Mia's favorite hobby isn't sewing, thrifting, baking, or crocheting. It's video editing and she refuses to admit it. For real though, I love green screen. Perfect video for my birthday today!
Girl the fact that you even attempted the waves from the 30’s 😭😂 your determination is unmatched! In hair school doing that to a mannequin was extremely difficult and you tried to do it on yourself and with only 4 clips lol I’d say for a first effort it wasn’t bad!
This needs to be a series! It was so fun. More hair products, makeup, fashion, jewelry, etc. The 80s and 70s were definitely my favorites. They suited you so well!
THAT AUBURN HAIR OMG the color, the hairstyle, the BANGS. literally stared at the screen with an open mouth for the whole time 😭😭 i think Mia’s natural hair color suits her wonderfully and i adore how beautiful she is, but if she ever wanted a drastic change…. that would look amazing
As a cosmetology student, I do advise testing the hot tools before use. You can do so by taking a paper towel or tissue and leave it in the hot tool as long as you would with your hair. If the tester you used burned or changed color, definitely do not use it! This is just a tip ^^
You mean if the paper towel turns brown/burns? Wouldn’t that just indicate to lower the temp and/or reduce the amount of time it’s in contact with your hair? Even using my hot tools at appropriate temps, if I hold them in my hair for too much time, my hair will get damaged/burn.
@@mandyheart8754 The use of this test is not to see if it will damage your hair, because heat will always do that. The use of this test is to see if the heating component to the tool is broken or not. If it burns or browns the paper towel, it will actually burn off your hair. Hope this helped!
The darker color and bangs with that wig looked so cute on you, Mia. The color really accentuates your beautiful, porcelain skin. Here’s to me praying that you someday go for something along the same lines! (Though you look beautiful no matter what hair style and color you’re working with.)
Oh and I think, hands down, the “70’s” heat up curlers in the box with the water did the best! They were so beautiful and seemed like the curles would last all day. And Mama Maples was living! Nostalgia was real.
OMG Mia that denim jacket, that striped turtleneck. The amount of outfits in this video that absolutely *slay me* I am *slain* like I have *actually died* like it’s tragic
Saaaame! Laughed at the finger waves, cringed at the vintage iron and had flashbacks of burning myself on one of those crazy little stoves. A few of them at my school would sporadically spark at the plug but they wouldn’t throw them away because they couldn’t get them anymore 😭
I loved hot roller from 70s curls. I had 2 sets from late 70s early 80s (no water required) & only used for special occasions but loved them! Except I burnt the crap out of my fingers! Loved that hairstyle on you!!!!
I think the most common curling method pre-electricity was rag curls :) Heatless and dried overnight, combined with hair pomades and powders! I would LOVE to see Mia try doing some 18th century hairstyles a la madame Pompidou and Marie Antoinette
IMAGINE! My dream video: Mia Maples colabs with one of the fun historical clothing creators, and she buys outfits/dresses and tries them while also getting a bunch of fun and interesting facts from said collab partner!
Green screen chaos is exactly what we’re here for! As a former hairstylist I adore this video, too, and your willingness to try some pretty difficult techniques. If you ever want to try the finger waves or metal rollers again, both are meant to be done starting with wet hair drowning in product. Since electric hair dryers weren’t available for at-home use back then, and hood dryers were the only options at salons, wet sets that could air dry or go under the hood dryer were the standard. Taking much smaller sections of hair will also help a ton. I’d love to see more videos like this!
I used hot rollers every day for over 15 years. They worked perfect every time. They were incredibly fast too. 20 minutes from rolling the hair to finished style. I had long hair. Half of the time I had the Farah Fawcet hair style. Loved my hot rollers!!!
I was ready to comment on how the crimped hair looks soooo good on you. I was convinced it could not get any better but THAT 70's HAIR on you!?! Gorgeous! How is it so perfect!?! I hope you find an easier and less painful way to get that look. It suits you so incredibly good!
I was a teen of the 80’s and watching you use the crimping iron made me wince with remembering getting hand cramps as I learned to use it. I LOVED the big hair days! I didn’t have a lot of confidence in my face but I figured I could distract people from my face with big, awesome hair!
