Thank you so much for making this video!! I have been loving your hairstyle and wanting to trying it, now I can! My hair is finer than yours and I have layers, any tips or suggestions? Never would have thought to use my hairspray can as a styling tool, genius! Xoxo ❤️
@@SamarAli-yj5tb The setting spray bottle kind of looks like it might be Kenra - amazing brand👌🏽 Edit: It is Kenra - I just slowed the video down. The hairspray in the tall silver bottle is Kenra as well. Lol I just checked the description. It's all listed there.
@@squidthing Right - they would have been using rollers, pin-curls and cut up pieces of cloth to set curls over night. It was definitely a draaaaged out requirement lol
pelin şahin during the 40s and 50s, it was generally expected of women to look “presentable” regardless of occupation. not having their hair styled was considered inappropriate. the hot rod technique you see in this video actually wasn’t that common during the war, and most women used foam rollers and setting lotion.
This is actually really complicated. They might have gone to this level for a dance night but wet set soft rollers or pin curls overnught, take them out in the morning brush through. 10mins I'm out the door. I don't backcomb ever nor sculpt with the duckbills clips. Neat video for special occasion, but vintage daily wasn't this complicated, nor does it currently have to be.
Lmao yeah, I have naturally wavy/curly hair, so when I watch tutorials and they need four products and three hours to hold shapes I'm like, "Nah, okay, good base but I'mma skip half of this..." It usually works out just fine. Just depends what you're starting with.
BEAUTIFUL!!!!! I love a vintage wave!!! So classic!!! Hopefully I can do this in some more of my transformations. I'll have to think of some characters it would work for. LOVE!!!!! Love!!!!!
fantastic tutorial. You did such a great job explaining each step. Thank you. Can't wait to try this out for the upcoming holiday parties i have to attend.
Oh my goodness! You are an excellent excellent teacher! Oh to have hair like yours that holds curl so easily!! Really great videos...I love how you keep it moving and how much detail you put into your explanations.. The bestest. !!
So usefull!!i search a lot for a tutorial with this amazing curls but i find very hard to understand, and a lot of tehniques uses but yours is the best❤
Woah Girl!!! it's amazing! you're beautiful and I found the tutorial super useful! I hope your channel grows... I'm a fellow creator and it takes time but I love finding other creators! Loved the final look!
Very authentic technique, and highly appreciated I'll give this a shot when I have a day off work so I can focus on the steps ❤️gorgeous smile aswell keep it up doll
You’re so beautiful! Ahhh I can’t believe I waited to long to watch this 😭 I follow you on IG but never had the chance to watch, but please do more because you’re wonderful! ✨💕 any tips from you are pure gold!
This is exactly what I've been looking for! Hopefully it will work even half as well in my thin and fine hair. Looks like it takes a very long time though, I'll have to stock up on sectioning clips and a few spare hours to try it out. Your hairdryer is also amazing!
this is probably rhetorical but here’s a very long answer: 1) while most women DID have their hair styled in curls or waves every day, this Look was not actually particularly common at any point among “normal” people with, like, jobs to work or households to run. in the 30s and 40s, the Depression and then the war meant that most hairstyles were relatively simple and functional, with looser waves that were faster to do, braids and rolls that kept hair out of the way, or shorter cuts which did both. by the 50s, most women’s hair was much shorter than this; a bob would have been fairly long for the time. we think of as “vintage glam” waves like these would have only really been seen on movie stars 2) almost everyone who didn’t have a fairly strong natural wave to their hair would get a perm regularly, which could speed up the time it took to curl their hair and also would make the curls last MUCH longer. if someone’s hairstyle was in tighter waves like these, it would probably be because it had a natural or perm-induced tendency toward tighter waves after it was washed. 3) women would only have their hair styled once a week, by a professional, in a salon. they’d have their hair washed and wet-set, generally with pin curls, then dried and brushed out. because of the nature of wet sets, combined with the perm or natural wave they’d have and the styling aids of the time, they wouldn’t need to re-curl their hair during the week and the set would stay strong, keeping the style intact
My grandmother had some weird clips in her dresser drawer when she was alive, and I asked her what they were and she said they were fingerwave clips from the 1920's. She had graduated in the 20's and was a young women during that time, and she said that's how they got finger waves in their hair. They would get their hair wet, I guess put setting stuff on their hair and then put the clamps in their hair all the around from top to bottom, I guess they wrapped nets around them, went to sleep and the next morning, take the clamps off and they had finger waves. Pretty cool. My hair was way too long for it to do anything and besides, she only had three or four left over from her youth. But, that's how she did the fingerwaves.
