Posted on March 31st, 2011 at 3:30 PM by admin

I’m very much so inspired by the women in this era. I think that they’re the most elegant and classy of women. So I wanted to make a tutorial on a simple vintage hairstyle that you can give a try =] Materials you will need for the hairstyle: several bobby pins hairspray brush or comb or BOTH! One hair elastic (optional) You can change up this style however you may like, leave it down, french twist it up, low side pony tail, hair swept to one side, bangs up or down. Whatever you like =D This Hairstyle works best if you have some texture or curl in your hair. Thanks For watching, please subscribe ;)

Posted on March 31st, 2011 at 2:25 PM by admin

My quick and easy everyday 1940s hairstyle, done using Hot Sticks. (Mine are by Babyliss, but they are idential to the ConAir ones you can get in the US). This is my first hair tutorial for my blog, so please excuse the rubbish editing! You can find lots more vintage styling tips & tricks on my blog itself, plus the entry in which I posted this video has answers to some questions you may have about the tutorial: diaryofavintagegirl.blogspot.com And here’s the picture I mentioned about 3 minutes or so in! www.flickr.com

March 31

Vintage Hair
Posted on March 31st, 2011 at 10:38 AM by admin

Pursebuzz.com This is my best Style yet

Posted on March 30th, 2011 at 5:53 PM by admin

I’m very much so inspired by the women in this era. I think that they’re the most elegant and classy of women. So I wanted to make a tutorial on a simple vintage hairstyle that you can give a try =] Materials you will need for the hairstyle: several bobby pins hairspray brush or comb or BOTH! One hair elastic (optional) You can change up this style however you may like, leave it down, french twist it up, low side pony tail, hair swept to one side, bangs up or down. Whatever you like =D This Hairstyle works best if you have some texture or curl in your hair. Thanks For watching, please subscribe ;)

Posted on March 30th, 2011 at 4:51 PM by admin

My quick and easy everyday 1940s hairstyle, done using Hot Sticks. (Mine are by Babyliss, but they are idential to the ConAir ones you can get in the US). This is my first hair tutorial for my blog, so please excuse the rubbish editing! You can find lots more vintage styling tips & tricks on my blog itself, plus the entry in which I posted this video has answers to some questions you may have about the tutorial: diaryofavintagegirl.blogspot.com And here’s the picture I mentioned about 3 minutes or so in! www.flickr.com

March 30

Vintage Hair
Posted on March 30th, 2011 at 1:00 PM by admin

Pursebuzz.com This is my best Style yet

Posted on March 29th, 2011 at 8:15 PM by admin

I’m very much so inspired by the women in this era. I think that they’re the most elegant and classy of women. So I wanted to make a tutorial on a simple vintage hairstyle that you can give a try =] Materials you will need for the hairstyle: several bobby pins hairspray brush or comb or BOTH! One hair elastic (optional) You can change up this style however you may like, leave it down, french twist it up, low side pony tail, hair swept to one side, bangs up or down. Whatever you like =D This Hairstyle works best if you have some texture or curl in your hair. Thanks For watching, please subscribe ;)

Posted on March 29th, 2011 at 7:12 PM by admin

My quick and easy everyday 1940s hairstyle, done using Hot Sticks. (Mine are by Babyliss, but they are idential to the ConAir ones you can get in the US). This is my first hair tutorial for my blog, so please excuse the rubbish editing! You can find lots more vintage styling tips & tricks on my blog itself, plus the entry in which I posted this video has answers to some questions you may have about the tutorial: diaryofavintagegirl.blogspot.com And here’s the picture I mentioned about 3 minutes or so in! www.flickr.com

March 29

Vintage Hair
Posted on March 29th, 2011 at 3:26 PM by admin

Pursebuzz.com This is my best Style yet

Posted on March 28th, 2011 at 10:44 PM by admin

I’m very much so inspired by the women in this era. I think that they’re the most elegant and classy of women. So I wanted to make a tutorial on a simple vintage hairstyle that you can give a try =] Materials you will need for the hairstyle: several bobby pins hairspray brush or comb or BOTH! One hair elastic (optional) You can change up this style however you may like, leave it down, french twist it up, low side pony tail, hair swept to one side, bangs up or down. Whatever you like =D This Hairstyle works best if you have some texture or curl in your hair. Thanks For watching, please subscribe ;)