Girl.... you could go earlier 1800's.... try rags.... you have not seen chaos curls until you have done this. Using towel material is best, and you sleep with them in. They are torn about 6 inches long, and one inch wide, and you roll your dampened (not wet) hair up in it and tie it in a knot. The curls last forever even on strait fine/stubborn hair. Give it a shot, the results are hilarious and very glamourous :D (disclaimer- these are instructions for shorter hair, for longer hair, you would need to do the wrap method, which there are videos for that)
Mia do vintage kitchen gadgets and gizmos for food they cooked back when, whenever, wherever you choose to time travel! Costumes preferably too!. Dress, shop, Cook it, and EAT it. That was so much fun.
Mia! The brown hair is so pretty on you it makes your eyes pop a bit 🤍 that color is what I was hoping for when Brad did your hair! Or something fun like a baby pink or lilac lol
Hi, Mia! Really enjoyed the video, especially the green screen. The last curling iron you used is called a Marcel curler. I thought you did really well for a first-time use. Marcel curling irons have remained in use in some black households and salons even up to this day! I grew up with my aunty curling my hair with large barrel marcels on the stove. She would check the heat by pressing it on a paper towel to ensure it didn't burn my hair. Watching you work with one was a nostalgic moment for me, for sure! In salons, a small stove would sit at on the workspace of the stylist's booth and there would be an array of different sized Marcels to pull from and heat up as needed. Some beauticians still use these irons today! A beautician who was really proficient would even spin the Marcel curling irons in the air while holding one handle to cool them. It was very impressive and very neat to watch! Love your videos! Keep up the great work. 😄
Oh I absolutely had a crimping iron like that but in a different color scheme. We used the heck out of them as kids! Those and those spiky looking electric rollers of my mom's. Voluminous, girl! 😂❤
The tiny old curling iron you put in the flame, they used them mostly just for fringe/bangs. Those are from at least the 1880s possibly earlier. Definitely a fun and interesting thing to try for sure!
10/10 on the opening of this video. No notes. Just perfect. Mias here with Friday energy ❤ Edit: all the editing in this video is brilliant. Love this style!
I must say that this video has EASILY become one of my favorites, it was so fun and engaging with the green screen and we definitely need a part 2 of this series😂😂❤❤❤❤
I have a Clairol 20 Instant Hair Setter, was mums then she passed it to me, the rollers sit in a holder that heats up, each roller has a red spot on top that turns red once its hot enough then you put them in your hair with the grips that come with it, the Rollers come in three sizes in the container, small, medium and large. Great item and great fun to use.
YES! It is SO fun! Transforms your look like nothing else. I would crimp chunky sections at a time and leave the rest of my hair straight. Made it a little less voluminous (which I wanted)--definitely a look 😂.
Yay, my grandma still uses the 1960s metal rollers. ♥ You reminded me when I was little and desperately trying to help her put them on the back of her hair. ♥
Yes, it definitely is possible that Mama Maples is a child of the 60's. She would have had to have been born between 65 and 69, making her somewhere between 55 and 59 and in the generation known as X. That's not old, this is what a woman who eats well, exercises, is a none smoker, doesn't over consume alcohol, and has a cheerful heart, looks like now-a-days. I'm 62 and this is what a lot of women I know look like after menopause. Mama Maples is a stunning woman, period. She doesn't "look great for her age", she just looks great. ✌️from 🇨🇦
@@louisejohnson6057 I'm 62 and only have a couple of gray hairs by my ears. Most people think I'm in my 40s; I quit smoking 30 years ago and I've never been a drinker or party person.
Mia on the hot rollers, please unplug curler unit before pouring the water in. Also after they heat up you can leave the lid open. ❤ From a 70’s girl. You looked so cute in all styles!
Mia the green screen was fun so you were able to double explain and demonstrate at the same time. You were spot on with the graphic wallpaper, I used it as an accent wall in my daughter’s room. Thank you for this stroll through time, oh wait it was a mad dash through time! In the 1960’s I used brown plastic clamp on rollers to make my flip, I got used to sleeping with them. When I was a young girl my Mama would put my damp hair rolled up in clean socks and I slept in them, a rag doll look for sure, when the knotted socks were taken off the next morning I had a long soft curl. Perfect in 1956 to help my grandparents celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Yes demonstrate more stying through the ages. 1960’ long straight hair could be had by ironing it (board and iron) or using big rollers like an empty orange juice can. Hard to find frozen orange juice in cans anymore and def hard to sleep in, and the pin curl setting on short hair is cute.
