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Visit a 1930's Beauty Salon | AI Enhanced Film 1938 [4k, 60 fps]
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- Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2020
- AI enhanced trip back in time to a beauty salon in Michigan in the late 1930's.possibly 1940.
Caroll's salon was based in Hamtramck, Michigan.
Featuring the infamous and diabolical Frederick's permanent wave machine! What a woman had to go through to be glamorous those days!
In May we tried adding color to this film. Now with AI upscaling and a new soundtrack, you can get an even better ASMR experience.
AI Neural networks Restoration Process.
1. Frame interpolation from 24 to 60 fps using Dain app.
2. Removed noise artifacts.
3. Upscaling from 360p to 4k.
4. Colorizing using Deoldify.
5. New soundtrack
DeOldify and Dainapp are both open source deep learning programs which can be found on Google Colab. You can also get downloadable apps to run on your PC, but you'll need a good graphics driver.
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Our original 2010 version can be found here: • Video
Originally footage from the Prelinger Archive.
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This short AI enhanced film is published here for preservation purposes and to add an immersive experience to the work of early filmmakers.
It is free to view and not commercially available on DVD or for republishing elsewhere.
Published here under the Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Online Video as outlined by the Center for Media & Social Impact.
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To anyone wondering about the "signature" 30's hairstyle as opposed to the 20's: The stylist would sculpt finger waves into wet hair, cover it with a net, and set the lady under a dryer. When dry, they would let the hair cool, and in the 20's, would leave the hair still flat and close to the head. In the 30's, they combed or brushed the hair out after the set, making it a bit more fluffy but still neatly sculpted. So to tell the difference, 20's will be flatter and have a wet look, and 30's will look dryer and be slightly puffy!
Tks a Lot!! I did not know how they did those curls...
Good info! How do you know all these things?
Ur a genius
The ladies slept withb’hairnets’ on to keep the finger waves too!
@@taffykins2745 probably my age, my mum and Granma’ had these styles 😎
My bisnonna was a hairdresser, graduated from beauty school in 1933, we still have her old clippers from her salon. What a treat this is!
Awesome. 1933 was a fabulous year. Especially since my father was born that year✨
Do they still work?
Aww fantastic! I’d like have tea and hear the stories. I’d love to be living it up in 1930s 1:31 look at that hair style so amazing!’
I need someone from this era to do my hair now! I’m in Minneapolis it impossible to find a wet roller set!
My Nana was a hairdresser in NY. Born in 1922, she still had her business cards at the end of her life. What’s really crazy is that the address on her business card for the salon is a Manhattan address which no longer exists due to building developers knocking down multiple city blocks and combining them to build huge sky rise buildings.
A little bit of vintage asmr to help us forget about 2020, if only for a few minutes
Thanks
😛😝😪 sleeping zzzzz.
Thanks, we need some beauty in this year!
What song is in the background and what version?
I was thinking the same!
My grandmother once told me that those perm machines would burn your scalp, she wasn’t a fan of them. She also referred to her stylist as her “Beauty operator“ lol
My mother said only one size curl from that perm tight and frizzy.
Lmaoooo that one looked like something from outer space with tentacles
I've heard about them as well from my gran when she was alive.
Creepy to think people can watch you on a tiny screen 90 years later.
Imagine 100 years from today what people would think about the videos we post today...
The smallest tv screen in 1938 was about 12 inches almost the same size as today's tablets, cost $448 about $8,000 in today's money, the more things change the more they remain the same😊
They're not going to want to go back in time that's for sure!😄
Now that ya mention it
My mother was 9 years old in 1938. She passed away in 2017 at the age of 87, yet this video seems timeless.
Wow, she saw so many things in her life time. I’m sure she shared some interesting things with you. I’m so sorry, losing your mom rough. I hope you’re doing ok.
❤️🌷for your mum
Non Sequitur Award
So sorry about your mother I know the pain
I’m a hairstylist and I LOVE that era .. I would have loved to be a stylist back then more than today
There's something very comforting about these old videos
I just came to see how the other side was doing while my great grandparents were under Jim Crow laws.
Yakima--fair enough. But there were many salons in the black community and it would be very interesting to see footage of those salons. The fact this is even filmed is unusual because movie cameras would've been incredibly expensive back then for any personal use.
I am a hairdresser and absolutely love watching these vintage salon videos! Thank you so much for posting them❤❤❤
I've been a stylist for 17 years and this is absolutely delightful!!!
