment ✨

Cheng Yang: I would like to know where and how do you storage your wigs?

Far4h: Please do a Sasha ep4 wig tutorial✨

r j: beau travail . hello from france ;)

William Burlew: Something with a lot of volume on the top or wig stacking would be cool to see!

Erin Olivia Averyt: I've got an marilyn monroe wig that I tried to style myself but I'm struggling with it

Jordan Kitsch: I LOVEEEEEE THISSSSSSSSSSSSSS

android: You're my new guilty pleasure omg

Twinkleme_nails: Omg!! I like you sooo much ❤. I can't believe I hadn't found you before?

Manuel Magaña: On your next vídeo can you give you give us some tips to clean the lacefront?

Ayygabriella: Amazingggggg wow

Samuel C: can you try poison ivy buns?

Electric Tofu Muffins: It looks like real flapper not a watered down version like people often do. Those girls where wearing volume and crazy curl patterns looking like they were struck by lighting. When it was slick it was extremely slick.

Julian Young: Wow you are so beautiful

Cosplay Couture: Ughhh you are MAGIC

ashotofmercury: ".....too long and too thick but that's not a problem for me"! Phahahahaha, I laughed so hard at that comment that the people in the next office know I'm not working!

Lorenzo Badalacchi: Please, look at @thedragdandy on instagram, I would love to learn how to do any of those styles (specially the photo that show 3 color wigs, one that is red-orange, a purple one and a blond pink one) ❤️

Calvin Cruz: would the handheld steamers work ?

Devon Nunez: "I don't need no Versace steamer" yaaas I live !!!

karise baron: You should finger wave YOUR hair

Petra Halenarska: How long must be hair on wig on this hairstyle? Thank

Maria Pantoja: How about we start by making the block stay put, on the tripod, it would be more efficient.

Devyn Lyman: TBH I lived for that innuendo

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