Same for typical Polish 2c hair that just floats around your face with mind of it's own:) But it's fun to watch people who can control it. Maybe it's a superpower.
From what I remember (I’m 79) my mother used a ‘full head’ hair band, so she could do the rolls high on the sides and used the part visible over the top of her head to anchor her waves. (Good Heavens, I’m walking history!)
My mom wore her hair that way. She used a lot of aerosol hair spray, aquanet. I believe she was personally responsible for a sizable hole in the ozone.
ld have used a rat. that is a roll of mohair or human hair hidden in a wire and and mesh not soft thing. they came for buns, roll sets, and you will find as and french roll. If you look at old dresser sets, you will find a china a rat some day. with a lid that has a hole in the middle. that is for hair combing to be used
@@patmanchester8045 My mother would never have tolerated anything called a rat. Besides, my mother was a thoroughly modern girl of the 1940's. She wore her hair in the style she adopted as a girl until her death in 1998.
I was watching this when my daughter woke up from her nap. She sat in my lap to watch with me and she says, “I like her voice. Wow! She’s so pretty!” And now she’s trying to wrap her hair around her fingers 😂 she’s 3.
Teach them young!!! When i worked at a daycare the little girls would watch hair tutorials with me too (shhhh don't tell, we would often play "beauty shop" after and the girls would try to do the styles on our big barbie heads)
Exactly... this is why as a girl with curls all in the 3 range I never really try vintage hair styles, lol. It's ironic that most vintage hairstyles require straight hair to be curled, but don't look right with natural curls, which means if you have naturally textured hair you gotta go the extra mile of blowing it out THEN curling it THEN styling it. It's kind of depressing
Would love to see some 30s content, I feel like the 20s gets so much attention since it's the jazz age and the 40s also does because of WWII and the swing era. But ppl don't really get the 30s... for example how did the style transition from no waist to small waist. The hairstyles too!
@A C it was really wild because it wasn’t the Weimar Republic anymore. Weimar Republic was mostly just the 20s, and for a while (before the Wall Street crash, 1929) it was actually pretty chill. But then the depression happened, and hitler used that, so the 30s was just straight up hitler. (So technically the Weimar Republic ended in 1933. Shit went down that year.) lol sorry if this was annoying or you knew this already, I just had to
@@eleanor_disintegrated1141 Oh, true, it's coming back to me now. It was definitely still a wild time, just for different reasons I guess. As much as the depression is a really difficult and sad era, I find it interesting the resourcefulness and creativity that was incorporated into fashion.
A C absolutely, yeah. Must have been horrible, but it’s really interesting how people reacted to it. I know a lot about hitler’s rise to power since I have to study it for school - however, I don’t know much about the fashions. Would love to see karolina do a video about it
I like how you despite being lazy still menage to make your hair look amazing while i just wake up and go "meh straight flat hair can do it's suits my style of being a failure"
The back of the neck is called the nape! x) the eternal struggle of the bilingual. I feel you! (I am French and English speaking) Though my English native friends tell me they also struggle with words... So i guess it's just the universal struggle of language. Great video:)
Hey! 👋🏻 half English, half French too over here 😊 (But I'm married to a Scotsman so I guess there are 3 languages in our household, and also my accent gets 'corrected' even when it's actually correct 🤔)
I always laugh when she makes fun of her own English. It’s one trillion times better than our Polish - excepting the viewers who are Polish, of course.
One possible solution (which I tried on my lazy ass wrt skincare, esp. skinmasks) is not to wait till midnight with your evening toilletries. Do it at 8 or 9 p.m. and do some other things you do before sleep (like watching a series or doing things on the Internet) already in your evening attire. It still doesn't work for me all the time, but it works more often than it used to.
5:38 - exactly the hair my Gran had in pictures from the 40’s. Same pose, smile, everything. Thanks for the flashback. Beautiful & simple-ish options to the boring pony. I used to twist my sides down like your last suggestion & clip it or put the bottom in a low pony. Loved the simple upscale look in just minutes. But def can’t lay down & keep it looking fabulous. Lol. Thank you.
