FedoraFan112390
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I don't know what this style is called but as you know it was worn by both statesman, actor and your average joe alike until the 60s shaggy/long hair trend began..It's sort of a long on top but slicked back, long sides but slicked to the sides, clean ends and back style. Here's an example--My grandfather, albeit this is in the 1970s rather than the '30s.
I was wondering how one could maintain this style without the hair getting too long or getting cut too short? And what sort of products it looks like my grandpa used to keep his hair held back and shiny (He was 52 in these pix, born in 1920). I have hair like my Grandpa's--wavy with a similar texture. My other Grandpa (born in 1929) always used Vitalis but he has pin straight, different textured hair.
I was wondering how one could maintain this style without the hair getting too long or getting cut too short? And what sort of products it looks like my grandpa used to keep his hair held back and shiny (He was 52 in these pix, born in 1920). I have hair like my Grandpa's--wavy with a similar texture. My other Grandpa (born in 1929) always used Vitalis but he has pin straight, different textured hair.