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Women carried feathered handbags, held long cigarettes, wore shimmery dresses, earned a salary, and danced away the night in the 1920s.

And along with that freedom came the glorious start of Flapper hairstyles!

The flapper movement of the 1920s was characterized by women who wore bold fashion attires paired with chic, short haircuts. They led a more liberated lifestyle, reflecting the dynamic societal changes in the post-World War I era. These women sported short shiny dresses and shorter edgier hair and were called Flappers. They essentially started a feminist wave that still carries on today.

To make a living, flappers performed in clubs. A sure sign of a flapper was their short hair! In the 20s, most homely women sported long locks while the flappers flaunted their brave short tresses. Thus, the flapper hair became a popular choice among 1920s hairstyles.

 

1. Side Puff Bun

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The earphone buns or low puff buns were popular during the 1920s. Women adorned them either on both or single sides of their heads. If you have long or medium-length hair, you can easily give yourself this fab ‘20s flapper look. Combine the look with bold makeup and stun everyone around you!

2. Finger Wave Low Bun

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While bobs were the go-to style for many women in the 1920s, some preferred their long hair. This is another flapper hairstyle for long-haired ladies. The look combines the classic 20s finger waves style with a modern low bun, giving it a chic twist. The style is easy to carry and will raise your style quotient!

3. The Daisy Buchanan

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The Great Gatsby – a tale of love, desperation, and everything in between. The hairdo Carey Mulligan sports is one of the most common and sought-after flapper hairstyles. Just go for silky straight hair with bangs and layers in the front and top it off with a bejeweled headband. You’re flapperlicious now!

4. Ear-Length Bob

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The ear-length bob is another flapper favorite. The ‘20s saw the rise of not only feminism but also angled bobbed hair. The thick front fringe in this hairstyle is a sharp and straight one that helps in framing your face and defining specific facial features, like the eyes, cheekbones, and jawline.

5. Rolled-In Curls

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This classic hairstyle is also called the faux curled bob. Curl your hair following the tutorial mentioned above. It’s the perfect flapper hairstyle for those long-haired ladies who don’t want to chop their tresses off.

Robin details her experience at a Halloween party in her blog, where she fully dressed as a 1920s flapper. Describing her hairstyling process, she explains, “So I took some big roller pins (similar to extra-large bobby pins) and pinned my hair under at the nape of my neck. The elastic headband was an extra layer of security, and helped everything stay put (i).” To complete her look, she also added dark eyeliner, eyeshadow with false eyelashes, and bright red lipstick.

6. Flowy Curls

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Soft curls were the sophisticated flapper ‘do of the wealthy. In most Hollywood movies set in the ‘20s, you’d see the spoilt rich girl sporting this hairstyle. Christina Aguilera flaunts this hairstyle perfectly!

7. Inward Curl Bob

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Curl your hair inwards with a curling iron to give yourself this fab ‘20s flapper look. The inward hair spirals will make your hair look thick and bouncy. Curl your bangs as well to nail the entire look.

8. Sophisticated Curls

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This look was sported by those women who had a classy and suave sense of style. This curled hairdo is all about sophistication. It became a hit in the late ‘20s, gradually becoming the hairstyle most homemakers would choose.

9. Sculpted Curls

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Big perfectly sculpted curls were a huge deal in the ‘20s. Christina Hendricks looks stunning in this vintage hairdo. It’s no wonder they choose her to star in Mad Men. To achieve this look, you’ll need to curl the lower half of your hair in big sections.

10. Headband Updo

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Christina Hendricks bedazzled us once again with this lovely flapper hairstyle. Wrap your hair in a low side bun. Keep the bun messy to add to its appeal. Accessorize with an eccentric hat or a big hair clip to complete the flapper attire.

11. Chin-Length Bob

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Chin-length bob with blunt baby bangs was a big hit with flappers. This hairstyle is great for framing your face. It is also perfect for streamlining a round face.

One of the defining features of the Jazz Age and flapper culture was the bob hairstyle, which American actress Louise Brooks contributed to popularizing during her heyday.

12. Silky Straight Bob

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This the “It” hairstyle among flappers. While poker straight hair is a big hit now, it was silky straight bobs that wowed women back then. Style it with an over-the-top feather headband to let your inner flapper goddess out.

13. Rope Braid Headband

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Rope braided headbands were a big trend among flappers. Paired with those perfect curls held in place with multiple pins, this flapper hairdo is to die for. If you have long hair and want to mimic this hairstyle, simply tuck your hair into the headband or tie it in a low bun.

