Please do more of these, I'm in love! I've been scouring the Internet for polished vintage styling tutorials and this was exactly what I was hoping to find. Could you explain more of the curl pattern used? Is there a heatless alternative?
Curl pattern is classic horizontal sides and back and diagonal back top. There are absolutely heatless versions which will actually get you more period correct texture. Foam rollers are the best alternative, second to hot rollers. Certain textures will require wet rollers but the marcel is by far the fastest.
@themillionairehairstylist i'm working with fine, porous hair....a lob of natural waves/curls that doesn't time hold curls/volume at the top of the head (heavy ends). it also has a hard time holding curls made with any hot tool. what process do you think would work best.....wet set, hot rollers, or blowout w/curling iron?
Great video, thanks Cash! I would love to see more on styling wigs, wig care etc as there’s nothing on UA-cam that is as polished as your work! Please and thank you! X
I love everything about this! Thank you so much for posting this. It was informative too. I like the really sculpted look and was wondering what I was missing. Only recently did I figure out a great curl pattern and the right sized rollers for the look that I wanted but, this video was icing on the cake. Thank you!
I want this with my natural hair but my hair is so heavy and thick. When ever I curl it it won’t even stay for an hour before they turn into beach waves
This is absolutely not the way this style was achieved in the 1940’s. The hair was wet set with pin curls. If you use the correct product, pins and wet to dry set that wig you would have a much better and easier finishing technique.
You warned about heat distribution when using a curling iron-to prevent amateur looking waves. Well guess what, this still looks pretty damn amateur. You simply cannot do a proper 40s hairstyle with a curling iron. It has to be done with wet set pin curls. You mentioned not handling the curls too much as it makes the curls fall, well that’s the exact problem with a curling iron. Curls simply do not hold that well. But a wet set breaks down and rebuilds the hydrogen bonds of the hair much better so the curls are much better set. Also, the middy haircut, the general haircut for these type of hairstyles is not that hard and is in fact much easier than today’s convoluted haircutting techniques!
@@kconrad5893 thanks for the views, and comments! Every single one helps! Make sure to go check out my other videos and let me know what I’m doing wrong! I’d love to hear your feedback in the comments!
Please do more of these, I'm in love! I've been scouring the Internet for polished vintage styling tutorials and this was exactly what I was hoping to find. Could you explain more of the curl pattern used? Is there a heatless alternative?
Curl pattern is classic horizontal sides and back and diagonal back top. There are absolutely heatless versions which will actually get you more period correct texture. Foam rollers are the best alternative, second to hot rollers. Certain textures will require wet rollers but the marcel is by far the fastest.
@themillionairehairstylist i'm working with fine, porous hair....a lob of natural waves/curls that doesn't time hold curls/volume at the top of the head (heavy ends). it also has a hard time holding curls made with any hot tool. what process do you think would work best.....wet set, hot rollers, or blowout w/curling iron?
Best tutorial I have seen on UA-cam for Hollywood glam hair! Thank you
Wow, thank you!
Great video, thanks Cash! I would love to see more on styling wigs, wig care etc as there’s nothing on UA-cam that is as polished as your work! Please and thank you! X
Cara Robinson thanks for the feedback! Glad you enjoyed the video! Xx
Thank you for sharing! I have a client that wants this exact style for an event. This video helped a ton!
MrsSprajc my pleasure! Glad it helped!
Exactly what I was looking for 🤗
Aniko Varga so glad you found it useful! Let me know what else I should do!
I love everything about this! Thank you so much for posting this. It was informative too. I like the really sculpted look and was wondering what I was missing. Only recently did I figure out a great curl pattern and the right sized rollers for the look that I wanted but, this video was icing on the cake. Thank you!
Thank you so much for the positive feedback!
Beautiful work
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you so much! Just what I need for a play
Absolutely beautiful. That’s all there is to it
More vintage hair styles!! 💖
Ok!
LOVE this! Thank you so much for sharing :)
ThatLesbianCouple thanks for watching! Xx
Amazingggg
Wow 😳
thank you for this 💗
I wish this was in slow motion because some of us are new to doing this. But overall great video.
Thank you very much
I want to recreate Kate Upton at the Italy Vogue. :)
Thanks for watching! Let me know if it works for ya!
Well that started off messy.... But the result was just💗
I want this with my natural hair but my hair is so heavy and thick. When ever I curl it it won’t even stay for an hour before they turn into beach waves
how long would this take for an amatuer?
ooooo good question. I don't know haha
What is the haircut name please ?
This haircut does not have a name.
What type of human hair is used for this wig?
Franchesca Sylvestre gosh I can’t remember now. Sorry it’s been a while!
This look is absolutely sickening thanks so much for sharing
This is absolutely not the way this style was achieved in the 1940’s.
The hair was wet set with pin curls. If you use the correct product, pins and wet to dry set that wig you would have a much better and easier finishing technique.
You warned about heat distribution when using a curling iron-to prevent amateur looking waves. Well guess what, this still looks pretty damn amateur.
You simply cannot do a proper 40s hairstyle with a curling iron. It has to be done with wet set pin curls. You mentioned not handling the curls too much as it makes the curls fall, well that’s the exact problem with a curling iron. Curls simply do not hold that well. But a wet set breaks down and rebuilds the hydrogen bonds of the hair much better so the curls are much better set.
Also, the middy haircut, the general haircut for these type of hairstyles is not that hard and is in fact much easier than today’s convoluted haircutting techniques!
Thanks for the awesome feedback! Continue being a shining light of joy in your commenting journey!
@@themillionairehairstylist Any time my man! I feel it’s my duty to give pretentious douchebags such as yourself a dose of reality once in a while. 😉
@@kconrad5893 thanks for the views, and comments! Every single one helps! Make sure to go check out my other videos and let me know what I’m doing wrong! I’d love to hear your feedback in the comments!
@Praise God I’m just busy being happy. :)
If youre a pro then why dont you do a tutorial for us? Oh yeah. You cant