Wow...I haven't thought about anyone "setting" their hair in ages! My great-grandmother used to set her short hair in a ton of pin curls with Dippity Do on all of them. She'd wrap a do-rag around it & in the morning pull it all out & somehow floof it up & make it look good. I was always amazed how she did it & how so many Shirley Temple-like ringlets turned into a good looking hairdo.
This video (especially the early parts) reminded me of my grandmother, who was at her fashion peak in the 40s and early 50s. These vaguely resemble some of her earlier photos, but she eventually switched to permanents. (which I remembered oddly when you said "too lazy to set") This video resonates with me because through her, I always associated the 40s with those harsh permanents that not only had an awful scent (that could also seep into wallpaper, permanently affecting a room's atmosphere), but could actually result in *hair loss* if applied improperly. I was turned off from that decade's realities due to those factors. Seeing such elegant hairstyles done with no pre-prep or even chemicals is kind of literally a breath of fresh air.
@@FloralAndFire she admits right in the video tha she heatstyles it from time to time, thats not really as little as possible.Well, I mean unless you compare to peeps that actually iron daily and change hair color bi-weekly.
I have absolutely no interest in vintage fashion, hairdos or makeup but I’m thoroughly enjoying your videos😂 I’m a history grad though and because of that I appreciate that you oftentimes show what the working class women used to wear and what the historical context was for various styles of women’s clothing, the practical aspects of fashion and the everyday lives of the women who wore them. Great content!
I'm too lazy to do any of these hairstyles, so I'll just admire them. lol You're so pretty! :3 And these hairstyles are lovely. Vintage hairstyles are my favourite! They always look so elegant to me, especially 40's.
Real question, how to have a vintage hairstyle with real thin hair xDD Like I look at you and my hair is like.. 1/10 of your hair xD I mean its still interesting to watch tho
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You can try back combing or hairpieces ☺️ You know, those flat ones that are attached by little clips - it needs some practice but can work wonders! And if not, there are always wigs - @neciashairstyling on Instagram is a vintage wig magician 🎩
Honestly I feel like doing vintage hairstyles is sometimes easier with a bit thinner hair... I've got thick hair that is impossible to backcomb and doesn't hold curls so I just can't get it to work )':
OMG this is perfect timing! I'm going to be an extra in a movie next week that takes place in the 40s and the hair department is encouraging us to try and make out own styles. Will definitely be trying these!
i wish the arthritis in my hands let me still do this. takes an hour just to set my hair stopping to let the fingers rest and the last quarter of it looks shoddy. yours looks great.
I do not wear vintage, I will not style my hair but still love that someone has motivation to do that and I always watch your vids - you are not lazy! ;) See ya in Krakow :P I am already 2y here and never bumped into you :(
I remember watching my older cousin rolling her hair every single night - I did my time in brush rollers too. By the time I was in college hot rollers were a thing around 1970 (hallelujah!).
You have such beautiful hair! I just love the colour and the texture. The hairstyles look so elegant. I can't believe how many Bobby pins it takes! Hope you don't have to go through any metal detectors. ❤
Meme Mom: "Now this one is... going to require you to have something..." Me: NO MEME MOM I HAVE NO SPECIAL TO- Meme Mom: "...this width." *holds up the exact same lipstick as mine* Me: 😮
Love videos like this, I'm currently pregnant and have a toddler so can only be assed wearing my rollers like once a week 😅 My go to is scarves and messy Gibson tucks 😂 I mean it looks more vintage than my natural straight hair 🤮😂
There's a character Anthy Himemiya from the anime, Revolutionary Girl Utena, and I've always wondered how she did her hair. Now I know after watching this video. Thanks meme mom for sating my curiosity!
As someone who heavily bleached their hair in order to rock the blue, green, and purple hair that I currently have, I am absolutely in love with how shiny and healthy your hair is T_T
Nikki AN I don’t want a collab just because they are both in to vintage fashion - I want Karolina and Jessica to have an awesome conversation about living vintage or being a woman UA-camr or fast fashion or more tips on how to source vintage clothes. Besides, I don’t think Jessica is boring, and other people also want this collab! Different strokes for different folks.
thank you for this, I've always wanted to explore vintage styles but have never had success curling my hair, these seem like much simpler and easier vintage styles that i could experiment with. Also love the diy hair rat
Hello from literally 5 months later: omg the felt thing. I've been trying to find a diy hack that will actually work for me for bumper bangs without going to the store/waiting until May for a hair donut delivery. My mind is blown. You are now my queen.