I'm totally loving this whole green screen vibe, and Mama Maple's commentary cracks me up every time! haha It's so heartwarming to see your family having such a blast together. Just binge-watched all those amazing house and bedroom renovations you did, and when Mama Maple surprised you with yours, it was so fun to watch! You guys always make my day! I hope to have that much love and fun in my family someday too. Thanks for always bringing such positivity into our lives, Mia!
Mia's video's have always been charming and silly but they are becoming laugh-out-loud hysterical. The green screen was a new level 🤣 Also, the 70's curls were GORGEOUS!
Just gotta say, as a former Cosmetology student; finger waves were the HARDEST! But, looked awesome! When done correctly, which took a village...huge props to you for your first ever effort!!!
Being that I'm an 80's kid myself ,I have to say I love how the crimper did for your hair! It makes me want to thrift one for nostalgia! But I really liked the 70's curlers!
I'm a hair and make-up artist for the theatre and we still use all of these things. Especially the "torture device". But we have the little oven to heat it up. It takes some practice to get a feeling for the right temperature and most of us have dangerous methods to test how hot the iron is. I think you did a really good job with all of these. When you said that it feels like you're an amateur doing one of the hardest hairstyles you were right. It took a lot of practice to learn it. It's also possible to get waves like that with the hot curling iron, but that's even harder and more dangerous.
I use hot rollers, wave clips and especially that last curling iron very regularly at work since I’m a makeup artist at a theatre, this is so fun for me to watch!
Give it up for the green screen 👏🏻👏🏻
Yes green screen!!!
👏👌
you go green screen!!
👏👏👏👏👏
Literally already love it!!!
Mia with a green screen is exactly the chaos I needed today
i agree 😆
Yes I liked this vdo after 3 seconds 😂
Yesssss 😂
Literally 😅
I’m so excited to see what all she does with it ! She’s so creative and funny I’m so glad she can add more to her cute lil jokes
The reddish brunette hair! Mia……..you ATE that! That looked SO PRETTY ON YOU! 💕
The 70s curls were SUCH A LOOK!! literally perfect
AND it was normal for us to curl them from the bottom! That’s just “how it was done”! 😅
Reminded me of Kitty Foreman from That 70s Show!
@@geenee449 She did, I was looking if someone else thought the same thing
Describe the 70s look in one way:
8:18 … Described it *perfectly*
I agree. Beautiful!! 😍
Mia's favorite hobby isn't sewing, thrifting, baking, or crocheting. It's video editing and she refuses to admit it. For real though, I love green screen. Perfect video for my birthday today!
Happy birthday🎂👑🎉🎊🎈
happy birthday!!!
Happy birthday! 🎂🎉🎊🎁
Happy Birthdayyy🎉🎉🎉
Happy Birthday 🎉
Girl the fact that you even attempted the waves from the 30’s 😭😂 your determination is unmatched! In hair school doing that to a mannequin was extremely difficult and you tried to do it on yourself and with only 4 clips lol I’d say for a first effort it wasn’t bad!
no for real! when i was in cosmo school finger waves had me IN TEARS i could not get the hang of it 😂
Mama Maples was so excited for the heated curlers, I need to see her getting a lil 70’s makeover 🥺
Yeeees I wanna see her with the Farrah hair.
Yes, Mama Maples and the Farrah Fawcett hair!!! 😍😍😍💇♀️💘
that dark red auburn hair was AMAZING ON
YES!! She looked so good omg
It suited her skin tone perfectly ❤
Yessss
It was giving Winona Ryder 👌🏽
Is it just me or just she look like Karen Gillian?
This needs to be a series! It was so fun. More hair products, makeup, fashion, jewelry, etc. The 80s and 70s were definitely my favorites. They suited you so well!
Two things. That wig was perfection on you!! Dark hair and bangs, yes!
Second, the green screen is actually what we didnt know we needed!!
THAT AUBURN HAIR OMG
the color, the hairstyle, the BANGS. literally stared at the screen with an open mouth for the whole time 😭😭
i think Mia’s natural hair color suits her wonderfully and i adore how beautiful she is, but if she ever wanted a drastic change…. that would look amazing
agreed!!!! she looks so beautiful with the dark hair
Why aren’t more more people talking about this
Came here looking for this comment!
