The Top 10 Roaring 1920s Hairstyles for women over 40
Haircut: Bob
The straight, jaw-length cut with or without bangs was a radical departure from the lengthy haircuts of the preceding era.
Waving fingers:
Finger waves were delicate, S-shaped waves worn with short bobs.
Cloche Hat Hair
In the 1920s, women styled their hair to fit beneath cloche hats. Slicking and tucking the hair was required.
Waves Marcel:
Curling irons or hot curling tongs were used to accomplish this appearance.
Bob Shingle:
Shorter layers at the nape of the neck gave the shingle bob a stacked look.
Crop: Eton
The Eton crop was a bold, boyish haircut that resembled Eton College schoolboys' close-cropped, slicked-down hairstyles.
Short Curly Bob:
Curly-haired women often wore short bobs to show off their curls.
Updo: Beehive
The beehive updo, often known as the "pompadour," involved adding volume to the crown and pinning the hair up.
Bob Curly:
This shingle bob had curling ends for a more feminine look.
Pretend Bob:
Tucking and pinning hair under at the nape of the neck created a faux bob for women with longer hair who wanted to try the bob haircut
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