字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 *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 please, do subscribe and Remember to hit that little bell for notifications, otherwise Weirdly, youtube thinks that you're not subscribed so it doesn't tell you When i release video, it's, weird alright i will see you next time *jazz singer plays over end screen*
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