Style your hair in retro look for parties

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Style Your Hair In Retro Look for parties. Shoes, clothes and accessories are important parts of your look for the party season, but don't miss styling your locks perfectly.

Shoes, clothes and accessories are important parts of your look for the party season, but don't miss styling your locks perfectly. Hairstylist Asgar Saboo suggests an effortless 1940s’ puss glamour look and a retro side swept bun.

The Britain-based stylist gave away a step-by-step guide to getting the looks right, via a statement.

How to achieve the 1940's puss glamour:

Tip your hair upside down whilst drying to achieve extra volume.

Take a pintail or sectioning comb and create a deep side parting on the right side of the head.

Insert ten large Velcro rollers working your way from the top of the head. Ensure that you roll inwards for that extra lift and spray with hairspray for a good hold.

After leaving the rollers in for at least one hour, remove the rollers and gently brush out the curls with a comb.

Tuck hair behind the left ear and finish by adding a very small amount of serum or argon oil to the rest of the hair for that beautiful healthy finish.

How to achieve the side swept retro bun:

Once you have washed and thoroughly brushed your hair, divide it into two sections, ensuring your hair is smooth and detangled. Start combing your hair from the bottom, eventually coming upwards and spray your hair with some heat protection lotion.

Blow dry your hair then brush it into an extreme side parting. You're aiming for a natural and vintage look so don't be afraid to use your fingers instead of a comb. No straight lines are needed for this look.

Having your side swept fringe done, you should now focus on the texture of your hair. Give your roots a boost by spraying some salt spray and just using your fingers, muss up your hair.

Pull some of your fringe towards the back of your head then tie it in a ponytail.

Now twist the ponytail into a bun and use a hair grip and bobby pins to fix it in place. Use strong hairspray on your hair to make it last longer and add a subtle shine to it.

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