Vintage Hairstyles 1950s
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There is something appealing and glamorous about fashion from the 50s, so it is no surprise that it is making a comeback. If you already have clothing and accessories inspired by the 1950s, why not try to style your hair that way too? Some of the most popular styles were the pin-up, poodle, and pompadour. The techniques can take some time to get right, but with enough practice, they can be a cinch!
In the 1950s hairstyles for men were mainly influenced by music and movie stars. Elvis Presley and James Dean produced a great number of greaser hairstyle fans. Such styles used a lot of hair cosmetics to create a slick wet look.
While youngsters opted for popular DAs and greasers, older and more serious generation went for regular haircuts, such as side-parted and tapered sides and back. Crew cuts and Ivy leagues were also widely used hairstyles for men from the 1950s. Long hair was not considered neat.
This is one of the hairstyles for men from the 1950s, which is somewhere in between the Ivy league and the greaser. A lot of gel is used to keep the hair in place, however, the lateral comb over gives this greaser a more intellectual appearance.
This 1950s hairstyle has been out of date for a while, but should really make a comeback. The hair is styled neatly to create a side part and is kept in place by hair gel. Great for going to a theater or a business lunch!
We hope you liked the retro hairstyles for men that we have chosen for you. Now it is easy to decide which one of them will suit you best. If you feel like you want to stand out of the crowd, opt for pompadours, cowlicks, and DAs. If not, then crew cuts, greaser variations and Ivy league are the way to go. Good luck!
In these modern times, we have arguably developed a great love for all things vintage: Vintage clothing, vintage shoes, vintage hairstyles, and even vintage furniture. You may be someone who has the vintage "look" down pat, but have you ever wondered what a vintage '50s beauty routine would actually be like?
I have been reading Judy Blume's most recent novel In The Unlikely Event as of late. The story takes place in the early 1950s, focusing on the lives of several people affected by the plane crashes that took place in Elizabeth, New Jersey at the time. In between all of the "unlikely events" that occur, the book does a wonderful job of providing all sorts of little details about life in the '50s, including ones about the lead female protagonist's shopping and beauty routines.
Personally, I was amazed to realize just how different things were back then. I mean, sure, we may achieve the same "vintage look and style" in 2015 as they did back then (think pinup dresses, dramatic winged eyeliner, and red lips Marilyn Monroe-style) but the actual methods, routines, and products we use are extremely different today than those of the actual '50s. Since a lot of us possess a love for all things retro, let's take a look at seven examples of what your beauty and shopping routine would look like if you lived in the '50s, according to Judy Blume. 2b1af7f3a8