Style 70s hairstyles
Do you like the hairstyles of the 70s and want to style your hair accordingly? Then read here how you can achieve a great 70s look.
What you need:
- a comb
- a curling iron
- Hairspray
- Gloss hair lacquer
- a rubber band
- a wooden bead
Women wore them hair mostly teased and curled in the seventies, men wore the afro look or long hippie hair. The following describes a woman's hairstyle and a man's hairstyle in the 70s style. Both Hairstyles are wearable again today and are definitely a great eye-catcher.
Seventies hairstyle for women
In order to style the perfect 70s look, your hair should not be freshly washed if possible - this is how the hairspray lasts better.
- First, take the hairdressing comb and use it to make a middle part.
- Then you have to tease your approaches all over your head. Start at the parting and work your way through the layers from top to bottom so that everything doesn't collapse again. Tease broad, thick strands and only the top two to three centimeters. Fix each strand with some hairspray that you spray on from a distance. You should use a strong, but not sticky, hairspray.
- Then use a curling iron. Twist up wide strands and hold the wand slightly to one side so that the hair becomes wavy rather than curly.
- Very important: Do not comb through the hair afterwards, because the individual curly strands should keep this "lanky" look.
- Because the hair surface was roughened by the teasing, you should finally go carefully with the comb over the top of the head and straighten the hair a little. Then apply a glossy hair polish - your seventies style is ready.
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70s hair for men
70s styling is more straightforward for men than it is for women. Since the afro look is very few people, a simple hippie styling is described here. Your hair should be a little longer for this look. Chin length hair is recommended.
- First, part slightly to the side.
- Even as a man, you can tease your hair a little at the roots with a comb. This is how you create a messy look that goes perfectly with the hippie styling.
- Set your messy hair with some hairspray.
- The next step requires a bit of courage, but it looks fancy and trendy. Pick up a strand from the side where more hair falls through the parting. It shouldn't be the foremost strand. Now braid this strand into a loose braid and secure it at the bottom with an elastic band. If you like, you can braid a small wooden bead into it - and your 70s hairstyle is ready.
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