MissHuff
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*Edited* Something happened with the pictures I uploaded so I put up the link to the website with the pictures of all of the hair.
There is a reality hairstyling competition show on Bravo called Shear Genius and I just caught an episode in which each stylist was given a specific era to create a hairstyle for. There was Medieval, Elizabethan, Victorian, 1920s, 1940s, 1960s, an 1980s punk. It was fun watching the stylists work these different hairstyles that we all have meticulously tried to recreate. The guy who was doing the 20s 'do even used pincurls. They had an hour to search online for resources for the hairstyles.
After seeing the end result I must say that there are definitely a lot of ladies in here that do their own hair 100x better than what the stylists came up with. Granted they were on a time constraint and weren't trained in vintage hair but some of the choices I just couldn't believe. I was excited about seeing what came of the 1940s hair, hoping for something gorgeously sculpted and dramatic, this is after all a competition. Unfortunately I was extremely disappointed with the school marm result.
Here are some of the before/after pictures.
http://www.bravotv.com/Shear_Genius/photos/before_after/episode_105/index.shtml
1960s hair: would have liked a little more height, backcombing maybe..
Elizabethan hair: I thought this was an excellent use of rats to bulk up the do. I couldn't find a picture of the back of the head but he used big stuffed rolls and a hair pin in the center of the back.
1920s hair: I would have loved to see a nice waved bob.
1940s hair: The hair was kinda just pulled back and finished with a sparkly hair clip. I don't even know what to say about this one... what do you think ladies?