January 26, 2010 at 11:11 am
· Filed under Hairstyles Tips
Greaser or pompadour hairstyle evolved during the 1950s era. It is paired with the latest clothing fashion by both boys and girls. For boys, the hairstyle is paired with black boots, black tight jeans, black leather jackets, and white t-shirts. For girls, the hairstyle is paired with tons of make-up, tight sweaters, and short skirts. The popularity of grease hairstyle during the 1950s demonstrated a fun and tough personality for the wearer while emulating a style.
Greaser Hairstyles For Boys
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For boys, grease hairstyle is achieved by putting tons of grease such as styling gel or grease on the hair. Its style is combed back around the head sides. In order the style to be in place, the hair should be a bit longer. The styling gel or grease is usually run on the hair through the hands. The comb to be used should have fine teeth so the hair on the sides and top of the head will stay in place. |
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Greaser Hairstyles For Girls
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For girls, grease hairstyle is achieved by using bobby pins, blow dryer, hair spray, hair pomade, hair gel, and round brush. After applying a small amount of gel on the wet hair blow dry the hair using the round brush. The blow drying should start from the roots to the tips as this will add extra sheen and volume on the hair. Start teasing the front part of the hair to achieve a height for the greaser look. This will give a feminine appeal to the wearer. To give greasy texture, add pomade to the rest of the hair then create a ducktail look as the ends are curved outward. A hairspray will help in giving extra hold. |
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