I think it's really pretty, and also the opposite of boring! Boring is to wear it straight and untied everyday. What I do have to say is that i get why we don't choose to style our hair. Adding to the fact that it takes a really long time, it's risky to make if you don't have at least a bit of hability With hair, and you could ruin it very easily.
Very cute! These faux bobs even had a fun nickname, back in the day: nervous bobs (obviously, for women too nervous to bob their hair in earnest.) If you wanted the look but were too afraid to take the plunge and head out to the barbershop, this was the next best thing. PS: If you have a lot of trouble making the fingerwaves, there's a hack for that, too: Alternate the direction of the clips, so that some point away from your face, and others toward it. This makes sure that the dips and swells of the waves all line up neatly.
These are so cool! Good tips for if I ever have to do a 20s thing. One of my favourite parts of Downton Abbey was that Edith never cut her hair and just sort of wore it in a bun with finger waves, and I definitely think the second method reflected that excellently!
Such a cute video! Finger waves are hard...used to make me wanna drop out of cosmetology school, we were required to do like 20 of those successfully before they'd sign off on us. I went to that school for fun back when I was 15 and learned a finger wave trick. Start with damp hair, douse it in styling gel. Then "mold" the finger waves with your fingers as you did, then lock them in place with the clips and once you've done your head, blow it dry... then remove the clips, then gently comb through careful not to disturb the "waves." That's what we did when we didn't have time to pin curl. :)
OMG YES!! I hated finger waves! We used a handful of that goopy pink gel that came in a tub. You could get your full amount of hours by just working on one head of finger waves...lol I have hair to my jeans & trying to do my own 1920's hair do b4 even watching this video has been hell. Considering wearing it in a slicked ponytail under a scarf. But, I'm gonna watch this video & see what happens.
Once again loepsie to the rescue! Thank you for this! I've been trying to do a 1920's faux bob and been failing miserably! These help so much can't wait to try them! ❤
Thank you for this video! My grandmother wore her hair in the first style all her life. I've tried it a few times but, my hair is heavy and "crawls" out of any type pin or clip. I'll give it another go!
Hey I'm a hairstylist And I love all of your hairtutorials, watching them now with short hair makes ne sad xD for the fingerwaves a tip(im german and trying my best to describe it): we always made the curls in horizontal rows, the first left turn, thenn the second right turn, then repeat. This way you create a deeper wave and you just can gently push them when you brushed them through und already have your wave without forming it by hands, that the way you do it when they are wet and are actual fingerwaves. Hope it works somehow.
OMG you look so much like my grandmother! She was born in 1903. 😊 By the time I came around she had short hair, but she always kept that same silhouette to her hairstyle.
@@na.villera4733 Don't you know that's a personal question you should never ask a lady? 😄 Nah, tbh I don't mind. I am 54, and I was a late baby--my mom was 38 when she had me.
So impressed about how we could never tell it's a faux bob for the last one! Very nice job aha I'll try your second version of it because it's a bit more subtle and could be considered as a low bun (hair going past my waist, people would be shocked thinking i cut it off........) I love seeing how you Always stay historically accurate for absolutly every era, will Always be a pleasure to watch your videos 🥰
I love dotty and her hairstyle! Thank you so much for this video, I am growing my hair but I have this crazy quarantine desire of cutting everything, but i think with this tips i can just pin it short
This is absolutely brilliant! Thank you so much for posting this one. I've been trying to figure out how to do a 1920s hair style with my long hair, and I think this will work wonderfully!
Oh, this is very pretty, I should try it! I like the way your bangs blended in those curls! And the video is so well-done: the music, the lighting, flowers in the corner - I enjoyed watching it from the beginning to the end! Cheered me up Thanks!)))
Love it, love it, love it😍😍. Great video with step by step instructions. BTW, thank you for the tips in your video about bangs. I finally got the look I was going for from your techniques. Cheers 😉🌺
This style looks absolutely stunning on you! Although most of the ones you do end up looking fantastic! I love your channel, thanks for the content! :D
I'm doing a flapper costume for Halloween but don't have the money to buy a wig and of course I'm not going to chop off my hair for a one-night event, so this was super helpful! Thank you!
thank you for making this, i have been looking at so many but the lengths weren't matching my length! And almost none of them showed a full turnaround of the hair like you did, so thank you again!!