I really like your 40s fashion/beauty videos since most of the people I follow are 50s gals and I look like an overgrown child in that silhouette :)) I like 40s fashion a lot more so thnx for inspo!
I love this. My daughter dresses as a WASP for a museum. Her hair is straight so I have to set it the night before. Since she is supposed to look like she's gonna go fly a plane she doesn't have the huge victory rolls.
Teasing and hairspray just ruins the ends of my hair. It literally looks like 🌾 (just like our lovely Karolina over here, I can't remember the name of this thing).
Great video...and timely as well because I am needing to use a 40s hairstyle for an event coming up! My hair is slightly shorter than yours, but I think with practice I will be able to achieve one of these looks. Thanks so much!
Her "unset hair" is the hair you see in those miracle shampoo commercials and you think "nobody's hair looks that full and healthy and shiny"......and now I don't know what life is.
If we are interested in more vintage style hair that would fit with modern clothes, can you teach about "setting" you hair at night and other things like that?
Ruined my long hair with bleach a year ago, so I had to cut it short. But now I'm super motivated to grow it back so that I can try out these hairstyles
I been wondering if you've seen Anne with an E? do you think you could make a video on the costumes or hair? I love the show and you so that'd be a Dream. milej niedzieli!
Bold of you to assume I can control what my hair does on any given day
👌🤣 yes this!
Ha ha... yes.
Bold of you to assume I have hair
Bold of you to assume I have a head
Hahahahaha yes so much this.
meme mom is actually an immortal who refuses to let the 40s go
@@erikascencen???
NeveSucks Ice Bear agrees
Dohwan Woo yikes what
Oh wow I was the thousandth like!
I would love if the 40's came back just as real as it was back then.
Is this going to be helpful to me and my 4c hair?
No.
Am I still watching because Karolina?
Yes.
Same except I have thin pretty straight hair.. I could never do this but still watch it religiously
Lol same with my 3c hair. Idek how to control the curls
@@MademoiselleCl3 same, my hair wont hold a curl even with an iron and hairspray, it'll be all gone in 20 minutes
Same for typical Polish 2c hair that just floats around your face with mind of it's own:) But it's fun to watch people who can control it. Maybe it's a superpower.
Haha me too! She was asking what the back bottom part of her head was called and I seriously whispered "its called the kitchen".
*I still can't belive how pretty our mom is, everyone, isn't she just gorgeous ;--;*
@@erikascencen BEGONE
Dohwan Woo NO NEVER!
She sure is
*holy whizz yes ikr*
She is stunning
From what I remember (I’m 79) my mother used a ‘full head’ hair band, so she could do the rolls high on the sides and used the part visible over the top of her head to anchor her waves. (Good Heavens, I’m walking history!)
hazeluzzell we are lucky to have you!
You are! In the best way. Thank u for sharing that c:
hazeluzzell wow, that’s really neat!
wow, i can't imagine the hectic morning routine...now a days, if you can't control your hair the just comb it and get a starbucks coffee
Oh, that is so cool! Please tell us more if you want to!
My mom wore her hair that way. She used a lot of aerosol hair spray, aquanet. I believe she was personally responsible for a sizable hole in the ozone.
My dad says the same thing about my aunts back in the eighties. I may still have a purple can...
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣, 🙄 Oh dear!
My sister back in the eighties, five cans a week!
ld have used a rat. that is a roll of mohair or human hair hidden in a wire and and mesh not soft thing. they came for buns, roll sets, and you will find as and french roll. If you look at old dresser sets, you will find a china a rat some day. with a lid that has a hole in the middle. that is for hair combing to be used
@@patmanchester8045 My mother would never have tolerated anything called a rat. Besides, my mother was a thoroughly modern girl of the 1940's. She wore her hair in the style she adopted as a girl until her death in 1998.
I was watching this when my daughter woke up from her nap. She sat in my lap to watch with me and she says, “I like her voice. Wow! She’s so pretty!” And now she’s trying to wrap her hair around her fingers 😂 she’s 3.