Loving those finger waves! I’m in cosmetology school and believe me those are so challenging! These gals make it look easy! What a treasured video to have! Thanks for sharing! 💇🏻♀️🥰👍🏻
My grandmother was a stylist in the 30s (40s, 50s). I remember visiting her home and in the basement/cellar she had those curlers and massive hair dryers like at the beginning of the clip. Used to scare me to go down there because those things looked like they belonged in a Frankenstein movie!
Lol! 😄😄😄 fun story!!! 👍👍
It's not a movie. It's real people in real life situations. I love it ❤️
I remember my grandmother talking of the perms back in the day along with the marcel wave nice video 😍👍
I love the finger wave hairstyle. I have tried so many methods but I just can't get it down. Wish I could visit this 1930's hair salon. I'm sure it would be done to perfection.
Most beauty schools teach how to finger wave. At least in California, it's still a style you have to do at the state board test to get a cosmetology license. Try getting your hair done at a beauty school.
I had practiced on my doll head a lot, but at state board you had to have a human model for the test, and the results on an actual person are different. We also had that old perm contraction, but never got to use it.
Novel-Tea Dee is it free to hAve your hair played with by a student at a beauty school?
@@ameliar6374 it can be if they need you as a model just to practice. At my school, once a student hit a certain amount of hours they were placed "on the floor" which means they were getting paying customers (not paid though). Prices at a beauty school are way cheaper than a regular salon btw. So before a student is "in the floor" they did not take paying customers and we could bring in "models"/friends to practice on for free or like $1. Check out your local beauty schools (if they are open) and see if they need live models for finger waving. That always seemed to be the scariest style to most students. I loved doing it. But I've always been into vintage styles so the look made sense to me.
@@ameliar6374 also a key to finger waves is curly hair. Curly perming doll heads and the paying elderly clients was a major step before we could finger wave or roller set. Of course the perm lasts for quite a few months.
Black hair salons still finger-wave.
Wow, that was so interesting. It makes you feel like you've gone back in time.
The swaying slow melodies put all the ladies to sleep! 0:27 lady is yawning 🥱 looks so relaxing! 😀💕
My mother owned her own beauty salon in the 30's and she often told me she loved doing the finger waves
This is lovely to see a glimpse of what a beauty parlor was like back then, lovely song so calming.
When I was little in the fifties there was a permanent wave machine on my grandmother's verandah, along with lots of other old stuff. My aunt had been a hairdresser in the thirties and it always fascinated me to look at. Bet my Dad took it to the tip when they were doing up the house. It would probably be worth a bit now.
Ugh.....I love the finger waves!!!! I want them!
I’d love to see some of these older hair styles come back.
They do, but in modern form like the bob an fingerwaves
"aww super cute!" she says, looking at her reflection in the bathroom mirror, as she trims her bangs with kitchen shears in 2020 🤷♀️
And continuing onto 2021... I haven't been to a salon in 11 months and counting.. thanks to my state's stay at home order.. still in effect. Yay.
I hear ya
Do yer own
Nobody to be mad at
Life story.
This is art! Amazing and beautiful! Feels like your really there! Bravo & thank you!
The background music is fantastic. Wish I knew who that was...
The song is September In The Rain. Its been sung by everyone from Billie Holiday, and Dinah Shore to Dinah Washington, Julie London, Sarah Vaughn and Frank Sinatra. I also like the instrumental only versions, especially by Guy Lombardo. Its the closest recording to this year. He recorded it in 1937.
@@lettyguerra371 Where did they find this song, I tried to Shazam it and nothing happened?
Who recorded the version played in this video?
@@dougandlina Try the Guy Lombardo version from 1937
Love that color was added into film.💗🎞️📽️
Great film! I wish I had a video of my mom in her shop in NJ. She had the same curling machine and had 3 other beauticians working for her. This stupid virus changed everything for the worse....
Wouldn't it be something if they actually had a salon in modern times that was outfitted with all those pieces from that era, and could still put them to use? Because I'd love to observe that in real time...
I'd love that Marcel at 1:32! It would be awesome to go to an authentic place and get that done!
A salon that was open would be nice!
Ive been watching ' Tabatha Takes Over'....oh boy..the women in this clip look like real professionals. the cesspits Tabatha tries to clean up are unreal.
I go to a barber who worked in a shop that was like stepping into a turn of the century shop (but obviously with today's sterilization procedures). Now he owns his own shop that is very 50's. I absolutely love it! I wear my hair REAL short, so I prefer barbers.
What. And not take a chair.
Whoever uploaded this THANK YOU!
