@@ButterbugsYes,exactly......those pins. My Mom had those rollers. Then,when I was a teen in the 80s it was all about perms and those hair-sprayed bangs .
I fix my hair all kinds of ways I feel do your own thing no matter what others think it's you what ever floats your boat. She is such a beautiful lady thank you for sharing. God bless yours
Definitely a Breck Girl! Breck, if you don't know was The popular teen shampoo. More than that you just look like a Breck model and they were the prettiest 🌷🕊️🪻
If I remember correctly, Brooke Shields was a Breck girl as a.....pre-teen...? Hard to remember, exactly. Maybe Kim Basinger too.... not sure. I definitely remember Brooke Shields Calvin Klein commercials....😳
To older ladies...remember she's young. You remember youthful hair...anyone admires it. Good for her there's social media to make 💰 enjoy that youth. Let's see the same after kids& over 35/40/45/50😊 Ima try this method. Grateful I still have this much hair still at 45 (&had double hers in 20s)😊
Geena.... I'm a hairstylist but I've been out of work for quite awhile due to a disability. Where did you get that curling iron????? Im embarrassed that I don't know!! I love it!!!!!!❤
So it's kinda funny watching young women re-create hairstyles from the 70s because I was there and we didn't do any of this. Most of us just blew out our hair with a round brush and a simple hand held hair dryer. Some of us used a very basic curling iron, or hot rollers if we wanted to get really fancy! But we managed just fine. Nobody was pinning up their curls. We didn't spend hours on hair & makeup. In the 70s, it was all about being carefree and natural. I kinda miss it.
Pues mis primas en los años 60, tenían unas cabelleras preciosas pero eran lacias y larguísimas. Se hacían en la noche la toca, creo que así se llamaba, para que fuera aún más lacia .