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Valentine’s Day is all about looking and feeling beautiful. This means stepping out of the house and doing anything from a fancy dinner with your special someone to a night out with your girlfriends. We’re here to help you shake up your everyday look with some vintage vibes that will combine retro and romantic. These throwback looks are sure to inspire you, even if you’re not the biggest Valentine’s Day enthusiast!
Keep scrolling below for our vintage hairstyles and makeup ideas designed for Valentine’s Day.
Vintage Valentine’s Day Hairstyles Ideas
First off, let’s start with the crowning glory: Hairstyles ideas that will surely make your special one fall head over heels all over again! This year, lets bring some vintage favorites back. The 1940s and 50s were a super influential time for classic hairstyles that we still incorporate today. Whether you rock short or long hair, any length can be styled in these vintage looks!
1. Romantic Vintage Waves
Romantic waves are always considered one of the most chic ways to style hair. Also, you can go beyond this and create a deep side part and let your locks flow down the other side of the shoulder. This will completely transform your look!
For example, look how gorgeous Jennifer Lopez is with this hairstyle!
2. Vintage Bob With Sculptural Accents
This is one of the most popular vintage hairstyles! Asymmetrical curls that frame the face and simple buns, highlighted by elegant waves.
3. Vintage Lauren Bacall Hairstyle
Lauren Bacall with her perfectly coiffed, face-framing waves! She became known for teaching Humphrey Bogart how to whistle and inspired women everywhere to get those shiny, bouncy curls.
4. The Veronica Lake Hairstyle
Silver screen star, Veronica Lake was known in the 1940s for her long hair and loose curls. Her iconic choice to favor long hair inspired many girls to keep their hair long instead of chopping it off during the 40s.
5. The Vintage Twirl Or Swirl
Long, lovely curls are always in style. To get a vintage Valentine look, part hair with a sweep, securing a half with bobby pins. In addition, dark or light, spiralled or rolled, wavy hair is very lovely for any occasion and truly never goes out of style!
6. Victory Rolls
Victorian Rolls were a popular hairstyle in the 1940’s and we promise this hairstyle is easier than it looks. To begin with this classic hairstyle you will only need hairspray, bobby pins, and your curling techniques. A special technique for achieving this is to roll the sides around two fingers and pin them in place. Isn’t that easy for a glamorous and definitely timeless hairstyle? However, if you need extra help, check out Cherry Dollface’s tutorial here.
It’s not vintage if you don’t accessorize it with a bow!
7. Bun With Jeweled Pins
The sleek finish of the silver pieces twisted and braided into a low bun is irresistible! The jeweled clips are a delicate compliment to the updo and some added bling!
8. Bouffant 1950s Hairstyle
Developed around 1957, the bouffant hairstyle became a staple for women’s hair. The key difference for this style versus the other vintage looks we listed, is that this look is made by brushing your hair backward instead of around the face.
9. Marcel Waves
Finger waves and marcel waves were a key hairstyle in the 1920s and 1930s. These waves are not an easy style to master, but if you have the luxury of going to a salon to help with this look, the results could be amazing! If you are attempting this hairstyle at home, this in-depth tutorial by LBCC Historical will walk you through a step-by-step process to creating these classic waves.
10. Medium copper curls with flowers
Make sure you play around with accessories. These baby’s breath flowers set off the gorgeous copper locks miraculously! If you have long hair, these long bouncy curls will come alive. A very textured (but not messy) wave like this will suit you perfectly if you have highlights. Equip yourself with the hairspray, patience and curling wand and perfect this elegant and romantic look.
11. The Fishtail Braid
A more modern approach to a vintage hair look for those with long hair, is the fishtail braid. In addition, curled hair and a loose fishbone braid is a romantic hairstyle that will look effortless in the best possible way.
12. Parisian Hairstyles
We all love that Parisian style! French women are almost synonymous with “style”. In other words, they are the symbol of grace and sophistication. From the way they walk and carry themselves, to the way they do their hair and makeup.
