How To Cut Dog Hair

How To Cut Dog Hair

How To Cut Dog Hair

Many women attempting a 1940-inspired hairdo become frustrated when their hair refuses to achieve the fluffy, layered curls of the period. Modern blunt haircuts simply cannot give an authentic vintage look; the curls form a single heavy row rather than several fluffier rows, and the hemline of the hair does not fall correctly.

Choosing a Middy Cut

Vintage enthusiasts should pause before committing to a middy cut. The middy is an essential base for most 1940s styles, and allows for plenty of variation with bangs, pincurls, Marcelling, victory rolls, reverse rolls and other techniques. However, some daily styling is essential.

Left to itself on straight hair the middy looks like a particularly unusual mullet; and the style does not lend itself well to quick modern hairdos such as braids or ponytails. The middy should therefore be avoided by those whose lifestyle requires a wash-and-wear haircut, or those who wear vintage only occasionally and prefer more modern hairstyles for the rest of the week.


  • How To Cut Dog Hair

    How To Cut Dog Hair

    How To Cut Dog Hair

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