4: The Pompadour

The pompadour is a timeless hairstyle that’s made a comeback. It features hair swept up and back from your forehead to create height and volume.
This style works well for formal events or a night out. You can adapt it to suit different hair lengths and textures.
To achieve this look, tease the front section of your hair and smooth it back. Secure with pins and hairspray for a polished finish.
5: Gibson Girl

The Gibson Girl hairstyle was popular in the early 1900s. It features a full, wavy updo with a soft pompadour at the front. To create this look, you’ll need long hair and some pins.
Twist your hair up and secure it at the crown, leaving soft waves around your face.
6: Pageboy Cut

The pageboy cut is a timeless hairstyle with a rounded shape. It features a blunt fringe and ends that curve inward toward the chin.
This classic look works well for straight or slightly wavy hair. You can customize the length to hit anywhere from your jawline to your shoulders.
7: Bouffant

The bouffant is a classic 1960s hairstyle that adds volume and height to your hair. You can create this look by teasing your hair at the crown and smoothing the top layer.
Try adding a colorful bandana or accessory to your bouffant for extra flair.
8: Marcel Waves

Marcel waves were a popular hairstyle in the 1920s. You can create this look using a special curling iron or finger-waving wet hair.