My great-grandmother called them "beauty parlors" and she had a standing appointment every week.
I'm 60 and grew up calling them that too.
why am i nostalgic to an era before my time
Let's bring back the 20s fashion and music!!!
*edit: wow! Turns out LOTS of people are
👇 Who's with me 🤩
l am
@@claraclara2061 🤪👏😆
@@msgigirogers1559 just subscribed to your channel x
@@claraclara2061 thx!!!!
@@msgigirogers1559 you are most welcome dear
Just a note with lots of love. Thank you so much for this treat to the heart, mind and soul. We all need peaceful feelings. Even i don't was in that so elegant era, I feel nostalgic about it but with a great pleasure to see. Thank you so much again. Sending positive energy all around. Be all safe and keeping healthy muuuah
OMG as an old soul l absolutely love this.
My grandmother took a marcelling hairdressing course in the late twenties, and in the 1960's, she used to do my hair, for school, with her hot iron marcelling tongs, that she heated up on the stove element.
Loved the audio, gave us a real “feel” of the salon at that time.
And somewhere along came BOUFFANT!!!
That lady with the glasses boa she got those hands👐🏼 just the finger waves alone she got me in her chair on time travel... I can tell she love her craft, sold!
Very fun and relaxing! More please.
Love it... It’s wonderful to time travel 😊
It stuns me to think that my grandfather was already 4 years old when this video came out. I'm so happy that he's still here
Marvellous insight into the past. Love the music in the background.
I’m trying to figure out why I’m getting addicted to these videos lol this is a salon I could never walk in at this time😭
Exactly. One of US would probably be killed for even walking past a salon in that neighborhood
I love this, thank you for sharing! How my great-grandma must've gotten her hair done back in the 30's! No doubt those curler contraptions were state of the art for the age!
When women were still ladies, children behaved well, and ‘class’ meant more than the money in your bank. It meant carrying oneself with dignity. Thankfully, these films have been saved. Memories of the best days are all we have now.
When I was in beauty school I remember finger waving . It is still taught today. A true art I never got the talent for.
Weirdly somehow I can smell this film.
OMG ! It's a miracle they had any hair left after all that treatment.
😂😂😂😂😂
That was my Great Aunts salon in Laconia NH. My mother was born in 1934 and that was the type of perm she would get. Thanks for the visual memory.
I'm watching this and I just realizing that until the 60s all hairstyles were completely without movement. In the 1920s before women started cutting their hair shorter they wore very elaborate updos. Once they started cutting their hair, it was all very constructed, very stiff and molded into a shape. Hair didn't gain movement until the sixties when girls started wearing it long and straight and flowing. In the '80s they reverted back to stiff, sprayed big hair, but it never went back to being so restricted and molded as it was before the sixties.
I am a new subscriber. Thanks for the amazing videos!
2:07 It’s odd to think that little girl, if she’s ever still living, could easily be pushing 100. Even stranger to think about how all of the other ladies we’re seeing in this video are long gone by now...
I remember my nan would get her hair done and it would stay in place for months.
HOW HOW HOW. Mine wont stay curled for an hour.
I have just discovered your channel and adore vintage! Thank you so much x
I love that the staff all wear matching uniforms that look so neat and pressed.
This happened so lang ago, incredible. But all the more interesting is it to watch.
I just love these. Thank you. Those curling wands have me in. 😆
Like the uniforms on the workers. Dress codes are respectful.
Fantastic video, great restoration, amazing.
I find it interesting that some women still opt for finger waves while others are going for updos and what we would see as 1940s hairstyles.
Amazing footage! Excellent work!
Nice, I was wondering how did they do those hair styles when watching those old movies. Thanks for sharing!
I love this enhanced film ... it brings the past back to life! You can see the customer service was top notch back then! Something we don’t always receive these days. My dad (now 89), was 6 & my mom (now 86), was 3 when this was filmed.
Notice all the top quality equipment, sturdy built to last . Not Chinese junk of today..
"Build to last" ! What for ? In less then 10 years , hair fashion/ trend will be different. Who use those "machines" even if was built to last ? Go with the flow.
@@cameliap1146 lol. Everything comes back in fashion. Behibdthechair on Instagram had fingerwaves recently!!! I had to learn that for the state board test in 1983. We never used it in the salon...ever!
Uniperm we used in jcpenney salon as the cheap perm...hot clamps over perm rods.
Biden will increase Chinese products
Because it was made in America.
What I love is that even the older ladies took some pride in their appearance and went to get their hair done. They didn't just give up on life like today.
with the sounds and color, it humanizes the image so well! amazing!
