11 Vintage Hairstyles That Never Go Out of Style

Finger Waves: Iconic from the 1920s, these structured waves exude elegance.

Victory Rolls: Popularized during the 1940s, this retro style features rolled hair on each side of the head.

Beehive: A signature look of the 1960s, the beehive is a high, voluminous updo.

 Pin Curls: A staple in the 1930s and '40s, pin curls create tight, coiled waves.

Gibson Tuck: From the late 19th century, this low bun with loose tendrils is both elegant and understated.

 Retro Bouffant: A 1950s favorite, the bouffant is known for its volume at the crown of the head.

Flapper Bob: A symbol of the Roaring Twenties, the flapper bob is a sleek, chin-length cut.

Flapper Bob: A symbol of the Roaring Twenties, the flapper bob is a sleek, chin-length cut.

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