Faux Bettie Bang With Double Victory Rolls Tutorial - Vintage Pinup Hair!

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Today on my Glamour Channel I have my next pinup hairstyle tutorial with this vintage faux bettie bang with double victory rolls! It's a fabulous look as you can do it with a new set, natural hair or as I've done in this video day 4 or 5 of a wet set, its great for salvaging curls losing their shape!

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You make it seem so easy. I’m over here like a rabid dog trying to do victory rolls lol

celestialfox
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I have these clip in Betty page bangs that I’ve been meaning to cut for like a year and I actually did it today and then coincidentally this video came up the same day awesome

jodyhakala-ristow
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Your voice is so incredibly satisfying to listen to! You sound so calm and friendly. Your hair looks fantastic ❤️

perfectblueeeee
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Absolute perfection. I do enjoy all of your tutorials, for so many hair styling ideas and the very helpful vocal and visual step by step instructions.

CajunRose
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You do that so fast! It looks so easy! One hour in still working it lololololol

connietijerina
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Your videos are so helpful for hair styling! I have learned a great amount of tips and tricks thanks to your methods. 😍😍😍

roxy
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Really beautiful; I love how you style your hair <3 I was wondering if you take questions, if you would consider some suggestions for how I can style very long hair in a vintage style? I have waist length hair and also bangs. I did have my bands down to my chin but panicked as I'm used to having them above my eyebrows; so I cut them again and now I'm not sure if I still like them short. I'm also transitioning from wearing regular mainstream clothes to mainly historical clothes from the Regency period to the 50s. I am having some trouble finding clothes and was wondering if you have a video, or would make one giving tips on how to transition and find 40s/50s clothes as I assume that this is what you mainly wear. I am sure it would help me find other eras of clothes also. If you are not interested in these requests, I understand and hope you are having a wonderful evening where ever you are <3 :)

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