You can create it by teasing your hair at the crown. Smooth the outer layer over the teased section.
Pin it in place and use hairspray to hold the shape. Add a headband or hair clip for extra flair.
5: Flapper Bob

The flapper bob is a short, chin-length haircut popular in the 1920s.
It features straight, blunt-cut hair that frames the face.
This bold style symbolized women’s liberation and rebellion against traditional long hair.
You can modernize the look with textured ends or side-swept bangs.
6: Pin Curls

Pin curls are a classic vintage hairstyle that creates soft, bouncy curls.
To make them, take small sections of damp hair and twist them into tight coils against your head. Secure each coil with bobby pins or clips.
Leave the pin curls in overnight, or use a hairdryer to speed up drying. Once dry, gently unpin and brush the curls for a glamorous look.
7: Pageboy

The pageboy haircut gives you a classic 1950s look.
It features a rounded shape that falls just above or below your chin. Your hair is cut straight across with a slight curve.
You can add bangs to frame your face. This style works well for straight or wavy hair.
It’s easy to maintain and style.
8: Bouffant

The bouffant hairstyle was a big hit in the 1960s.
You can create this look by teasing your hair at the crown for volume. Smooth the top layer and shape it into a rounded dome.
This style works well for medium to long hair.