Victory Rolls - Popular in the 1940s, these voluminous rolls on the top or sides of the head create a glamorous, retro look.
Finger Waves - A classic 1920s style, finger waves involve sculpting the hair into soft, smooth waves close to the scalp.
Beehive - This high-volume hairstyle from the 1960s involves piling the hair into a tall, rounded shape on top of the head.
Pin Curls - A popular style in the 1930s and 1940s, pin curls are created by coiling small sections of hair and securing them with pins.
Bouffant - This 1960s hairstyle features teased hair that is raised and rounded on top for a voluminous and elegant look.
Pompadour - Inspired by 1950s rockabilly fashion, the pompadour involves sweeping the hair upward and back from the face for a bold.
Marcel Waves - Popular in the 1920s and 1930s, Marcel waves are deep, structured waves created using a special curling technique.
Shag - A 1970s favorite, the shag features choppy layers and feathered ends, giving it a casual, edgy vibe.