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Pompadour Haircuts For Girls and Men


A commonly known as the Pompadour hairstyle for men popular in the 1950s, however, stylish women wearing modern pompadours on the runway, on the stage and even to a lesser extent, on weekdays.

Can not picture pompadour? This rockabilly-inspired look is achieved when the hair brushed straight up and reorganized into the hair to create waves. Many women like high-fashion model or a singer like Janelle Monae and La Roux, sport flirty hairstyle.

In order to make the Pompadour, it helps to have long bangs and short length at the back (or a few products and hair clips for long anymore). Styles can also be done with pigtails, cornrows and French braids.

Wash your hair before cut

Make sure you have not washed your hair for at least a day because it will be difficult to make Pompadour with freshly washed hair, the softer and more delicate. Let your hair down, and brush any tangles before you start your Pompadour.

Divide the hair

Take the bangs that you want raised and swept back to the top of the bulging of the Pompadour. Look at the pictures online pompadours, decide whether a pompadour wide or narrow will look for the best and part your hair accordingly. Keep the parts to be pulled back from the tail of your horse will make the rest of your hair.

Create your hairline between your front hair has been pulled out and the rest of the hair. Take a 1-inch section of hair you have pulled out and comb back, or tease, using a fine-toothed comb. Continue to comb each section, and pushing them into clumps or pouf of hair.

Finishing

Use a bristle brush to make you look back swooping bangs. Use hairpins to grab hold in place, and make sure that you tilt the pin into your scalp and your hair then. The front of your hair will now have hair bumps bloating, which is the Pompadour.

Style of the back rest of your hair by taking a piece of elastic and make a small ponytail. Use a medium-hold finishing spray to style your hair and keep it in place.





















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