Aww, that's so cute.
Blessed :)
Teach them young!!! When i worked at a daycare the little girls would watch hair tutorials with me too (shhhh don't tell, we would often play "beauty shop" after and the girls would try to do the styles on our big barbie heads)
Oh cute
Blessed
Aww!
I tried this with my 3c/4a hair and got two cats and a small cruise ship stuck in it.
Joëlle Yeah...curly haired black women can’t pull this off without straightening our hair lol.
Wait, so you are ready to a ball in Versailles? I can see no issue.
(jk, 3b/3c and I feel your pain)
Exactly... this is why as a girl with curls all in the 3 range I never really try vintage hair styles, lol. It's ironic that most vintage hairstyles require straight hair to be curled, but don't look right with natural curls, which means if you have naturally textured hair you gotta go the extra mile of blowing it out THEN curling it THEN styling it. It's kind of depressing
meeeee im 3c and im deadass in awe
@@marianacalil6467 yes girl, the cruise ship towed me there lmao
“It’s a way to make yourself look really elegant without really being elegant.”
My new life motto.
Cathy Slay XD That is is a mood, a relatable mood.
Meme mom: giving us the hairstyles she knows our Lazy Selves need.
Sigh...your "bad" hair is still my dream hair.
For sure.
Would love to see some 30s content, I feel like the 20s gets so much attention since it's the jazz age and the 40s also does because of WWII and the swing era. But ppl don't really get the 30s... for example how did the style transition from no waist to small waist. The hairstyles too!
Especially because the early 30s seemed really wild in the Weimar Republic.
@A C it was really wild because it wasn’t the Weimar Republic anymore. Weimar Republic was mostly just the 20s, and for a while (before the Wall Street crash, 1929) it was actually pretty chill. But then the depression happened, and hitler used that, so the 30s was just straight up hitler. (So technically the Weimar Republic ended in 1933. Shit went down that year.) lol sorry if this was annoying or you knew this already, I just had to
@A C but yeah the 30s were w i l d right?? super interesting
@@eleanor_disintegrated1141 Oh, true, it's coming back to me now. It was definitely still a wild time, just for different reasons I guess. As much as the depression is a really difficult and sad era, I find it interesting the resourcefulness and creativity that was incorporated into fashion.
A C absolutely, yeah. Must have been horrible, but it’s really interesting how people reacted to it. I know a lot about hitler’s rise to power since I have to study it for school - however, I don’t know much about the fashions. Would love to see karolina do a video about it
I like how you despite being lazy still menage to make your hair look amazing while i just wake up and go "meh straight flat hair can do it's suits my style of being a failure"
The back of the neck is called the nape! x) the eternal struggle of the bilingual. I feel you! (I am French and English speaking) Though my English native friends tell me they also struggle with words... So i guess it's just the universal struggle of language.
Great video:)
Hey! 👋🏻 half English, half French too over here 😊
(But I'm married to a Scotsman so I guess there are 3 languages in our household, and also my accent gets 'corrected' even when it's actually correct 🤔)
Knew that from watching Attack on Titan :D
Ici aussi, une française qui regarde des vidéos d'une polonaise qui parle en anglais xD
I always laugh when she makes fun of her own English. It’s one trillion times better than our Polish - excepting the viewers who are Polish, of course.
I'm a native English speaker (Australian!) and forget all the words all the time. My family has dubbed it "being noun-ly challenged" 😂
I did the last one in five minutes and I am shocked.
Now I wanna try it
*high fives*
One possible solution (which I tried on my lazy ass wrt skincare, esp. skinmasks) is not to wait till midnight with your evening toilletries. Do it at 8 or 9 p.m. and do some other things you do before sleep (like watching a series or doing things on the Internet) already in your evening attire. It still doesn't work for me all the time, but it works more often than it used to.
...this simple idea just blew my mind 😮
If you are at home and not doing something else at 8 or 9 p.m...
That's smart. It currently takes me hours anyways, might as well not cut into my sleeping time
5:38 - exactly the hair my Gran had in pictures from the 40’s. Same pose, smile, everything. Thanks for the flashback.
