Hairstyles from the golden days of Hollywood are making a comeback. Read on to know how you can achieve the old Hollywood inspired vintage look.

Old Hollywood Hairstyles

Divas from the yesteryears of Hollywood like Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe and Veronica Lake had a mystique yet elegant sense of fashion, which can never go out of style. Right from the footwear to the way they styled their hair, the overall look was extremely overpowering yet polished. Old Hollywood hairstyles represent grace and glamour. The leading ladies from the golden age of Hollywood had a distinct hairstyle which made them truly iconic. Thanks to their everlasting nature, the retro Hollywood hairstyles are making a major comeback, on the catwalk as well as the red carpet. If you too have got yourself hooked onto the hairstyles of that era and want to flaunt the overriding yet modish look, this article would be worth a read. In the following lines, we have listed some of the commonly flaunted old Hollywood hairstyles which include Marilyn Monroe curly Hairstyle, Bowl Cut, Finger Waves and Flapper Hairstyle. Read on to learn more about the vintage hairstyles, which still remain in vogue.
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Vintage Hollywood Hairstyles
 
Marilyn Monroe Curly Hairstyle
This hairstyle is the signature trend started by Marilyn Monroe and is one of the most mimicked hairstyles in the history of Hollywood. These curls are best suited for medium or short hairs. The style can be created using medium-sized rollers. An asymmetrical roller pattern will give you a more natural looking hairstyle. Styling gel can be used to give the hairdo a lasting effect. The style looks elegant and has often been adopted by many stars on the red carpet. So, what are waiting for? Grab those rollers and get going!
 
Bowl Cut
Bowl cut belongs to the era of 1920s and was made famous by the silent film actress, Louise Brooks. Bowl cut accentuates the cheek-bones and facial features of the wearer. In a traditional bowl cut, bob hair is cut right over the bottom of the earlobes. The cut is minimalist, but it gives several options for styling variations. You can experiment with the color, volume and length of the hair. The length of the hair usually depends upon personal choice and shape of the face. In case you want to go for the elegant damsel look, go the traditional way. For rebel look, let the hair dry naturally.
 
Finger Waves
Finger waves were developed in the 1920s and 1930s. Stars like Bette Davis and Jean Harlow contributed to popularity and evolution of this hairstyle. This hairstyle works well with all types of hair—short, medium or long. The most important feature about finger waves hairstyle is that it requires less styling time than other glam Hollywood hairdos. For this hairstyle, you need to apply styling gel to wet hair and then comb the hair into ridges and curves with your fingers. Most finger wave styles are finished off using pin curls.
 
Flapper Hairstyle
Flapper hairstyle was a hairstyle of the 1920s, when the women wore short hair to show independence and individualism. This rebellious hairstyle was the trendsetter of major change in societal norms and cultural values seen in the 1920s. Flapper hairstyle can often be seen at the red carpet and other formal events. The popular flapper variations include the bob with bangs, the Eton crop and the shingle bob in which the hair at the neck tapers into a V shape. Women with long hair can achieve this hairstyle, by camouflaging their tress into low nape buns.

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