14. Finger Waves

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If you have short hair and want to achieve this flawless finger curls flapper hairdo, you don’t need to use a curling iron. I’ve found an alternative for you. Apply some mousse to your hair and divide your hair into small sections according to the size of curls you want. Take the first section of hair and place it over the round brush near the top. Blow dry this section while adding some pressure to the round brush to keep it in place. After a few seconds, move the brush lower and tuck the hair under it. Add pressure and blow dry your hair. Keep doing this while alternating between outward and inward curls to make your finger waves perfect.

 

Popular singer Demi Lovato sported gorgeous flapper waves at the 2015 American Music Awards Red Carpet.

15. Faux Curled-In Updo

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This one’s for all the long-haired women out there. This hairstyle is really easy to achieve. Brush your hair and put on a headband around your crown. Start folding and tucking the top section of your hair within the headband, creating big twists as you go along. Wrap the lower half of your hair into a neat bun. Curl the loose strands in the front to add a romantic vibe to the look.

16. Soft Curled Ends

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If you have short hair, you’re in for a heavenly hair ride. After all, the ‘20s was THE age for short hair. This is what flappers were about. Curl the ends of your hair and spritz on some hairspray. Wait for your curls to cool down before brushing them out gently.

17. Contrast Updos

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The flapper age was a time when curls blossomed. This means if you have long hair and want a flapper look, you’ll have to curl your locks. You can opt for stunning updos like this one that showcase your naturally straight locks at the roots as well as your perfect curls at the ends.

18. The Feathered Barrette

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As iconic as short curls were in the ‘20s, so was the feathered barrette. Every flapper sported them, and every woman who was obsessed with American culture had one. They look stunning, don’t they? Wouldn’t be a mistake to keep one handy!

19. Lifted Bangs

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Lifted bangs have to be one of the classiest vintage hairstyles ever. Add lifted bangs to any hairstyle to transform it into a classic hairdo. You can achieve this look with a round brush, a blow dryer, and some hairspray.

20. Curled Bun

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Curl your hair and divide it into multiple sections. Roll each section up towards your head to form a bun. Wrap the last section of hair around the bun and pin it underneath to secure the updo in place.

21. The Hairline Bob

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Many flapper hairstyles are making a comeback. While all them might not work with today’s hair trends, this hairline bob sure does. Make sure your bangs are thick and cut above your eyebrows to complete the flapper visage.

22. Wave Curls

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These wavy curls are flawless! Style your long hair in waves, but only halfway down. Use pins to keep the curls in place and spritz on loads of hairspray. Unclip the curls gently and brush them down. Voila! Your hair is magnifique!

23. Big Curls

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This hairstyle is big on attitude. You can achieve this look with a mix of rollers and finger curls. I love the matte maroon lip shade that ties the whole look together. Total flapper vibes coming at you!

24. Perfect Finger Waves

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This flapper style is definitely for those edgier souls out there. It is perfect for anyone who has a pixie cut. Pair this hair look with an all-black, lacy outfit to look like a badass night queen.

25. The Head Scarf

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The boho head scarf is a style statement that will never fade. It’s perfect for bad hair days. In the ‘20s, women tied a head wrap around their finger waves when they went out in the sun. I’m glad this chic hair look is still around!

26. Bejeweled Headband

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The bejeweled headband was such a big flapper style statement that it deserves its own spot on this list. You can pair it with a bob, a low bun, or long loose hair. Get ready to be transported to the ‘20s when flappers danced and jazz ruled!

27. The Classic Low Bun

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A low bun paired with vintage side-swept bangs was one of the more laid-back yet stylish hairstyles that flappers flaunted. Curl your hair and wrap the ends in a loose bun. Instead of opting for crisp curls, go for a more brushed-down, wavy look. Finish off with side-swept bangs to complete the look.

28. Party Curls

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Party curls inspired by the flapper style exude timeless glamour. Achieved by curling hair into loose, bouncy waves, this vintage look channels the spirit of the Roaring Twenties, perfect for a chic and festive occasion.

29. Ear-Length Bob With Sweeping Fringe

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Capturing the bold and rebellious spirit of the 1920s flapper in the present era, this hairstyle is a daring and fashionable option. Its sharp, clean lines exude a distinctive and stylish charm, while the sweeping fringe in the front softens the face for a feminine touch. All of this makes it a trendy choice for those who appreciate vintage fashion and culture.

30. Curly Updo

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The curly updo is a sophisticated yet playful hairstyle, deeply inspired by the flapper culture. It involves creating soft, glamorous curls and then pinning them up into an elegant, vintage updo, capturing the charm of the Roaring Twenties. Perfect for a formal event or even a Gatsby-

 

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