 Hey guys, welcome back to my channel! So for this video, I'm going to be doing an I Tried Following a 1950s hair tutorial. Now before we get started I want to give a huge shout out to the sponsor of this video which is Function of Beauty. Function of Beauty is a custom shampoo and conditioning company that gives you a formula that's specifically made for you and they make you take a too many quiz and get to know you and get to know your hair so they can make the best formula for your hair. It's pretty cool. And yes, it's 100% vegan, cruelty-free, no GMOs, no sulfates, and no parabens. So you can be sure it's actually really good for your hair. A feature that literally blew me away was the fact that you can pick the color and you can pick the scent of your products. So of course I had to go for a super 1950s looking little duo here. I got this like in an aqua color and this in a pastel pink and I got the scent in vanilla since vanilla was very popular in the 50s. But I have been loving it as you can tell. I've already kind of emptied it out but let's shake it up and make it look like I just got it. I have really really curly hair so it's naturally very dry. So that's like the number one thing I put in my in my quiz thing. It has to be packed with a lot of moisture and so far it's doing really really good. Like it's moving nicely. Usually when my hair is dry it's very stiff. So this product is available in the US, Australia, Great Britain, Europe, and in New Zealand. And if you guys want to get 20% off your first order make sure you click the link down below in the description box. Alright so now let's go ahead and try the tutorial and I'm gonna say try because I don't know if it's gonna go well. I can't promise you that. So this hair tutorial is called Teenage Hairstyles of the 50s. Techniques and accessories and specifically is from 1956. Now what's interesting about any video tutorial that I found from the 1950s is that they don't really walk you through the steps. They kind of just show you and you just have to keep rewinding and keep watching it over over again until you get it. So this is gonna be a real challenge. Okay so whoa whoa that was quick. Okay so let's try out. I know the girl has longer hair but I can still do a little bun so I'm going to put my hair up. It looks like her hair is really slicked back and there's some like bangs going down so I'm gonna try to do that. Oh this is actually kind of cute. I've never done my my short hair in a ponytail before. I'm kind of feeling it. Okay so I'm gonna take some Suavecita pomade and slip back the flyaways and what a little about this pomade is that it's not like a permanent thing so like if you want to change your hairstyle you just brush your hair out and it's gone. Pretty cool. So it's in a bun already so we're catching up with the guy and he's like twisting it around. This is not gonna look good. Okay that's as best as you know I'm gonna leave that out. It looks kind of good. No it doesn't. Oh you know what? You know what? I'll use my hair extensions to make a bun. A real bun. Hold on so I'm gonna grab my extensions. Hi this is my pet rat. I'm going to put it around and people have used hair extensions in the 50s and wigs so it's nothing new or against the decade. It's just this girl has naturally long hair so I'm going to make a real bun. Ooh cute. Okay and then pin it down just like you did. Okay so I need a brooch. A brooch. A brooch right? A brooch brooch. So I actually have a vintage brooch in my jewelry collection and this is what it looks like. So this brooch is by the company La Jolie and is a fashion clip imported from Western Europe's fashion centers accentuates your attire with a continental accent shapes your scarves into smart looking accessories adds sparkle and elegance. Put this right in the center of the bun. Is that what I'm going to do? I hope that looks as good as I think it does. Mayfair stylist Henry Ducosta demonstrates some original yet quite simple ideas. Here he coils Evelyn's long hair around an ordinary brooch and arranges a fringe to follow the same thing. Okay. Oh okay so he's kind of like doing like that like little pointy bang thing. So I'm gonna try to do that. Her bangs are like an Audrey style short bang baby bang. I don't have a baby bang and I never will have one because it doesn't look good on me. But I can try to like mimic that in some kind of way. Hold on. And it kind of like goes from one side to the other and then like leads into the ponytail so so this part is supposed to lead into the hair which I'm gonna have to pin. He used like it looks like he used a lot of gel. I'm not about that life so I'm just gonna pin it skillfully against the head like that. Oh I kind of like this and let me get these flyaways out the way. Okay okay but like this though I've never done a bun like any video of mine and I never thought I ever would. But I might need to do this someday. Wait wait it's only a part. Okay so I have no idea how I'm gonna get these little spiky things. Maybe I can do like the spiky things in the front like this. Breakfast at Tiffany's who I love this like bang bun double B action. I'm actually surprised it looked as good as I thought it did. Or maybe it's just because my viewfinder is like this small and from far away squinting it looks good but like it looks good. The thing that I would do if I were to go out like this I would glue the hair down to my fore head. Not to the point where it's like super slick but just so it doesn't move like if I were to walk outside and there's wind I would probably just go ahead and glue it to my head. So here's a better look at the hairstyle. I have not seen the clip yet so I guess I'm gonna find out when I edit it. So I really hope you guys enjoyed this video. If you did make sure to give it a thumbs up. If you guys have any videos that you want to see in the future make sure you comment them down below and if you want to see more vintage content like this make sure to subscribe and turn on the notification bell so I can see you in my next video.