Honestly I don't do anything special. I don't even wrap it. I usually don't brush it out before bed, then brush it gently in the morning, tease and reset and it can last me up to 6 days :)
Thank you so much for making this video!! I have been loving your hairstyle and wanting to trying it, now I can! My hair is finer than yours and I have layers, any tips or suggestions? Never would have thought to use my hairspray can as a styling tool, genius! Xoxo ❤️
Just be patient and work with your flyaways. Go slow and don't let it defeat you!
Miss Elle La Belle thank you so much! I'm going to do that and give it a try next week! ❤️❤️
Can you list which products you use? Love the video thank you!
Loved it thanks
The first one is a Kenra Thermal spray
I'm 61, a retired hairstylist, and that's one of the most beautiful heads of hair I've seen in a long time. Brava!
Could you tell the products she used 🌹
@@SamarAli-yj5tb The setting spray bottle kind of looks like it might be Kenra - amazing brand👌🏽
Edit: It is Kenra - I just slowed the video down. The hairspray in the tall silver bottle is Kenra as well. Lol I just checked the description. It's all listed there.
When you pulled out the hair dryer, I gasped. Soooooo vintage! So sickening! I love it!
The hair dryer is 80s ❤
@@Shelby-uv3jn
Yeah so like 40 years ago lol
I'm dying at the people who think their great-grandmas had these expensive tools back then lol
@@squidthing Right - they would have been using rollers, pin-curls and cut up pieces of cloth to set curls over night. It was definitely a draaaaged out requirement lol
*cries in thin straight hair*
*cries in too thick and curly hair*
Bruh my mom has very curly hair and my dad has straight/wavy hair but I have straight ass hair like how tf does that happen
@@Dark-dx6jq same even my brother has like wavy hair and mine is pin straight and barely holds any curls
*cries in short damaged curly hair*
Get a nice wig! 😊
damn peggy really did this hair on a military base in the middle of ww2
pelin şahin during the 40s and 50s, it was generally expected of women to look “presentable” regardless of occupation. not having their hair styled was considered inappropriate. the hot rod technique you see in this video actually wasn’t that common during the war, and most women used foam rollers and setting lotion.
Could you explain whatchu mean?!
LyN 3112 captain america reference
I f-ing can’t😂😂 I was thinking of Peggy the whole time😂
This is actually really complicated. They might have gone to this level for a dance night but wet set soft rollers or pin curls overnught, take them out in the morning brush through. 10mins I'm out the door. I don't backcomb ever nor sculpt with the duckbills clips. Neat video for special occasion, but vintage daily wasn't this complicated, nor does it currently have to be.
I’m doing this hairstyle for prom !! I can’t wait. Thanks for the video Xx
Gabriella Monteo how did it go???
How did it go? Cause I want to also do this for my prom
Incredible! And what I love about it is that it’s soooo different to every tutorial I’ve ever watched and very detailed
Constructive feedback: the background music would be great if the volume was lower so that you can be heard more comfortably.
C L Turn on captions then
yea
Tatenda Munyaradzi just being generous with some slight criticism, it’s true
I have to try it, but i don't have so much patience so i feel i'm gonna fail miserably.
Don't worry, I left to get a snack about 4 times during the video :) you can do it!
Me too. Lol
Same....
Ditto.
Yeah after she named off 12 different things I realized I can't do it I only have hair a curling iron and a comb and her spray
Maria Stickler 😂😂so did I was well there my goals go 😂😂down the drain
Lmao yeah, I have naturally wavy/curly hair, so when I watch tutorials and they need four products and three hours to hold shapes I'm like, "Nah, okay, good base but I'mma skip half of this..." It usually works out just fine. Just depends what you're starting with.
Lol fr 😂
SAME but I figure I'll just use what I have and try to just follow her technique...? lol
Bathroom Clown same... I wish these hairstyles were easier
This look is so damn beautiful. It's classic and timeless
Wow! I'm loving this vintage style waves tutorial, it looks amazing! :)
I've always wanted this hair style but goodness it seems like a lot of work! Thank you for the tutorial!
BEAUTIFUL!!!!! I love a vintage wave!!! So classic!!! Hopefully I can do this in some more of my transformations. I'll have to think of some characters it would work for. LOVE!!!!! Love!!!!!