Yessss the length is perfect toooo!!!
AGREEEE and i think her eye color pops out more and it compliments her skin color ❤ that haircut is perfect for her too with the bangs!🥰✨
the 70's hot rollers were probably some of the best curling ive seen. they looked so good on you! deff keep those and use them.
Lowkey girl - you SLAYED the brunette hair! Styled & straight
“When I do my hair the back of my head is none of my business” hahahah
Yup. If I can't see it with two mirrors, it's not my problem.
My life motto 😂🙌🏻
11:45
Mia is so stinkin adorable. None of my business! 🤣
“I’m not responsible for the back of my head” -Mia Maples 2024
16:31 "i look like a sad clown of some sort" IM FKING CRYING. that and the "bald spot" too 😭😭😭😂
Best part 😂😂
As a cosmetology student, I do advise testing the hot tools before use. You can do so by taking a paper towel or tissue and leave it in the hot tool as long as you would with your hair. If the tester you used burned or changed color, definitely do not use it! This is just a tip ^^
This is so useful, thank you!
You mean if the paper towel turns brown/burns? Wouldn’t that just indicate to lower the temp and/or reduce the amount of time it’s in contact with your hair? Even using my hot tools at appropriate temps, if I hold them in my hair for too much time, my hair will get damaged/burn.
@@mandyheart8754 The use of this test is not to see if it will damage your hair, because heat will always do that. The use of this test is to see if the heating component to the tool is broken or not. If it burns or browns the paper towel, it will actually burn off your hair. Hope this helped!
That brown hair really makes your eyes pop. With the bangs as well, looks so good on you!
The darker color and bangs with that wig looked so cute on you, Mia. The color really accentuates your beautiful, porcelain skin. Here’s to me praying that you someday go for something along the same lines! (Though you look beautiful no matter what hair style and color you’re working with.)
Oh and I think, hands down, the “70’s” heat up curlers in the box with the water did the best! They were so beautiful and seemed like the curles would last all day. And Mama Maples was living! Nostalgia was real.
off topic but Mia would slay as a weather girl!
i can totally see that!!
why weather?
@@Yuki9933She’s in front of a green screen, like weather reporters
Yes👏🏻. She would ✨𝓈 𝓁 𝒶 𝓎 💅🏻✨
So true🎉
OMG Mia that denim jacket, that striped turtleneck. The amount of outfits in this video that absolutely *slay me* I am *slain* like I have *actually died* like it’s tragic
Now I see why this took so long to edit! We appreciate your hard work Mia! 🫶🏻
Please do more vintage things, it’s so fun! (Makeup, clothes, shoes, corsets, etc)
And you could go to professionals for some of it!
and jewelry 💗🤩
Loved the green screen. The 70s curls were amazing but my favorite look was the 80s crimped hair, it just looked so stylish and cool!
I'm a hairdresser, and when I say I laughed during the finger wave clips part, I LAUGHED. I had literal tears. You made my day 😅
Same here I felt bad for laughing but LOL 🤣🤣
Saaaame! Laughed at the finger waves, cringed at the vintage iron and had flashbacks of burning myself on one of those crazy little stoves. A few of them at my school would sporadically spark at the plug but they wouldn’t throw them away because they couldn’t get them anymore 😭
Me, too. When she said, "I'll take it." but they looked awful :)
Seriously. She needed alot more water and gel for sure. And finger waves was so difficult for me in school
Me too! Died! 😂😂
Mia with bangs and brown hair is such a vibe!! 💇🏽♀️🥰
I loved hot roller from 70s curls. I had 2 sets from late 70s early 80s (no water required) & only used for special occasions but loved them! Except I burnt the crap out of my fingers! Loved that hairstyle on you!!!!
I think the most common curling method pre-electricity was rag curls :) Heatless and dried overnight, combined with hair pomades and powders! I would LOVE to see Mia try doing some 18th century hairstyles a la madame Pompidou and Marie Antoinette
my mum gave me an afro with those! they are legit! 😆
I was going to say the same thing. The book cheaper by the dozen the girls did rag curls.
@@justathumbmy sister's friends did the same thing for me at a slumber party 😂 those curls meant business!