Beautiful & simple-ish options to the boring pony. I used to twist my sides down like your last suggestion & clip it or put the bottom in a low pony. Loved the simple upscale look in just minutes. But def can’t lay down & keep it looking fabulous. Lol. Thank you.
Wow...I haven't thought about anyone "setting" their hair in ages! My great-grandmother used to set her short hair in a ton of pin curls with Dippity Do on all of them. She'd wrap a do-rag around it & in the morning pull it all out & somehow floof it up & make it look good. I was always amazed how she did it & how so many Shirley Temple-like ringlets turned into a good looking hairdo.
no one:
not a soul:
the subtitles: so when the bun is morally secure
Bi- 😫😥
If you’re ever feeling down, remember that meme mom couldn’t remember the English word for neck but could remember the English word for anatomy.
Meme God because anatomy in Polish is anatomia
She was referring to the nape, not the the neck.
When non-native speaker doesnt remember the word "nape" that just means they dont read horny fanfiction on regular basis.
@@taritangeo4948 oh my goodness!! 😂😂 Now I'll never forget the word nape!
This video (especially the early parts) reminded me of my grandmother, who was at her fashion peak in the 40s and early 50s. These vaguely resemble some of her earlier photos, but she eventually switched to permanents. (which I remembered oddly when you said "too lazy to set") This video resonates with me because through her, I always associated the 40s with those harsh permanents that not only had an awful scent (that could also seep into wallpaper, permanently affecting a room's atmosphere), but could actually result in *hair loss* if applied improperly. I was turned off from that decade's realities due to those factors.
Seeing such elegant hairstyles done with no pre-prep or even chemicals is kind of literally a breath of fresh air.
You might have the most healthy and luscious hair I've ever seen! 😍🙆
100% agree👍
it’s just grease 🙃
@ hahaha it's not tho 😏
I think it's absolutely that she does her hair the old-fashioned way, with as little detrimental heat and products as possible.
@@FloralAndFire she admits right in the video tha she heatstyles it from time to time, thats not really as little as possible.Well, I mean unless you compare to peeps that actually iron daily and change hair color bi-weekly.
I have absolutely no interest in vintage fashion, hairdos or makeup but I’m thoroughly enjoying your videos😂 I’m a history grad though and because of that I appreciate that you oftentimes show what the working class women used to wear and what the historical context was for various styles of women’s clothing, the practical aspects of fashion and the everyday lives of the women who wore them. Great content!
I'm too lazy to do any of these hairstyles, so I'll just admire them. lol You're so pretty! :3 And these hairstyles are lovely. Vintage hairstyles are my favourite! They always look so elegant to me, especially 40's.
I swear Karolina is a time traveller who flips between centuries and decades.
Real question, how to have a vintage hairstyle with real thin hair xDD Like I look at you and my hair is like.. 1/10 of your hair xD
I mean its still interesting to watch tho
You can try back combing or hairpieces ☺️ You know, those flat ones that are attached by little clips - it needs some practice but can work wonders! And if not, there are always wigs - @neciashairstyling on Instagram is a vintage wig magician 🎩
Honestly I feel like doing vintage hairstyles is sometimes easier with a bit thinner hair... I've got thick hair that is impossible to backcomb and doesn't hold curls so I just can't get it to work )':
I really like to use a bit of dry shampoo, it somehow makes the hair more thick and easier to backcomb. :)
Ikr, she has like Disney Princess levels of hair volume.
@@emiliah2853 I think its about having not too much or not too little aha
OMG this is perfect timing! I'm going to be an extra in a movie next week that takes place in the 40s and the hair department is encouraging us to try and make out own styles. Will definitely be trying these!
Ooh what movie was it?
@@LauraBeeDannon Ended up being a show called Doom Patrol!
i wish the arthritis in my hands let me still do this. takes an hour just to set my hair stopping to let the fingers rest and the last quarter of it looks shoddy. yours looks great.
therapy: expensive
"hey everyone it's your meme mom": free
The last one helped me figure out how to do a normal bun because I used to use like four hair ties and it would look bad and now I’m high key styling
Good for you. Can’t go wrong with a good bun.
You have such beautiful hair. It's so thick and soft.
