This has to have been asked about before, but when I searched I got so many results, so please redirect me if someone has perfectly answered my question before
I love a particular 40s hairstyle that is often seen on Lauren Bacall and Rita Hayworth, whereby the very ends of the hair are curled into big, wavy curls, and the rest of the hair is straight. I would love to achieve this, but I don't know how.
To my untrained eyes, it literally looks as though biggish rollers have been used, but only rolled part-way up the hair? It really doesn't look like a brushed-out full set.
I'm willing to believe that this will never be a possibility for me, as my hair is fine, straight and wispy, and whenever I do set my hair the ends always uncurl first
Any help most appreciated
Edit: out of eagerness/ desperation, I'm going to try rolling big sections of hair on medium bendy rolllers tonight, only using 7 or 8 rollers, and only partway up my head, to try and get this style. I doubt it'll work but I'm curious, especially as I'd be able to sleep in the damn things for once.
I know someone here will know how to do it properly though, so I thought I'd still post
I love a particular 40s hairstyle that is often seen on Lauren Bacall and Rita Hayworth, whereby the very ends of the hair are curled into big, wavy curls, and the rest of the hair is straight. I would love to achieve this, but I don't know how.
To my untrained eyes, it literally looks as though biggish rollers have been used, but only rolled part-way up the hair? It really doesn't look like a brushed-out full set.
I'm willing to believe that this will never be a possibility for me, as my hair is fine, straight and wispy, and whenever I do set my hair the ends always uncurl first
Any help most appreciated
Edit: out of eagerness/ desperation, I'm going to try rolling big sections of hair on medium bendy rolllers tonight, only using 7 or 8 rollers, and only partway up my head, to try and get this style. I doubt it'll work but I'm curious, especially as I'd be able to sleep in the damn things for once.
I know someone here will know how to do it properly though, so I thought I'd still post
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