IMAGINE! My dream video:
Mia Maples colabs with one of the fun historical clothing creators, and she buys outfits/dresses and tries them while also getting a bunch of fun and interesting facts from said collab partner!
Mia and Rachel Maksy, imagine! 😂
Oh my gawsh we need that!!! @TheCatLady65
She looks like Rachel Maksy with the wig & bangs. I demand a collaboration between them.
This would be so good!
Yes!!!!!!
OMG, you and your mom just make me so happy! When I need a pick me up, you are my go to. Keep being awesome.
Green screen chaos is exactly what we’re here for! As a former hairstylist I adore this video, too, and your willingness to try some pretty difficult techniques. If you ever want to try the finger waves or metal rollers again, both are meant to be done starting with wet hair drowning in product. Since electric hair dryers weren’t available for at-home use back then, and hood dryers were the only options at salons, wet sets that could air dry or go under the hood dryer were the standard. Taking much smaller sections of hair will also help a ton. I’d love to see more videos like this!
Anything Mia makes me happy!
SIDE PART >>>>>>>
The 80s hair with the flip was such a great look.
The crimped and hot rollers both gave you a great look!
Miaaaa darker hair look so good on you omggg ! I have noticed it already when brad mondo did your hair, but this wig on you ? A slay ✨️✨️
I LOVED Mia's hair with the hot rollers. She was killing it.
I used hot rollers every day for over 15 years. They worked perfect every time. They were incredibly fast too. 20 minutes from rolling the hair to finished style. I had long hair. Half of the time I had the Farah Fawcet hair style. Loved my hot rollers!!!
The crimped hair and jean jacket was giving 80s vibes and I LOVE it! It looks amazing on you!
I was ready to comment on how the crimped hair looks soooo good on you. I was convinced it could not get any better but THAT 70's HAIR on you!?! Gorgeous! How is it so perfect!?! I hope you find an easier and less painful way to get that look. It suits you so incredibly good!
I was a teen of the 80’s and watching you use the crimping iron made me wince with remembering getting hand cramps as I learned to use it. I LOVED the big hair days! I didn’t have a lot of confidence in my face but I figured I could distract people from my face with big, awesome hair!
MIA at 2:57, the crimped hair, the jean jacket, turtle neck...EVERYTHING. You look so cute!!
I have binge watched all her videos in 2 month after finding this channel 😅❤ Her content is addictive 😂
I did that too and then rewatched 😂
Same😂
me too
Mia this wig’s color and cut on you is SO good.
Girl.... you could go earlier 1800's.... try rags.... you have not seen chaos curls until you have done this. Using towel material is best, and you sleep with them in. They are torn about 6 inches long, and one inch wide, and you roll your dampened (not wet) hair up in it and tie it in a knot. The curls last forever even on strait fine/stubborn hair. Give it a shot, the results are hilarious and very glamourous :D (disclaimer- these are instructions for shorter hair, for longer hair, you would need to do the wrap method, which there are videos for that)
Yes!! My Nan who was born in the 1920s did my hair in rags when I was a teen, best curls ever
Would LOVE to see this!
Now I want to see this!!!
Mia do vintage kitchen gadgets and gizmos for food they cooked back when, whenever, wherever you choose to time travel! Costumes preferably too!. Dress, shop, Cook it, and EAT it. That was so much fun.
I agree that would be so much fun to see 😊
Omg… yes!!!!!!
Great idea
The 70s curls + that brown hair color is YOUR COMBO!!! They both suited you so well!!
Mia! The brown hair is so pretty on you it makes your eyes pop a bit 🤍 that color is what I was hoping for when Brad did your hair! Or something fun like a baby pink or lilac lol
Hi, Mia! Really enjoyed the video, especially the green screen. The last curling iron you used is called a Marcel curler. I thought you did really well for a first-time use.
Marcel curling irons have remained in use in some black households and salons even up to this day! I grew up with my aunty curling my hair with large barrel marcels on the stove. She would check the heat by pressing it on a paper towel to ensure it didn't burn my hair. Watching you work with one was a nostalgic moment for me, for sure!
In salons, a small stove would sit at on the workspace of the stylist's booth and there would be an array of different sized Marcels to pull from and heat up as needed. Some beauticians still use these irons today! A beautician who was really proficient would even spin the Marcel curling irons in the air while holding one handle to cool them. It was very impressive and very neat to watch!