Honestly this makes for a great reference on drawing hair cuz it’s studying how it forms around the head. V good!
I love how you keep it real! And actually make us feel brave enough to try these hairstyles. Oh, and your felt hair monster roll is GENIUS!
I do not wear vintage, I will not style my hair but still love that someone has motivation to do that and I always watch your vids - you are not lazy! ;)
See ya in Krakow :P I am already 2y here and never bumped into you :(
I love vintage hairstyle’s,they were so beautiful😍
Not going to lie, this old-style music is a bop.
Does anyone know the name of it cause she this one a lot in her videos and i would like to know what it is called😀
First of all you have beautiful hair. Secondly you created that 40's look perfectly. I love it.
“Don’t forget your take your lipstick out of your hair.”
Girl I love ya ❤️ I’m 51 and I remember sponge rollers and also hot rollers of the 80’s
I remember watching my older cousin rolling her hair every single night - I did my time in brush rollers too. By the time I was in college hot rollers were a thing around 1970 (hallelujah!).
You have such beautiful hair! I just love the colour and the texture. The hairstyles look so elegant. I can't believe how many Bobby pins it takes! Hope you don't have to go through any metal detectors. ❤
Meme Mom: "Now this one is... going to require you to have something..."
Me: NO MEME MOM I HAVE NO SPECIAL TO-
Meme Mom: "...this width." *holds up the exact same lipstick as mine*
Me: 😮
I need to remember this, since most likely I will be running late to my school's play.
The fake-poodle looks amazing. At first I thought: Nah, I am sure that this will look strange - but I was wrong, it looked amazing.
I’ve just been looking for hair tutorials and Karolina comes down into my subscription box like a meme goddess to save me ✨
Its 3:00AM here in California and I’m here watching my favorite meme mom. ☺️
Last time i was this early meme mom still did complicated hairstyles
Yah but see when I do this, regardless of my fabulous 40s outfit, I just end up looking like my grandma
Sugarsnap Grandma chic 😊
i mean it is vintage fashion
@@faeluvzelda5091 Good point... Although I'd rather look like my gran back in the day than like my gran now XD
That hair style you opened the video open while explaining the video.... So pretty.
All were great looks, but I absolutely loved the last one. You've convinced me, subscribing!
Her description box for this video is literally “it me”
Queen, you actually Queen
Love videos like this, I'm currently pregnant and have a toddler so can only be assed wearing my rollers like once a week 😅
My go to is scarves and messy Gibson tucks 😂 I mean it looks more vintage than my natural straight hair 🤮😂
These are also great hairstyles for tighter curls/frizzy hair that doesn't set into nice round 1940s curls
I am so glad I found this video as I frantically find a way to maintain the vintage look. Hair rolling in the bane of my existence
A little bit of Veronica Lake at 2:27. 😊 "Sulivan's Travels," 1941.
Lazy vintage style is so my jam. Thanks for your service.
The curling iron trick is genius!
You look so good in all of them wtf how
Meme mom has blessed us with knowledge!
Thank you, I've been looking for more hairstyles to do for work when I like my hair up! 💙
There's a character Anthy Himemiya from the anime, Revolutionary Girl Utena, and I've always wondered how she did her hair. Now I know after watching this video. Thanks meme mom for sating my curiosity!
You're so pretty, Karolina. So talented and real, I always enjoy your videos, they lift my heart.
You look astonishing with curls! I would love to have them naturally!
As someone who heavily bleached their hair in order to rock the blue, green, and purple hair that I currently have, I am absolutely in love with how shiny and healthy your hair is T_T
Your hair looks absolutely gorgeous, as I see in the photo. I love that colour u have/had, it matches your eyes really well
every time I watch ur videos I think “this could be in 4:3 and in black & white and it’d be a vibe”
Would you consider doing a collab with Jessica Kellgren-Fozard?
I'd totally watch that! 😀
Make it happen...please 💞
DREAM
Ohh absolutely!
Nikki AN I don’t want a collab just because they are both in to vintage fashion - I want Karolina and Jessica to have an awesome conversation about living vintage or being a woman UA-camr or fast fashion or more tips on how to source vintage clothes.
