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Scans from American Hairdresser Magazine
I know there are a lot of hair threads already, but I was thinking that we have a post for showing off our hair styles, that we should also have one for old hair magazines and tutorials. This way we have one area to learn more fabulous styles and tricks!
These scans are from the December 1942 American Hairdresser. I have a few of these magazines and will be adding more scans soon. I have a link at the end if you want to see each individual page larger or download larger images so you can print and read them. ![]() I love the trick they show on the second page for pinning the curl! Three different styles: ![]() Link to larger images: http://16sparrows.com/hair/ If you want higher res ones, ask and can send you some. |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Wonderful!! I have some too. I'll try to scan some when I get the chance
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Thank you very much!!This is basically what I was looking for
!!I still have problems winding my hair around my finger without twisting it... |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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You can never, never ever, have enough hair threads! That was a great idea! Can't wait to see more of this!
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: SoCal
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Those are great, thanks. And also, thanks for posting a link to larger pics.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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I wish I could do something like that with my hair, the hair styles in those pictures just look SO perfect!!!
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Chicago
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Roll & Snood Tutorial
This one isn't from a vintage mag, but it is a good tutorial none-the-less. I really like her trick for wearing a snood so your hair doesn't poke out.
link to biggier image, for your veiwing pleasure ![]() |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Chicagoland
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Thanks for posting these they are great!
I particularly love the snood tips. My naturally curly hair doesn't respond well to pin curls. And I am generally hair challenged - so Sonnods are my lifesaver. |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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I LOVE your scans!!!! Do you allow me to put them on my hairsite???
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You can definitely use my American Hairdresser scans. The roll & snood tutorial is not mine and I have been trying to track it's origins but it has been hard, so post that at your own risk.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Thank you a lot! Well, I?Ǭ¥ll just use the scans, cause I wouldn?Ǭ¥t like to annoy or upset someone by posting without a source and permission.
Hugs to you! Sari
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Quote:
http://www.livejournal.com/community..._hair/?skip=10 That's where it's from.
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Yes, that is where I got it from, but the girl you posted it wasn't sure of it's original source. But I figured it was posted to help other like-minded girls, so there was no harm posting it in these forums without an original source.
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oh ok. I guess I overlooked that information ...oops
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So I haven't posted any other the other hair tutorials from the magazines I got because I've been a busy bee. But here are some tutorials from Vintage Memoirs that I discovered via jp*81 in another hair thread.
The scans of the hair tutorials that are on the Vintage Memoirs site are seperated from the rest of their spread, which kind of bugged me. Also, they were a bit small to print out and read (I do this so I can just pin it up on the mirror and work), so I put the spreads together and resized them. Here they are for your viewing pleasure. I have links to the full size version below each image so you can download, print or just have easy reading. ![]() (I am so loving this style!) larger size ![]() larger size ![]() larger size More to come soon! |
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Those are brilliant! I can't wait to try them!
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Yeah, the pictures were kind of confusing. I had to open up a couple before I realized which pages went together. These are perfect. I didn't even think of posting them like that. Thank you.
![]() Here are the other two. ![]() ![]() Last edited by jp*81 : 04-26-2006 at 04:38 PM. |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Glendale, Arizona
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Longer hair?
Does anyone have photos of (1940's) women's daily hair that was longer. I have seen the "glamorous" photos of Burlesque strippers and movie stars, but I am curious about that average woman's long hair style. I know the style at the time was medium length (shoulders) or shorter, but I am sure there were women out there that refused to cut their hair. I am trying to grow my hair back to its former glory (about to my butt), but I still want it to be stylish. So I would love to see photos any of you have of long haired women. Thanks!
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Here are two webpages that have a long hairstyles.
http://www.sydneyswingkatz.com/long.html This one is a step-by-step: http://www.joeri.net/retro/fashion/hairstyle1.htm I think a lot of women might have used snoods. I found these quotes: http://www.ukhairdressers.com/history%20of%20hair.asp Quote:
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I guess only the factory worker wore snoods.
Makes sense.
I found this page: http://www.forties.net/fashiondances.html. Quote:
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