How to achieve a 1940s continuous roll hairstyle using a series of victory rolls! The continuous roll was a hairstyle popular in the 1940s. During WWII, while so many young men were off fighting, women had to step into physical jobs. For safety reasons, these jobs had a lot of requirements about how women wore their hair. This meant they needed to wear their hair up away from moving machinery.
This new way of life for women led them to come up with creative ways to put their up. The continuous roll was one of these creative options. When styled properly, a continuous roll looks like 1 round element that travels around the entire hairline.
This tutorial shows how to connect 2 identical victory rolls to look like 1 continuous roll. If you style a few of these around your head and connect them, you can get a beautiful vintage effect.
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Do everything in this video at your own risk. Watchers are encouraged to take all safety precautions in performing any techniques or activities in this video. By following the instructions the watcher or anyone acting on behalf of the watcher willingly assumes all risks of harm in connection with performing these techniques.
17 фев 2017