Monday, December 28, 2009

Hairdos Of The Forties

The 1940s was all about glitz and glamor, and the iconic hairdos of old Hollywood are still worn by starlets today. Although the 1940s were largely defined by World War II, the gorgeous movie actresses still managed to hit the red carpet with their perfectly dressed beaus, making sure the public still had an appreciation for style. Silky waves, voluminous curls and ultra-glossy shine are just a few of the hairstyle trends that were made popular by actresses such as Veronica Lake, Lana Turner and Rita Hayworth.


Long Hairdos


The long, sleek and glamorous blond waves of Veronica Lake are perhaps the most well known of all hairdos from the 1940s. These undulating waves were generally side parted, with a sweeping side bang that gave any woman a coquettish, flirty eye - a look that went perfectly with the pouty red lipstick that was so popular at the time. Many variations of this wavy, luxurious hairstyle were popular with women, such as half-up styles that used large curls. Famous Hollywood starlet Rita Hayworth also wore a version of this hairdo and frequently styled her bangs by curling them up on top of her head. Long hairdos with a silky sheen and sensual volume were the most popular amongst Hollywood actresses of the 1940s.


Short Hairdos


The short, sassy hairdos of the 1920s were long gone by the time the 1940s came around, but there were several styles of cropped locks that achieved popularity thanks to actresses like Gene Tierney and Ingrid Bergman. Short hairdos in the 1940s looked very similar to long hair, with women sporting side-parts with shiny, undulating waves that hung just above the shoulders. Short hairdos were usually sleek and smooth near the top of the head, with volume at the roots and bouncy curls facing inward on the bottom. Women achieved this look by doing pin curls on shorter hair, then brushing the curls out.


Updos


Updos were a very popular style in the 1940s, both for long and short styles. Women often pinned their large, shiny curls on top of their heads for special events and occasions like weddings. Women put their hair up with both large and small curls and often used accessories such as tiaras for a little extra glamour. Chinese and Asian inspired updos were also very popular in the 1940s.







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