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5 Easy Old Fashioned Hairstyles That are Always In Style

by Gorgeousgirl Staff, Updated June 7, 2021
5 Easy Old Fashioned Hairstyles That are Always In Style

As the beauty industry undergo many changes, so does the hair trends. However, if there is one thing that will never go out of style, that is no other than the 50’s hairstyles.

As they say, trends do come and go, but the classics will always remain. The hairstyles during the 1950’s are known for their feminine curls and romantic updo’s that remain popular up until now. So if you are looking for a classic and romantic hairstyle for your next party, the 50’s hairstyles would be perfect for you. Here are some hairstyles that you can try:

  • 1

    Long Bob

    Grace Kelly was one of the most prominent figures during the 50’s because of her elegance and femininity. She is also the one who popularized one of the most common old fashioned hairstyles—the long bob. It was so popular that you can still see plenty of celebrities and models sporting it in the runways and fashion shows.

    Long Bob
  • 2

    Topknot with headscarf

    For a more carefree and sexy take on oldfashioned hairstyles, you should take advantage of a headscarf which was quite the bomb during the 1950’s. All the icons of the 1950’s—Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe and many more—have done it and so should you!

    Topknot with headscarf
  • 3

    Big Curly Short Hair

    Even if you have a short hair, you can still rock large curls. Just take it from the expert—Elizabeth Taylor. Her look can be copied using heated rollers. The size of the rollers will determine the size of your curls. If you want pin curls, you can use bobby pins and hair diffuser.

    Big Curly Short Hair
  • 4

    Bouffant

    The classic Sophia Loren hairstyle is known for its volume and curls. Lucky for you, you can easily recreate this look by attaching a nozzle in your hair dryer and using a round brush. Work your magic through your hair and create a gorgeously blown out curly hair.

    Bouffant
  • 5

    French Pleat

    To recreate this do, just pull hair into a ponytail and pile it at the top of your head. Twist ponytail around until it begins to pull the hair downward towards the crown of your head. Secure the ponytail with bobby pins and keep it in place using a hair spray.

    French Pleat

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