Love your videos! Keep up the great work.
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I was hoping someone would mention the Marcel iron…every little black girl tormented with these things before Easter but the curls lasted forever😂😂😂
perfect description!
I had to scroll too far to find this! Marcels definitely have a solid place in the industry even today.
Oh I absolutely had a crimping iron like that but in a different color scheme. We used the heck out of them as kids! Those and those spiky looking electric rollers of my mom's. Voluminous, girl! 😂❤
OMG! The 70s hair is BEAUTIFUL
Tbh the 20s look has a whole potential to SLAP, pls try it again with more clips! i LOVED the makeup ;)
The crimping brushed out look was MADE for you!!
Mia suits the brunette/red hair so much, I really need to see you go that colour. Also the fringe is such a vibe🥹🖤
The tiny old curling iron you put in the flame, they used them mostly just for fringe/bangs.
Those are from at least the 1880s possibly earlier.
Definitely a fun and interesting thing to try for sure!
That’s really cool, not sure how historically accurate it was, but it was also in “Little women” the Winona Ryder version
Omg the hot roller curls were incredible. You looked absolutely beautiful with that look
10/10 on the opening of this video. No notes. Just perfect. Mias here with Friday energy ❤
Edit: all the editing in this video is brilliant. Love this style!
Okay but Mia and a green screen is the combination no one asked for but EVERYONE NEEDSSSS
Omg the 70's look! 100% Kitty Foreman. Most iconic "70's" Mum. Love it!
I though the crimper would be my favorite but all the curls look SO CUTE on you, like. It fits you sooo much more, I'm obsessed!!!
The crimped hair was actually my favorite!! So authentic and not in an over the top way you normally see it portrayed….
I must say that this video has EASILY become one of my favorites, it was so fun and engaging with the green screen and we definitely need a part 2 of this series😂😂❤❤❤❤
omg mia that brown hair is stunning on you. It makes your eyes stand out!
Every hair tool 70s and older looks like Final Destination moments waiting to happen 😭😭 love u Mia!
the 30's was so funny for no reason, you are so natural, love from INDIA!!!
I was a teen in the 70s and loved my hot rollers! This was such a fun video, Mia. Please do more vintage items! Absolutely enjoy the green screen. 💕
The green screen, the dark hair, everything in this video was amazing! One of my fave vids she’s made lately
I have a Clairol 20 Instant Hair Setter, was mums then she passed it to me, the rollers sit in a holder that heats up, each roller has a red spot on top that turns red once its hot enough then you put them in your hair with the grips that come with it, the Rollers come in three sizes in the container, small, medium and large. Great item and great fun to use.
1930’s got me in tears❤❤❤😂😂😂. Exactly what I needed today after a long stressful day with my newborn and working from home.
The editing was so funny 😂😂😂😂
sameee lol
Crimping as a hair style should absolutely be brought back in my humble opinion. I love curls, but crimping is so fun
YES! It is SO fun! Transforms your look like nothing else. I would crimp chunky sections at a time and leave the rest of my hair straight. Made it a little less voluminous (which I wanted)--definitely a look 😂.
The paperboy hair turned out looking more like kitty from that 70s show which is also really pretty 😱😱❤️
The dark hair looks nice!
Brown hair looks phenomenal on you! It does so much on your complexion. You look radiant! 😍
I really love this new format that's more casual and silly, with the green screen and the microphone. More stuff like this please! Great video :)
The white lace top with the jean corset!! SO STYLISH ❤ love it
The style with the hot curlers from the 70s was the best. So cute on you. I was a hair crimper in the 80s well into the mid 90s
No I actually LOVE Mia with the green screen. MADE THE VIDEO SO MUCH BETTER😭❤️
Mia, the color of that wig is absolutely beautiful on you! Compliments you soooo well
Yay, my grandma still uses the 1960s metal rollers. ♥ You reminded me when I was little and desperately trying to help her put them on the back of her hair. ♥
Okay Cheetah Girl 💅🏼 love the fit. There is NO way Mama Maples was born in the 60s, she looks AMAZING!!