I love how approachable you make hairstyles. I have a lot of hair but it's both a lot and thin if that makes sense. To add to that it's gotten pretty long the last year. I've been having so much fun attempting to style my hair thanks to your videos.
This video is so helpful! I'm designing hair for a show set in the early 1920's (trying to make a production work with safety procedures during quarantine) and all of my ladies have longer hair and don't want to do a chop (I really don't blame them, and definitely didn't expect it). I've been trying to find tutorials and videos that will be easier for them to go off of and use as reference, especially since some of them aren't hair-savy and I won't be styling their hair. This is definitely a video I'll be sending to them for reference! Thank you!! 💕
I'm actually looking at that video not for the faux Bob part but for the curling part: i'm obsessed with 1916-1917 fashion and i can not for the life of me find and article, magazine, tutorial or anything about how they did the beehive like updos in the late 1910s,the pinning part isn't that complicated (they mainly look like French twists, psyche or all of the updos from before in the decade where i actually have a lot of articles on) but what makes the updos look "1916" and not "fancy dress 60s mod grandma" is the cutting and curling of the hair and in that video you managed to have you front hair look almost exactly like a drawing from fashion without having all of your hair cut into a glorified mullet
I absolutely loved this video! Really inspired me. I always feel like doing my hair is going to take so much time so I never really do anything to it but videos like these show me that it's not that way! Thank you so much! Love your videos
This was an absolutely fantastic video- it's exactly what I've been looking for. Btw, I thought your waves were perfect, you're so good at doing a faux bob!
Hello Loepsie and good footage thanks showcasing your various styles of a 1920s faux bob as they look beautiful and it would be fun if you did a bit of a black and white and sepia footage as it would look rather retro and I wondered if you’ve ever done hairdressing as I think you’d be good at it as you know lots of styles as I’ve seen in your previous videos so that’s all thanks for reading so take care stay safe and cheerio
@@heatherb1700 Fine hair like ours is harder to curl. I have a lot of hair too so it takes forever to use a curling iron.. Instead I use a product called "Foam wrap" and a heatless curling technique. That and dry shampoo keep my style going for a long time!
Thank you for sharing! I loved your video. I was searching for hair style ideas for a Great Gatsby party I am attending later this month. You look lovely!
I absolutely love that last style! I just got interested in doing 1920s historical costuming, and the one thing I really wasn't looking forward to was cutting off my waist-length hair. But the turned-under curls look easy enough to do and really do make the hair look like it's been cut short.
That depends on what result you seek. I doubt you could do neat finger waves on natural curls (have never tried it though so don't quote me on that), but I don't see why the faux bobs themselves shouldn't work :)
im cast as a reporter in a show that's time period is the 1920s... which version do you think would hold best between possible costume changes and the movement of a show?
My grandmother would've loved to see that this generation of young girls would style their hair this way and not consider it outdated and boring.
I think it's really pretty, and also the opposite of boring!
Boring is to wear it straight and untied everyday.
What I do have to say is that i get why we don't choose to style our hair. Adding to the fact that it takes a really long time, it's risky to make if you don't have at least a bit of hability With hair, and you could ruin it very easily.
How old is ur grandmother wtf
My grandmother was born in 1910. I am in my 20's.
Very cute! These faux bobs even had a fun nickname, back in the day: nervous bobs (obviously, for women too nervous to bob their hair in earnest.) If you wanted the look but were too afraid to take the plunge and head out to the barbershop, this was the next best thing. PS: If you have a lot of trouble making the fingerwaves, there's a hack for that, too: Alternate the direction of the clips, so that some point away from your face, and others toward it. This makes sure that the dips and swells of the waves all line up neatly.
Me: Oh, that looks like Dot's hairstyle.
Loepsie: A good example of this hairstyle is Dot from Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries.
