This document discusses the finger wave and pin curl hairstyles through examples of various celebrities. It provides photos of Christina Aguilera, Gwen Stefani, and Dita Von Teese as modern examples showing how the styles can look glamorous yet timeless. Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn are given as examples from Old Hollywood to illustrate how wet styling was commonly achieved through finger waves and pin curls before hot tools were available. Ava Gardner is also mentioned as having nice waves that could result from either rollers or finger waves.
2. Christina Agulara
She has gone through many types
of styles in her life but at this point
she is classic.
Christina is a modern
There are clear
example of how
finger waves in
glamorous finger
her hair but the
waves and pin curls
curls could be
are and how they are
from hot rollers
timeless this style is.
because they
give off that nice
soft wave but in
a more modern
time efficient
3. Gwen Stefani
Gwen Stefani is another example of this
old Hollywood trend.
She would fall into the more dramatic category of
style.
4. Dita Von Teese
Dita is a perfect example of
how finger waves and pin curls
is a timeless style. She
captures the essence of old
Hollywood.
She has a very
classic and romantic
style .
5. Wet Styling – Modern Day
Since we now have hot rollers and
curling irons, wet styling is not as
popular but it is still used at times.
6. Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn's style is
romantic and
classic.
Marilyn is almost the definition of old
Rollers where most likely
Hollywood. The easiest way to
used for her bangs but finger
describe wet styling is in reference
waves made the sides of her
to her
hair very soft and the pin curls
made for the diversity in the
curls as her style changed.
7. Audrey Hepburn
Audrey has a
casual style and
she didn't wear
finder waves and
pin curls a lot she
still wore them.
With her short
hair she used
finger waves for
the most part but
had a few pin
curls around her
fringe and the
back of her head.
8. Ava Gardner
Ava has really nice waves in
her hair that can be
accomplished from rollers or
skip waves. She has a more
natural and classic style.
9. Wet Styling –Old Hollywood
Era
In the old Hollywood era, wet styling
was incredibly popular and used often.
This was before they had as good hot
irons and rollers but the style held in
longer then with just hot tools.