That film glaze is gone.. it’s like it’s real.. like I’m there. I’m crying.
This is so refreshing.
Actually, those full head dryers are pretty neat. They still had them in the 70s.
Those finger wave days 💕💕💕
Now I want somebody to play with my hair! Such a relaxing video...
As a hairstylist, I am fascinated in the Theory and Practicality of Cosmetology. I’ve collected many relics throughout my 35 year career. And I’m still going strong! I love Carroll’s Beauty Salon. I wonder where this vintage salon is or was located?........🥸
@ Cliff Tompkins. Those vintage / retro shops were very interesting.. my apartment building was next to a tiny beauty shop.. the owner never updated her equipment or decor for the 80s90s was in pristine condition decor from 60s.. I’d pass by it every day and one day impulsively went in and asked for a haircut. Better job than the barber!! Was very weird and awkward at first and a little embarrassed but I continued going to her. Right next door full service and cheaper than the barber .
Let's be honest. This man (or woman, I don't know) has a time machine, travel back in time and make this documentaries
It's fantastic to get such videos
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I wonder how often they had to go and get their hair done? My Mother in law was from that time era. She did not know how to do her own hair. She didn’t wash her own hair either. She went to the salon once a week for her hair until she passed away. Lovely video. ❤️
The music is so relaxing!!
Nearly 100 years later and salons haven’t really changed all that much. It’s comforting.
The added sounds are truly appreciated.
I remember practicing finger waves in beauty culture in high school. I took so long.
Wszystko lepiej niż dzisiaj:
Jakość i chęć do pracy jest na 1 miejscu, nastrój, uśmiech, obsługa i zaangażowanie, cena, czystość, pomysłowość
Everything better than today:
Quality and willingness to work is first, the mood, smile, service and commitment, price, cleanliness, creativity
I love these films. They are so tender for some reason.
These must have been the wealthier women in town. Loved the video ! 🌵🎄🎅🍥🍭🍬🎁🎉🏜️🌵🎄🎅🍥🍭🍬🎁🎉🏜️🌵🎄🎅🍥🍭🍬🎁🎉🏜️o
Just think - a lot of these women would have been born in the 1800s. That’s pretty cool .
2020 mindset: “omg, no masks and no social distancing”...
Refreshing isn’t it
🙄
Remember the flu pandemic happened just 20 years earlier things were closed.....so gives you hope in knowing this too shall pass
@@misst.e.a.187 Why the rolled eyes? My first thought upon seeing them sitting so close to one another without masks was how strange that is to see after a year of lockdown and the pandemic.
I thought the same thing
Nice historic footage!! I don't know if this particular salon catered to older ladies only or if young women overall just wouldn't go as much. The demographics certainly have changed nowadays. Another interesting fact is that this is a pre-WW2 film. Nobody had any idea what awaited them the next year.
All sat there reading, now they all sit there on their mobiles😂
Both reading...just one with paper and the other a device.
Thankyou for the joy of how life was glamour simplicity those hairstyles just so chic Perfecto❤️❤️😍😍👌👌
Loved this! Thank you ❤️
That was relaxing in a way 😌
2:00 did she tell her permanents are 75? As in 75 cents? Wow
I saw one of those old perm machines up close and personal at a antique mall, I don't know who came up with the idea of doing that, lethal looking contraption.
Just imagining the forethought the person had to even take out a camera and record this, so we could enjoy this a century later.
The concentration and focus of that young manicurist was so impressive. She couldn't have been more intense if she had been doing brain surgery! That kind of dedication is so admirable.
The background music though 💕❤
Wow, salons haven’t changed much since then. 2021. Oh, except that we can’t go to 1 right now. 2021😦😷
Where do you live? Salons here in Indiana have been open for a few months.
I just love this channel!!!
I bet hairstylists were happy when the hand held electric blow-dryers and the electric curling irons were invented! I remember my mom going to the hairdressers once a week and then they put it up in rollers and stuck her under the hairdryer. Same with my aunts and grandmoms! I like the way people like Raquel Welch, Brigette Bardot and others like them with long hair how full they wore it in the mid to late 60's, it took alot of teezing I'm sure to get it like that, it was real full.
Makes me remember my granny and gramps 💞
Very cool! Thanks for sharing!!
It's interesting to see how normal people looked back then. When people try to recreate the 20s- 30s look, they put tons of makeup saying it's authentic. Not everyone in those times was a movie star. Actors had to use strong makeup so that their features could be seen on film.