@Kirsten Paff
I love that she mentioned Miss Fischer's Murder Mysteries! :D
I KNEW this was possible, but I didn't know how! Thank you!
even Rose, the younger socialite cousin has a faux bob.
Also in Downton Abbey. In the last season, only Mary actually makes the chop, Edith, Lady Crawley, and many others, all did faux bobs.
These are so cool! Good tips for if I ever have to do a 20s thing. One of my favourite parts of Downton Abbey was that Edith never cut her hair and just sort of wore it in a bun with finger waves, and I definitely think the second method reflected that excellently!
LOL, I was saying this same thing, you beat me to it.
Such a cute video! Finger waves are hard...used to make me wanna drop out of cosmetology school, we were required to do like 20 of those successfully before they'd sign off on us. I went to that school for fun back when I was 15 and learned a finger wave trick. Start with damp hair, douse it in styling gel. Then "mold" the finger waves with your fingers as you did, then lock them in place with the clips and once you've done your head, blow it dry... then remove the clips, then gently comb through careful not to disturb the "waves." That's what we did when we didn't have time to pin curl. :)
Thank you
In beauty school, when we learned finger waves, it was the hardest part! They were the bane of all our existences. You’re not alone in the struggle 😊
OMG YES!! I hated finger waves! We used a handful of that goopy pink gel that came in a tub. You could get your full amount of hours by just working on one head of finger waves...lol I have hair to my jeans & trying to do my own 1920's hair do b4 even watching this video has been hell. Considering wearing it in a slicked ponytail under a scarf. But, I'm gonna watch this video & see what happens.
Once again loepsie to the rescue! Thank you for this! I've been trying to do a 1920's faux bob and been failing miserably! These help so much can't wait to try them! ❤
Thank you for mentioning Dot!
Miss Fishers Murder Mysteries needs more attention!
Thank you for this video! My grandmother wore her hair in the first style all her life. I've tried it a few times but, my hair is heavy and "crawls" out of any type pin or clip. I'll give it another go!
Hey I'm a hairstylist And I love all of your hairtutorials, watching them now with short hair makes ne sad xD for the fingerwaves a tip(im german and trying my best to describe it): we always made the curls in horizontal rows, the first left turn, thenn the second right turn, then repeat. This way you create a deeper wave and you just can gently push them when you brushed them through und already have your wave without forming it by hands, that the way you do it when they are wet and are actual fingerwaves. Hope it works somehow.
Marybella I feel like your instructions are clear but my brain can't comprehend 😹 is there a video of this technique that you can recommend?
Thank you for uploading. It‘s my birthday and I‘m turning 18 today.
Happy birthay!
Have a lovely birthday!
Happy birthday!
Happy birthday!
Super-cute Lucy! And those fingerwaves worked really well. I adore Dottie 😍 These also reminded me of Lady Edith from Downton Abbey xx
OMG you look so much like my grandmother! She was born in 1903. 😊 By the time I came around she had short hair, but she always kept that same silhouette to her hairstyle.
Deirdre Clyde how old r u?
@@na.villera4733 Don't you know that's a personal question you should never ask a lady? 😄 Nah, tbh I don't mind. I am 54, and I was a late baby--my mom was 38 when she had me.
Deirdre Clyde ahh im sorryyyyy
@@na.villera4733 Awww, no worries! Seriously I don't mind. 🤗
Don't put yourself down so much! You are totally awesome.
These looks like the time for lesser or thinner hair to shine - can't imagine that working, if you have thick hair.
And it looks very cute on you! :)
These are so cute! I'm tempted to try this on my shoulder length hair!
I’m watching this while waiting for my tea to cool down. I’m going to put it on my hair following your previous video!
So impressed about how we could never tell it's a faux bob for the last one! Very nice job aha
I'll try your second version of it because it's a bit more subtle and could be considered as a low bun (hair going past my waist, people would be shocked thinking i cut it off........)
I love seeing how you Always stay historically accurate for absolutly every era, will Always be a pleasure to watch your videos 🥰
20s style is so fun! I also have never dared to cut my hair short so the faux bobs are great!