Besides, I don’t think Jessica is boring, and other people also want this collab! Different strokes for different folks.
Ahh, memories of my mother putting her hair up in pincurls every single night without fail. 💓
thank you for this, I've always wanted to explore vintage styles but have never had success curling my hair, these seem like much simpler and easier vintage styles that i could experiment with. Also love the diy hair rat
Hello from literally 5 months later: omg the felt thing. I've been trying to find a diy hack that will actually work for me for bumper bangs without going to the store/waiting until May for a hair donut delivery. My mind is blown. You are now my queen.
Literally starting to save hair from my brush to make a hair rat to do the wrappy tucky one
I really like your 40s fashion/beauty videos since most of the people I follow are 50s gals and I look like an overgrown child in that silhouette :)) I like 40s fashion a lot more so thnx for inspo!
Great tips Karolina, I need to do a 40s look for this weekend, thank you!
A master of improvisation
I friggin love you so much! The blasted band music while you try to get your hair to listen was hilarious to me
the nape :) the nape of your neck 2:42
Stacey Mitchell but I want to call it the “Ape” of the neck from now on😂
Love these! I've been doing a lazy Gibson Girl for work lately and it my current go-to for second day hair.
any time you do your hair i’m like “i have no idea how that’s going to work” then suddenly it looks incredible. wtf is this magic.
I love this. My daughter dresses as a WASP for a museum. Her hair is straight so I have to set it the night before. Since she is supposed to look like she's gonna go fly a plane she doesn't have the huge victory rolls.
so what do you do if you have very thin hair and not the fluffy wonder like our meme mom?
Nari Tariko volumizing spray and a lot of teasing. Also, dirty hair. It’s a trick of braiding thin hair, as well.
Hair pieces. Lots of hair pieces.
Teasing and hairspray just ruins the ends of my hair. It literally looks like 🌾 (just like our lovely Karolina over here, I can't remember the name of this thing).
I'm still too lazy to make these hairstyles
Great video...and timely as well because I am needing to use a 40s hairstyle for an event coming up! My hair is slightly shorter than yours, but I think with practice I will be able to achieve one of these looks. Thanks so much!
I have been trying to figure out that last technique for years! Thank you!
You have beautiful hair. Also, I admire your English. You are multilingual and that is amazing.
Whoooa I just became super interested in 40s era hairstyles today so this is perfect timing
You look so beautiful and your hair looks so healthy and shiny 😍😍
Her "unset hair" is the hair you see in those miracle shampoo commercials and you think "nobody's hair looks that full and healthy and shiny"......and now I don't know what life is.
You have beautiful hair. I'm going to definitely try these styles to look clever.
Omg we need a series !
It's 7:30 a.m. here and even though I already set my hair in rollers yesterday, I will probably try these on one of my lazy mornings.
I was actually about to look for vintage hair to do tonight for a concert! And this popped up and 😍
" 'cause I know you are all lazy just like me." Oh the ever inspirational Meme Mom
Her hair is so beautiful n healthy
If we are interested in more vintage style hair that would fit with modern clothes, can you teach about "setting" you hair at night and other things like that?
Your "sad remains" are better than any hair I've ever managed so...yeah.
Ruined my long hair with bleach a year ago, so I had to cut it short. But now I'm super motivated to grow it back so that I can try out these hairstyles
I been wondering if you've seen Anne with an E? do you think you could make a video on the costumes or hair? I love the show and you so that'd be a Dream. milej niedzieli!
starchim I love Anne with an E! That would be so cool
yees i support that!! in the meantime you can check Rachel Masky's video, she did one Anne of Green Gables related ^.^
Ohh I would love if she did that!! This show is so good!!!
I wish I would’ve found your channel sooner! But better late than never seems to be a good motto for vintage style 👍😆
i love these hairstyles so much but i have pretty full bangs lol
You should make that roll thing you used for the first hair style and sell it on your store!
I'd really like to see you do a rating video of the historical accuracy (or lack thereof) in the Hulu series Harlots!
My favorite...a turban with one long roll at the bangs! Two if I’m feeling sassy, lol!
Thank you for this! I've been looking for good 40's hairstyles (especially the early 40's)! Xx