It's amazing to hear what women went through to look good and be in fashion throughout history. The clip you read kinda sounded like guys back then feel the same as guys today...not understanding why we go through these crazy lengths and procedures haha
Saved my butt with this in class today! I had no idea where to start with 16th century hair, but this gave me a great base understanding and hairstyle to follow as an intro!
Hey! I was just curious since I love all your makeup and hair history vids... what about making them on chinese history or south american history? I mean, not only about Europe's beauty history you know, it'll be just great! :)
Louise Lovey I'd love to do something like that in the future, but the thing is I barely know anything about non-European history at the moment, so it would be very difficult for me to validate my sources. I want to make these videos as historically accurate (or at least plausible) as possible and I'm not sure I'd be comfortable with representing beauty history, rituals and ideals of other cultures that I know so little of. Maybe one day :)
Haha yeh I can understand your worries about that idea. I still think those series of yours rock (and of course the rest too) I love your chanel, thank you for responding :)
So interesting. I love seeing how the hair changes and hearing the bits of history behind it. I am not a fan of poofs but the back braids look awesome!
Interesting video. I like the take on French hair in the 16th century. Though bobby pins weren't invented until 1899. You may be thinking of v or u shaped hair pins.
I really like how this turned out Lucy! :) I was wondering, how can I reproduce this hairstyle without the pouf? I love the braids in the back but I don't know how to arrange the front! Any ideas?
Hi Loopsie! I'm Claire and My dad is of ottoman descent. I'm 10 and I am really into historical hair and clothes etc. I can't find books or videos on ottomans or how they dressed or did their hair. There's not much info on ottomans in the western world. Please consider doing a video on them in the future ! I also love and appreciate your videos very much!
you saved my life! I am the hairstylist for hamlet, and had no iea how to keep the queens look true to the era. Now i know😀😀
Is it just me, or was there a sound issue in this video? I love it anyway.
It's amazing to hear what women went through to look good and be in fashion throughout history. The clip you read kinda sounded like guys back then feel the same as guys today...not understanding why we go through these crazy lengths and procedures haha
this hairdo reminds me more of a Gibson girl style.
***** Fashion always repeats itself, we're going to see something similar a few centuries later indeed! :)
I love your hair history and makeup history vidoes!
Fantastic! I didn't know before about this practice of using hats without the top for changing the hair color...
Saved my butt with this in class today! I had no idea where to start with 16th century hair, but this gave me a great base understanding and hairstyle to follow as an intro!
I love these series, I watch them all c:
Howsenselessdeath Howpreciouslife :D Thank you!
Might have mentioned this in a video but, what did they use as bobby pins?
Bobby pins! :) They were supposedly invented around the 15th century
"And just pin that down with a hundred bobby pins." Lolz
Learning about everyday and personal habits of days gone by is so fascinating and often educational.
Hey! I was just curious since I love all your makeup and hair history vids... what about making them on chinese history or south american history? I mean, not only about Europe's beauty history you know, it'll be just great! :)
Louise Lovey I'd love to do something like that in the future, but the thing is I barely know anything about non-European history at the moment, so it would be very difficult for me to validate my sources. I want to make these videos as historically accurate (or at least plausible) as possible and I'm not sure I'd be comfortable with representing beauty history, rituals and ideals of other cultures that I know so little of. Maybe one day :)
Haha yeh I can understand your worries about that idea. I still think those series of yours rock (and of course the rest too) I love your chanel, thank you for responding :)
So interesting. I love seeing how the hair changes and hearing the bits of history behind it. I am not a fan of poofs but the back braids look awesome!
I'm really loving this series! It's so interesting, just like your history of makeup series!
I still love these videos, but your sound quality has improved so much since then!
Hahaha yes this was before I got an external micrphone :D
i love these videos. they are so informative and really an interesting take on history. Keep up the amazing work!
So unbelievably beautiful, love this so much!!!
Will you be planning another type of historical series? I would love to see a fashion one or skincare one.
You should do some Lucrezia Borgia from The Borgias tv show hairstyles. I just love her hair in that show.
They also had those weird headresses you sometimes see in traditional Don Carlo productions, they looked like something out of Star Wars.
I'm laughing thinking about those parasols-women...
This was very nice and instructive. Thank you.
You videos are exellent!
I lurveeee this hairstyle especially the back ❤️
Interesting video. I like the take on French hair in the 16th century. Though bobby pins weren't invented until 1899. You may be thinking of v or u shaped hair pins.
What is the band of curling wand you use? And is the curling wand with interchangeable barrels?
I really like how this turned out Lucy! :) I was wondering, how can I reproduce this hairstyle without the pouf? I love the braids in the back but I don't know how to arrange the front! Any ideas?
SallyCreations You could always just do a middle parting :)
Hi Loopsie! I'm Claire and My dad is of ottoman descent. I'm 10 and I am really into historical hair and clothes etc. I can't find books or videos on ottomans or how they dressed or did their hair. There's not much info on ottomans in the western world. Please consider doing a video on them in the future ! I also love and appreciate your videos very much!
^_^ can you do some irish hairstyles?
Looks like the hair in the early 1900s
Hello friends
Does anyone know what this renaissance is? Italian? Belgian?
That puff of hair though O.o
The bigger the hair the closer to God lol
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Could you please refer to us as something besides "guys"?