I've had a lot of fun learning about pin curls and rolls and whatnot, but I'm starting to wonder about alternatives for gals with truly long hair. And I'm not talking Veronica Lake, unfortunately! My hair is currently about 3" above my waist, and that's a lot shorter than it's been most of my life.
Are there authentic styles out there for longer hair? I've gotten fairly adept at my own version of side rolls, but I never know what to do with the rest of it, whether up or down. Just so long as it looks intentional and not I'm-not-sure-what-I-was-thinking-this-morning. lol
What about truely classic-styled chignons? (Meaning I don't really want to look like a grandmother down on the farm. lol ) Or in 1920s and 1930s fiction, I've read brief (too brief!) descriptions of women with low chignons. I seem to remember seeing them in "Bertie and Elizabeth"; even in Chariots of Fire those cloches had back brims that cut in to allow for a chignon. Then there's the all-around-roll (side rolls??) they advocated for WW II factory workers. How to do that with this much length?
My hair is slightly layered, but only slightly. I do 19th-century stuff, and lots of different lengths make that styling hard. Also, I have longer but straight-cut bangs. I wouldn't mind changing that cut, but bangs are a modern-day need for my high forehead. My hair is on the thick and, frankly, coarse side, although neither extremely. It's naturally wavy and tends to hold curl well. Because of the length I haven't tried rag curls or pin curls, and haven't used sponge rollers since I was little. And I wash it at night and let it air-dry overnight - otherwise it wouldn't be dry before noon!
Please, ladies, I'd love to hear your advice. I'm at a loss! [huh]
Are there authentic styles out there for longer hair? I've gotten fairly adept at my own version of side rolls, but I never know what to do with the rest of it, whether up or down. Just so long as it looks intentional and not I'm-not-sure-what-I-was-thinking-this-morning. lol
What about truely classic-styled chignons? (Meaning I don't really want to look like a grandmother down on the farm. lol ) Or in 1920s and 1930s fiction, I've read brief (too brief!) descriptions of women with low chignons. I seem to remember seeing them in "Bertie and Elizabeth"; even in Chariots of Fire those cloches had back brims that cut in to allow for a chignon. Then there's the all-around-roll (side rolls??) they advocated for WW II factory workers. How to do that with this much length?
My hair is slightly layered, but only slightly. I do 19th-century stuff, and lots of different lengths make that styling hard. Also, I have longer but straight-cut bangs. I wouldn't mind changing that cut, but bangs are a modern-day need for my high forehead. My hair is on the thick and, frankly, coarse side, although neither extremely. It's naturally wavy and tends to hold curl well. Because of the length I haven't tried rag curls or pin curls, and haven't used sponge rollers since I was little. And I wash it at night and let it air-dry overnight - otherwise it wouldn't be dry before noon!
Please, ladies, I'd love to hear your advice. I'm at a loss! [huh]