Recreating French hairstyles is one of the easiest ways to channel your inner Coco Chanel, so get ready to look tres chic for Valentine’s Day!
Bonus Hairstyle Tips & Tricks
The unspoken rule of haircare for vintage looks, is to keep hair clean and shiny. Back in the 40s and 50s, haircare was a time-consuming task. Women would massage their scalp and brush their hair twice a day, and went for haircuts weekly or as often as they could afford. We may not have time for such an intense task now, but we can take this notion and apply it to styling our vintage look.
It is essential to wash your hair before styling any of these vintage looks and ensuring the proper shampoos and conditioners are used. Even if you are busy, and you don’t have much time to devote to the hair care, you will find that many of these tips include how you do something you are already doing, rather than adding more steps to your hair care routine.
Dyed hair is very needy. Therefore it needs some more than extra nurture. For example, if you rock bold and funky hair colors but worry about your color fading, these five tricks will help you take good care of your hair health and shine and make your money worth it.
Valentine’s Day Makeup Ideas
Even though red lipstick is the STAR of Valentine’s Day, there’s so much more to this makeup look than red lips! We love red lipstick, don’t get us wrong, but it’s time to add a little something to that V-Day look! For instance, what about rose-pink shades and vintage makeup ideas?
Don’t worry makeup newbies, these beautiful looks are actually super easy to recreate at home, with the products every woman should own. For some unforgettable Valentine’s Day makeup ideas, check out these vintage beauty looks we’ve found below as inspiration.
Powdered Rouge Blush
The ideal powdered blush to complete your vintage look is one that adds a glow to the skin. 1950s blush was all about finishing off your look, not having a painted face. Adding this blush to your cheekbones and brushing upwards to the temple will give you an overall lift. As a result, remember to not overdo it on the blush though for your vintage look!
5. Well Defined Eyebrows
We may associate well-defined eyebrows with today’s makeup trends, but a full eyebrow was all the rage in the 1950s! Instead of the bushy full brow look we tend to go for now, try to pencil your brows in with a skinnier shape, like in the photos below.
6. Winged Liner
The long thin winged eyeliner is a popular makeup staple today, but its popularity began in the late 1940s. For this look, the winged liner starts in the middle of the eye and extends outward with a flick. Above all, the trick is to keep the liner thin. In the 40s and 50s specifically, black eyeliner was meant for dark-haired ladies, whereas brown liner was meant for those with lighter hair.
Vintage Beauty Products We Love!
Generally, these beauty tips will start you off by achieving your vintage look. Meanwhile, to get you started on some essential beauty products for your vintage look, we’ve dug back into the archives. All the way back, to 1925!
Below are some of our top must-have products to achieve your vintage-inspired look:
Revlon Fire & Ice Lipstick
Yardley Lily of the Valley Eau De Toilette
Max Factor Pan Stik
Vitapointe Leave-In Conditioner
Airspun Face Powder
Bonus Makeup Tips & Tricks
First off, vintage makeup is about subtlety with pops of color. Eyeshadow was minimal and contouring wasn’t a technique used back then. Be sure to keep this in mind when you’re creating your vintage look! For example, for daywear, matching eyeshadow to outfits was common. Meanwhile, for the evening, darker eyes were more elegant. In other words, eyeliner, lipstick, face powder, and blush were the staples found in every woman’s makeup bag in the 50s.
Secondly, here is a list of exactly what you’ll need to do your vintage makeup:
- Face Powder (One shade darker than skin tone)
- Rouge Blush
- Eyebrow Pencil
- Eyeliner
- Eyeshadow
- Mascara
- Lipstick
We’re Bringing Vintage Back!
Vintage fashion will never go out of style! Get inspired by the fashions of the past and shop for a wardrobe that fits your personality. Furthermore, remember that hair and makeup are key components to your vintage look, but don’t forget about that vintage Valentine’s Day outfit to complete your look!