I have been looking for a tutorial for Dot’s faux bob!! I bet you could get away with not curling the whole head. Thanks for the help!!
I tried it for a 20’s Gala benefit I bet they will love it! Thx! 🥰
I love Dot!!! ^_^ She's so cute and I love her hair.
Very beautiful! I love your videos, they feel so safe and peaceful 💚
I was looking for a good tutorial on these!! Thank you! Now I can finally live my weird combination of 60s to 70s clothing and 20s hairstyle :')
AN ARTIST. BEAUTIFUL.
You knocked it out of the park, this has been your best execution of the styles and it's GORGEOUS on you.
I love dotty and her hairstyle! Thank you so much for this video, I am growing my hair but I have this crazy quarantine desire of cutting everything, but i think with this tips i can just pin it short
This is absolutely brilliant! Thank you so much for posting this one. I've been trying to figure out how to do a 1920s hair style with my long hair, and I think this will work wonderfully!
We’ve got a twenties murder mystery on Zoom next week, how did you know?
Oh, this is very pretty, I should try it! I like the way your bangs blended in those curls!
And the video is so well-done: the music, the lighting, flowers in the corner - I enjoyed watching it from the beginning to the end! Cheered me up Thanks!)))
omg thank you thank you! I’m currently patiently waiting until I can get my hair bobbed and it’s been rough so this will work great as a substitute!💖
Love it, love it, love it😍😍. Great video with step by step instructions. BTW, thank you for the tips in your video about bangs. I finally got the look I was going for from your techniques. Cheers 😉🌺
This style looks absolutely stunning on you! Although most of the ones you do end up looking fantastic! I love your channel, thanks for the content! :D
Beautiful! These styles look amazing on you! I cant wait to try these, too!
Beautiful!! I always struggle with these kinds of styles, thank you!!
I'm doing a flapper costume for Halloween but don't have the money to buy a wig and of course I'm not going to chop off my hair for a one-night event, so this was super helpful! Thank you!
thank you for making this, i have been looking at so many but the lengths weren't matching my length! And almost none of them showed a full turnaround of the hair like you did, so thank you again!!
Great video! I've been wondering how Dot can go from bob to long ponytail, since I've been rewatching the series lately xD
I love how approachable you make hairstyles. I have a lot of hair but it's both a lot and thin if that makes sense. To add to that it's gotten pretty long the last year. I've been having so much fun attempting to style my hair thanks to your videos.
Very very nice! Nice video, nice colors, nice hairstyles!
I really love the first one! It’s so cute.
Fantastic job! Looks very authentic to the era! And it suits you! You look gorgeous! So does your hair! Thank you! I enjoyed that!
Very cute! This certainly could double as 50s hair too
Ooo you should try to do a Judy garland look!💙💙💙 (also love your channel💙)
This video is so helpful! I'm designing hair for a show set in the early 1920's (trying to make a production work with safety procedures during quarantine) and all of my ladies have longer hair and don't want to do a chop (I really don't blame them, and definitely didn't expect it). I've been trying to find tutorials and videos that will be easier for them to go off of and use as reference, especially since some of them aren't hair-savy and I won't be styling their hair. This is definitely a video I'll be sending to them for reference! Thank you!! 💕
Magnificent video of fashion
That looks so cute on you. And the waves turned out so nice, too.
I'm actually looking at that video not for the faux Bob part but for the curling part: i'm obsessed with 1916-1917 fashion and i can not for the life of me find and article, magazine, tutorial or anything about how they did the beehive like updos in the late 1910s,the pinning part isn't that complicated (they mainly look like French twists, psyche or all of the updos from before in the decade where i actually have a lot of articles on) but what makes the updos look "1916" and not "fancy dress 60s mod grandma" is the cutting and curling of the hair and in that video you managed to have you front hair look almost exactly like a drawing from fashion without having all of your hair cut into a glorified mullet
I love this, I have been re-watching all the Miss Fisher episodes recently and always love Dot's hair!
A lovely video. thanks for sharing with us your knowledge!!
With the finger waves, you look like Victoria Hamilton as the Queen Mother from the Crown!
