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100 Years of Updos Allure

100 Years of Updos Allure

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Take a look back at the last hundred years of updos, from the liberated short-styled curls and waves of 1920s and the signature 1930s floral updo of Billie Holiday, to the iconic double buns Princess Leia brought to the 1970s and the sleek and tight topknots celebrities love so much today.
Date: 2019-08-15

Comments and reviews: 10


There is so many inaccuracies here. The 90's were more than grunge and butterfly clips. The late 90's were mostly dominated by the barrwl curl updo. That 60's style was more popular with the Go Go groups. 60's women often wore french rolls and side swept bangs. Women in the 50s didnt all look like Lucille Ball. The 40's werent all about the rosie the riveter look. That was the equivalent of us putting our hair in ponytails. Fornal updos in the 40's were all abput half up, half down and they wore victory rolls. The 30's women were in the depression. The average woman was working in dry farm fields. They wore hats, not expensive flowers, because they didnt have the money to set and roll their hair. Their updo for fancy events consisted of pin curls combed into bobs. The 20's werent all about the flapper look. Women actually DID cut their hair, not fake it with long hair and they set their hair with setting lotion, a comb and their fingers. Most didnt wear headbands, giant flowers, and sparkly hair pieces unless it was a VERY special occasion. They would set their hair and sleep in a kerchief so it would stay and either went bare headed or wore a hat. Could you actually do your research and look at actual women and not pop culture?
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When Amy Winehouse came out I was such a fan (I still am to till this day) Rip Beautiful with her beehive hair look I was straight away hooked and had to get it and I also dyed my hair mega black too. I would always have my hair teased at the back.
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I find it interesting for the Princess Leia (i spelled her name wrong) buns that these buns are used in Native American tribes for ceremonies. In a way you can say they were used widely in these areas, but we just do not think about them
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I'd love if these went back more than just 100 years, in 1890 for example the hairstyles were so different compared to today. Maybe no body does 1920s bun but 1930s is already kinda modern enough so someone might.
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Lol everyone had those damn butterflies. I used to rock the Snooki poof and I swear every month it got higher and higher with more hairspray than before. I used to carry Aqua net in my purse Lol
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Poodle hairstyles are 1940s, brought to popularity by Betty Grable and Lucille Ball. They're also the easiest vintage hairstyle. I wish y'all used people who actually know what they're doing
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There were so many 90's and 2k types of black women updos you could have highlighted. you could have used the movie BAPS as a reference or reviewed old daytime talk-show videos for inspiration.
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I can barely even get my hair into a bun. Never mind an updo These hairstyles are epic tho. Wish I could do one. I might as well just stick to trying to untangle the knots in my hair.
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I don't even have words to describe how incorrect these hairstyles are. Please stop doing this type of videos they can't teach anybody anything. Do some simple research guys
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Why do I even bother watching these inaccurate videos everytime I see them? They are so bad and not correct. I know there are references they can use, but they choose to ignore.
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