Yes, it definitely is possible that Mama Maples is a child of the 60's. She would have had to have been born between 65 and 69, making her somewhere between 55 and 59 and in the generation known as X. That's not old, this is what a woman who eats well, exercises, is a none smoker, doesn't over consume alcohol, and has a cheerful heart, looks like now-a-days. I'm 62 and this is what a lot of women I know look like after menopause. Mama Maples is a stunning woman, period. She doesn't "look great for her age", she just looks great. ✌️from 🇨🇦
I was born in 1962 and I have friends who actually look better now than they did in high school!
@@louisejohnson6057I believe she's a bit older than generation x
@@louisejohnson6057 I'm 62 and only have a couple of gray hairs by my ears. Most people think I'm in my 40s; I quit smoking 30 years ago and I've never been a drinker or party person.
I personally really loved the second one you did from the 70's . Those curls were amazing and they looked incredible on you.
my goodness mia your hair straight with bangs in that dark colour looks absolutely stunning on you
Mia on the hot rollers, please unplug curler unit before pouring the water in. Also after they heat up you can leave the lid open. ❤ From a 70’s girl. You looked so cute in all styles!
The dark hair looks sooooo good. the cut and length too. Just SOOO GOOD Omg.
Mia the green screen was fun so you were able to double explain and demonstrate at the same time. You were spot on with the graphic wallpaper, I used it as an accent wall in my daughter’s room. Thank you for this stroll through time, oh wait it was a mad dash through time! In the 1960’s I used brown plastic clamp on rollers to make my flip, I got used to sleeping with them. When I was a young girl my Mama would put my damp hair rolled up in clean socks and I slept in them, a rag doll look for sure, when the knotted socks were taken off the next morning I had a long soft curl. Perfect in 1956 to help my grandparents celebrate their 50th wedding
anniversary. Yes demonstrate more stying through the ages. 1960’ long straight hair could be had by ironing it (board and iron) or using big rollers like an empty orange juice can. Hard to find frozen orange juice in cans anymore and def hard to sleep in, and the pin curl setting on short hair is cute.
You are the first person I've ever seen who looks INCREDIBLE with a full 80's crimp!
I'm totally loving this whole green screen vibe, and Mama Maple's commentary cracks me up every time! haha
It's so heartwarming to see your family having such a blast together. Just binge-watched all those amazing house and bedroom renovations you did, and when Mama Maple surprised you with yours, it was so fun to watch! You guys always make my day! I hope to have that much love and fun in my family someday too.
Thanks for always bringing such positivity into our lives, Mia!
Mia's video's have always been charming and silly but they are becoming laugh-out-loud hysterical. The green screen was a new level 🤣
Also, the 70's curls were GORGEOUS!
Just gotta say, as a former Cosmetology student; finger waves were the HARDEST! But, looked awesome! When done correctly, which took a village...huge props to you for your first ever effort!!!
Being that I'm an 80's kid myself ,I have to say I love how the crimper did for your hair! It makes me want to thrift one for nostalgia!
But I really liked the 70's curlers!
the hair rollers were def my favorite!!!!
I'm a hair and make-up artist for the theatre and we still use all of these things. Especially the "torture device". But we have the little oven to heat it up. It takes some practice to get a feeling for the right temperature and most of us have dangerous methods to test how hot the iron is.
I think you did a really good job with all of these.
When you said that it feels like you're an amateur doing one of the hardest hairstyles you were right. It took a lot of practice to learn it. It's also possible to get waves like that with the hot curling iron, but that's even harder and more dangerous.
Only Mia goes through the most iconic styles ever. I love this idea. It’s amazing
Safiya Nygaard did a series a few years ago on style through the decades, and she went ALL out, from hair to the car and everything in between!
That dark auburn red hair made you pop!! Like it makes you radiate on a whole other level so pretty!!!
Ok but I’m kind of in love with the crimped hair on you Mia 😮❤
The “steam” machine hot rollers is definitely the best 💃🏽
You loving the curls the most made me feel so happy cause that’s what my hair looks like naturally and I always wished it was straight
Love the addition of the green-screen, weather reports will never top this!!
I love your hair crimped! I love the side part, too!
The 80’s curls!! ❤❤❤
When I was younger we used a normal iron to straighten our hair. Love to see you recreate that look!
I use hot rollers, wave clips and especially that last curling iron very regularly at work since I’m a makeup artist at a theatre, this is so fun for me to watch!
Mia rocked 🎸 the 80s crimped hair! She looked fantastic!