Fab! Love the classic film looks
Amazing! And that hairdryer! I would have never considered using texture pomade on a style like this. I'll definitely give it a go in my shop!
*brad mondo needs to see this* ❤❤❤
fantastic tutorial. You did such a great job explaining each step. Thank you. Can't wait to try this out for the upcoming holiday parties i have to attend.
Wave checkkkkkkk 🌊
I can’t wait to try this for my vintage themed homecoming!
Such a great tutorial! I've always wanted to try this style on my hair.
Omg! Thank you! Best shoulder length wave tutorial that wasn’t a “faux bob”!
Breathtaking! Love these ultra feminine hairstyles. So elegant.
Can't wait to try this!!! you're amazing at these how-to videos!!!
Really great tutorial I always struggled with the ends very helpful hope to see more!
OH MY GOD SO BEAUTIFUL
Oh my goodness! You are an excellent excellent teacher! Oh to have hair like yours that holds curl so easily!! Really great videos...I love how you keep it moving and how much detail you put into your explanations.. The bestest. !!
WOW! That's gorgeous! Thanks for sharing!
So cute and creative the way she used the hairspray bottle to smooth in the curl. Well done!
It looks really good on you! Thanks for this tutorial
Oh la la this the style that I really like. Very well done video! Good work! Your good at teaching and showing what your doing.
Ughhh this hairstyle is just too beautiful!!! I just wish I have the patience to do this on myself 😭
So usefull!!i search a lot for a tutorial with this amazing curls but i find very hard to understand, and a lot of tehniques uses but yours is the best❤
Love it! My hair is just shoulder length so it may be a while before I can try this. Looks great!
Yessss! No more waiting for the curlers to set! 😂
YES! I am so happy you're doing videos now!!!
I would have added that we can use wet set rollers instead of hot curling. My hair doesn't stay curled with heat, only overnight wet to dry
Wow! You made that look so easy! Excellent ❤️❤️❤️
Best tutorial I ha w ever seen for this look! Thank you!!
This hairstyle is gorgeous can't wait to try!
This looks fabulous~ also too difficult for me~ 😂
Wow! Absolutely gorgeous 💕 thanks for sharing!
I've always wanted to know how to do this type of hairstyle, thankyou for posting this vid, it looks awesome!
Thank you so much! I got lost with other videos :( You just explained everything!! Yassss ❤️
Alexa Franco I'm so glad! I'd love to see your hair when you try it! ❤️
Damn...respect. Never gonna do it, but #respect
Woah Girl!!! it's amazing! you're beautiful and I found the tutorial super useful! I hope your channel grows... I'm a fellow creator and it takes time but I love finding other creators! Loved the final look!
wow i came to your channel for the first time to look for some cool new hairstyles and im already shook yas queen!!!! that blowdrier is unreal
Can't wait to try this hair style, hopefully if I get it right I can wear it for prom 😊
This looks fabulous.. guess i'm waking up at 4am cuz i really hafta have this hairstyle tomorrow lmao💓
This was awesome! Super easy and helpful. Thanks ❤️
The best one I’ve seen yet!
This is the best vintage hairstyle video! I'd love to see a makeup tutorial!
Good job! Looks great!
the most helpful vintage hair tutorial thanks!
Thank you for sharing this! It looks like I will be buying some duck clips!!😊
Very authentic technique, and highly appreciated I'll give this a shot when I have a day off work so I can focus on the steps ❤️gorgeous smile aswell keep it up doll
Omgoooooodness!!!
Thank You!!
Trying out this hairstyle this weekend
You are so gorgeous I can’t deal! Straight out the silver screen 💗
Love this!!!!!! I need to try this!
Wow amazing! I love it, thank you for sharing!
Wow. What a transformation 😍
Love it!!! You hair came out so beautiful 😍😍😍😍 Great job
Love this 🙌🏼 looks so good! Time for me to practice.
You should do more RUclips videos, loved them both!
Nice job. Looks gorge and great technique and tips!
You’re so beautiful! Ahhh I can’t believe I waited to long to watch this 😭 I follow you on IG but never had the chance to watch, but please do more because you’re wonderful! ✨💕 any tips from you are pure gold!
Just copying Dita Von Teese lol
It’s stunning well done!!
Oh my gosssshhhhh you are STUNNING!!!!!
