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  • *50s mambo music*

  • Hello lovely people! Lots of you liked my tutorial

  • "Vintage Looks For School," so I thought I'd do a

  • new one, which is something else that you guys asked me quite a lot--vintage looks for straight hair.

  • Because I obviously, have very straight hair.

  • Although today it has a little bit of a kink, because it has an old set in it.

  • but, It's fine, it's fine! It's straight. It's also medium length. So, all of these looks I think

  • Medium to long hair will suit, and there are some that you can do with shorter hair, like here-ish.

  • Including milkmaid braids, which I think are really pretty. Let me know what you think--I hope you really enjoy

  • This little tutorial, and do tell

  • Me in the comments down below if you have tried any. I have two other hair tutorials that I'm going to put links to down

  • below, which would also work for straight hair. As

  • As you can see, my hair is cut in a very long version of a midi cut,

  • Which is essentially shorter at the front and longer at the back to create a horseshoe shape.

  • Number one: The Barrel Roll. You will need comb, pomade, hairspray, hairpins, and head scarf.

  • Take the front fringe section of your hair and backcomb, smoothing down the outer edges as you go.

  • Add little handy pomade and

  • if you, have leftover, just rub it through the rest of your hair. Spritz some trusty hairspray around as

  • well, to really smooth down those flyaways.

  • Roll your hair over your fingers, and away from your parting.

  • Pin down from the front, and the back. Add a delightful chiffon

  • Head scarf and tie in a bow in the center of your head, just behind the roll.

  • You can choose to either hide the ends of the ribbon or not, but for a true vintage look, go for a larger bow and hidden ends

  • *uptempo lounge singer jazz*

  • Number Two: The Hair Swoop (break to remove hearing aids)

  • You will need hairpins, hairspray, and a barrette

  • Take the front side section of your hair and pin towards the back of your head, keeping a nice swoop

  • Pin your fringe away from your face. Repeat the pinned back swoop, but the other side of your hair.

  • Back comb your fringe to give it just a little height, and swoop around to one side by again curling it around your fingers.

  • take a large barrette--mine of course has to be a bow--and

  • Clip over not only the ends of the hair pinned from the front but also the hair rooted where you

  • Want the clip to sit. If you have very straight smooth hair

  • like mine, then add another hair pin underneath the barrette to keep it in place.

  • *uptempo music continues*

  • Number three easy, flip updo you will need a hair band and a barrette

  • create a, high ponytail using a thin hair band

  • Use your fingers just split the hair, above the band in half and flip the ponytail upwards pulling it halfway

  • Through the hole you've created leaving hair to curl over the top

  • If you have problems with your hair staying in place then pin underneath

  • Add a large barrette slide in the vintage hairpiece

  • *uptempo jazz singer continues*

  • Number four: milkmaid braids. You will need hair bands and pins, many pins

  • Start with a centre parting or at least try to. Part your hair at the back to give two equal handfuls

  • Work quickly so your hair, doesn't just immediately flip over. Divide the hair into three parts, radiating from just behind

  • your ear. Plait the hair as far down as you can go. Really try to capture every single bit of hair all the way down

  • *more uptempo jazz singer*

  • repeat on the opposite side

  • *jazz singer sings about a blue-eyed girl*

  • Take a moment to enjoy the Wednesday Addams-ness of it all or Pippi Longstockings whatever

  • your flavour

  • Flip the first plait up onto the top of your head and pin in place

  • Take the second plait and do the same, crossing them over at the very top of your head

  • *different uptempo music*

  • Gently pull off the hair bands and pin the tail end of your plaits underneath the opposing plait

  • *caribbean style uptempo music plays*

  • Number-5: 1950s ponytail. You will need crocodile clips, comb, two hair bands

  • Pin the front section of your hair back on itself, or try to. Do the same of the to front side sections

  • Back comb the hair on top of your head behind the front section

  • Spritz with hairspray if you need to add some texture to improve your back combing

  • Take a hairband and securely tie the back combed part of your hair at a

  • High point of your head add in the rest of your hair and use a hair band to secure over the other band

  • *lovely uptempo music continues*

  • Unclip the side sections and brush them over your back combed hair covering any obvious edge if there is one.

  • Wrap the ends of these sections over the hair bands and pin underneath

  • Now for the front section, spritz with hairspray to get on a lovely, smooth look. Roll your hair underneath towards your face

  • You can, also add a headscarf either just behind the front roll or around the ponytail at the back

  • *new uptempo music fades in*

  • There you go lovelies. There are my looks for vintage straight hair I hope you've enjoyed this video please

  • Do let me know down below in the comments if you have and if you are new here then

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  • *jazz singer plays over end screen*

*50s mambo music*

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