Pinup Hairstyle-Rolf Armstrong Inspired
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This video is a response to 50s Glam/Pin-up Girl/MAC's Russian Red-Originals Look
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Gorgeous!:)
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absolutely glamorous!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Adorable! I have bangs now but I'd grow them out just to pull this look off! Great tutorial sugar!
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you are awesome im going to finally subscribe if i havent already, i watch u all the time!! and this song is awesome :) ... going to itunes to see if its there!!!! keep up these vids !!!!!!!!!!
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This is so classically beautiful! You have such talent with hair, love your vids!
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I LOOOVE IT!!! Keep doing more easy and to the point
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I have side bangs and my hair is medium legnth will it still look the same???
rorschachslove 7 months ago
@rorschachslove It should. :)
LisaFreemontStreet 7 months ago
quick question.. i havent been curlin gmy hair lately because the iron doesnt work as well and i have those plastic rollers and as missmcc87 said, they are very annoying to sleep in :[ in the beginning of the video you mentioned pillow rollers? i saw a video once and the lady was saying she made her own. im not sure if their the same ones your talking about but id really love to curl my hair like this. do you know anything about that?
dollydesii 1 year ago
@dollydesii sponge and pillow rollers are much easier to sleep in than the type you are currently using. Go to ebay and type in 'pillow rollers' You'll see a wide variety of options to buy. Also, make sure to check out my video 'Roll With Me' which discusses the pros and cons of several different types of rollers.
LisaFreemontStreet 1 year ago
I usually use wire rollers (the kind with the plastic net sleeve ever them), but sleeping in them is annoying and sometimes I really don't have the time to sit under my bonnet dryer. However, I find that foam and pillow rollers make my hair frizzy. Is it getting frizzy because I am rolling my hair wet instead of damp?
MissMcc87 1 year ago
@MissMcc87 most cold sets cause some frizz...some more than others. Probably you need to keep brushing. The more you brush, the less frizz will be apparent.
LisaFreemontStreet 1 year ago