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Learn how to do 36+ different vintage hairstyles with start-to-finish instructions in this 160-page full-color book. It uses over 1300 photographs for directions and explains each step in detail. With these techniques and a little practice, you too can emulate beautiful women of the past!
Learn how to do retro techniques like:
Pin Curls
Finger Waves
Vintage (Hollywood) Waves
Victory Rolls
Marcel Waves
Bumper Bangs
The Beehive
And more…
The internationally popular tutorial book has expanded, revised, and updated after more than 10 years. This 3rd Edition is brimming with new techniques and hairstyles… and a few of some past favorites.
Inside you will find:
Start to finish instructions on 1920s hair, 1930s hair, 1940s hair, 1950s hair and 1960s hair
Hundreds of detailed photographs
A breakdown of the techniques used in the past
Modern equivalent options to achieve the same look
Ideas on combining elements to suit your hair and tons of advice to perfect your skills
Tips on hair accessories, makeup and nails to finish the retro look
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Vintage Hairstyling: Retro Styles with Step-by-Step Techniques 3rd Edition
Nov 06, 2020, HRST Books LLC
spiral-bound
0981663958 9780981663951
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Vintage hairstyling: retro styles with step-by-step techniques
2009, HRST Books
in English
- 2nd ed.
0981663915 9780981663913
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Vintage hairstyling: retro styles with modern techniques
2008, HRST Books
in English
0981663907 9780981663906
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