Wowzers this is so impressive 😍
The skills are unreal!!! Thank you!!!!
wow, you really did a good job breaking it down without confusing me. thank you. you look gorgeous. 👸👏
You're a true artist 😍😭❤️
This is just AWESOME.
This is exactly what I've been looking for! Hopefully it will work even half as well in my thin and fine hair. Looks like it takes a very long time though, I'll have to stock up on sectioning clips and a few spare hours to try it out. Your hairdryer is also amazing!
Maria Jones it's easier on thinner hair actually, and with the backcombing you can make it look just as full! ❤️
Maria, the style would look so great on you!
Oh wow that blow dryer! I want it!
This is so elaborate how did they even have time to do this
this is probably rhetorical but here’s a very long answer:
1) while most women DID have their hair styled in curls or waves every day, this Look was not actually particularly common at any point among “normal” people with, like, jobs to work or households to run. in the 30s and 40s, the Depression and then the war meant that most hairstyles were relatively simple and functional, with looser waves that were faster to do, braids and rolls that kept hair out of the way, or shorter cuts which did both. by the 50s, most women’s hair was much shorter than this; a bob would have been fairly long for the time. we think of as “vintage glam” waves like these would have only really been seen on movie stars
2) almost everyone who didn’t have a fairly strong natural wave to their hair would get a perm regularly, which could speed up the time it took to curl their hair and also would make the curls last MUCH longer. if someone’s hairstyle was in tighter waves like these, it would probably be because it had a natural or perm-induced tendency toward tighter waves after it was washed.
3) women would only have their hair styled once a week, by a professional, in a salon. they’d have their hair washed and wet-set, generally with pin curls, then dried and brushed out. because of the nature of wet sets, combined with the perm or natural wave they’d have and the styling aids of the time, they wouldn’t need to re-curl their hair during the week and the set would stay strong, keeping the style intact
well they didn't have a cell phone so. .. 😬
My grandmother had some weird clips in her dresser drawer when she was alive, and I asked her what they were and she said they were fingerwave clips from the 1920's. She had graduated in the 20's and was a young women during that time, and she said that's how they got finger waves in their hair. They would get their hair wet, I guess put setting stuff on their hair and then put the clamps in their hair all the around from top to bottom, I guess they wrapped nets around them, went to sleep and the next morning, take the clamps off and they had finger waves. Pretty cool. My hair was way too long for it to do anything and besides, she only had three or four left over from her youth. But, that's how she did the fingerwaves.
They didn’t have a job, they were stay at home wives
Absolutely amazing 😍 thank you for sharing this ❤
This is the best tutorial!! Thank you gorgeous!!!!!! ❤
the fact that you do this all by yourself is really cool
I can’t wait to try this
Wow!! I have a party this weekend. I'm gonna give this a try today to see if I can do it for the party. Thanks. It's gorgeous!
I love this so much 😭😭😭
The best tutorial 😍
Love this look 😍
where did you get that hair dryer???
Prissy Felicity it's an antique I found on eBay! ❤️❤️❤️
Prissy Felicity you can find them on Wanelo app. Or online for $200. I have one.
@@MissElleLaBelle you are amazing. Love your videos
Love love love love it!
Tyfs! I have always wanted to know how this hairstyle was achieved!
wow, how you got the frizzy mess into such a tame elegant style is beyond me!! I have a lot more hair, hopefully i can make this possible lol.
Deff going to try it out you make it look so easy
Omg !! Love it !!! 😍😍😍
OMG that hair dryer - I need it!
Amazing vintage i love it
Best one I have seen and easy to follow 😌
I love this video. ♥️ You make this look so effortlessly... Especially the brush-out - the part I always fail at. 🙈
So pretty! How do you sleep on it without messing the waves up completely?
Julie S Why do you not post photos on instagram
Youri Gagarine my Instagram is miss.elle.la belle ♥️♥️♥️
Miss Elle La Belle i know but i don't see you in my TL
Honestly I don't do anything special. I don't even wrap it. I usually don't brush it out before bed, then brush it gently in the morning, tease and reset and it can last me up to 6 days :)
I just know if I could spend all this work! But it is so gorgeous!
I’ve gotta try this!
Omg! You are amazinggg! 💓💓💓💓
omg so cute!!! someday when i have a lot of time ill deff try this! wish my hair lasted longer than a couple days before getting oily!
Wow ! You themed them well 😁
Wow!how beautiful!!
Amazing job right there!
This is so gorgeous! The only hairstyle that makes me feel bad about having ass length hair! 😍