That was SO helpful, thankssssss !! :D
Faux bob is my fav but the process is ugh!
The hairstyles are soo pretty!!!
It's gorgeous!
You are the sunshine to my morning!
I absolutely loved this video! Really inspired me. I always feel like doing my hair is going to take so much time so I never really do anything to it but videos like these show me that it's not that way! Thank you so much! Love your videos
This suits you so well!! Love watching your channel, thank you for awesome content!
Love this! You look so beautiful and elegant in a faux bob ❤
That look really suits you!
The music is soooo cute! And you are sooo cute! And the styles are sooo cute 🤩
This was an absolutely fantastic video- it's exactly what I've been looking for. Btw, I thought your waves were perfect, you're so good at doing a faux bob!
You have such a talent with hair. This is really beautiful!
This is really helpful, I’ll definitely try it tomorrow!! Thank you 💓💓
Well done. Very nice.
omg yes!!! I do love a vintage bob but I really can't sacrifice my long hair for it xD
Absolutely beautiful!!!
Your voice is so pleasant!
I almost dropped my nail polish bottle when I saw your blouse because I have a very similar one!
This is so helpful!!! Thank you!
This is great! Thanks!
You are a genius. ❤️
these are so pretty! u rly have the face to pull these off ^__^ u look like a time traveller! :0
Good job 👏 I was wondering what hair products you used.
Looks great!
That hairstyle looks so good on you! Btw, where is your blouse from? It’s so pretty!
Thank you! The blouse is an old one from Primark
Loepsie okay, thanks! ☺️
Beautiful
*your literally so beautiful!*
adorable
Lovely styles.
Looks stunning but soo much effort with my thick long hair 👯♀️
Hello Loepsie and good footage thanks showcasing your various styles of a 1920s faux bob as they look beautiful and it would be fun if you did a bit of a black and white and sepia footage as it would look rather retro and I wondered if you’ve ever done hairdressing as I think you’d be good at it as you know lots of styles as I’ve seen in your previous videos so that’s all thanks for reading so take care stay safe and cheerio
Hi Lucy! I love the hair clip you used! Where is it from?
Actually, you look really cute with the tight ringlets as well as the finished style.
Oooooooo how cute!!!!!💖💖💖
very nice, thank you.
I just need someone to teach me how to properly curl my hair 😭 i can never manage it on my own
@Robert Gardea yeah that doesn't work. Been trying that method sinc 1998
what is your hair texture? I have fine, straight hair that is hard to curl. I've worked out a good method and now wear it curled nearly every day
@@BikePretty i have thick (as in a lot of it lol) wavy ish hair but the strands are fine. They don't hold curl at all
@@heatherb1700 Fine hair like ours is harder to curl. I have a lot of hair too so it takes forever to use a curling iron.. Instead I use a product called "Foam wrap" and a heatless curling technique. That and dry shampoo keep my style going for a long time!
You look like an actress from a movie! Beautiful girl!🌹
My favorite to do is the third one
first comment waaaw i'm from algeria love u soo much
My grandmother is hosting a Gatsby party this year for new years so I need to figure out how to do this
Thank you for sharing! I loved your video. I was searching for hair style ideas for a Great Gatsby party I am attending later this month. You look lovely!
I kept wondering how I could reproduce Dot's hairstyle ! Thank you :)
Oh hi there, Leta Lestrange!! 😜💜
I absolutely love that last style! I just got interested in doing 1920s historical costuming, and the one thing I really wasn't looking forward to was cutting off my waist-length hair. But the turned-under curls look easy enough to do and really do make the hair look like it's been cut short.
Would this work with naturally curly hair? Or would it be better to put in these types of curls?
That depends on what result you seek. I doubt you could do neat finger waves on natural curls (have never tried it though so don't quote me on that), but I don't see why the faux bobs themselves shouldn't work :)
@@Loepsie thank you! Finger waves are a pain! I could probably just curl the front!
Can you do a Tatiana Romanov tutorial from when she was around 18?
im cast as a reporter in a show that's time period is the 1920s... which version do you think would hold best between possible costume changes and the movement of a show?