The betrayal of Jessica being 100% gay🏳️🌈 and having hair that’s 100% straight 😭
@jennifers55602 жыл бұрын
I was hoping someone would comment about that! 🌈
@NutzerWurdeGeloescht2 жыл бұрын
And having scoliosis, as she once pointed out herself
@lindsaymixer80432 жыл бұрын
~duality~
@diaryofcolours2 жыл бұрын
I kept hoping she'd comment about that in this vid, but it didn't happen. Glad you brought it up in the comments, hahaha.
@AndrewD8Red2 жыл бұрын
My hair is straight when short, then gets curly at the sides when a bit longer, then it goes straight again. Then all wavy. How does my hair reflect my sexuality? Well, I'm pansexual, so I guess it tracks.
@makeupyourmind20192 жыл бұрын
I know you picked those pictures as sample of “bad” hair, but I think you looked gorgeous in every single one of them.
@carolbuzelim2 жыл бұрын
The straightest perm i ever seen got me
@kevinlooby75882 жыл бұрын
I've always had a typical "masculine" hair cut (like, the hair you would expect a 6'3" white man in the U.S. to have). But I let it grow out from the very beginning of the pandemic, and it's now just past my shoulder blades! Currently trying out every method short of a curling iron to put curl and bounce in my hair. Maybe I'll give foam rollers and a vintage curl pattern a try! I really love the idea of taking your typical hairstyle and putting it on my tall, bearded, gay-man frame 🧔♀🌈
@leafreya28962 жыл бұрын
Sounds amazing! Love the beard and long hair combo !
@laidikirsta91222 жыл бұрын
We need pictures of this! ❤️
@aayyyooooo2 жыл бұрын
Yes, get it Kevin!
@clareu95392 жыл бұрын
It's worth trying using curlers or fabric ties. These work on my fine hair whereas curling irons/straightening irons brush straight out.
@kf101472 жыл бұрын
If you want something even more feminine try a french twist using a french twist comb!
@jennifers55602 жыл бұрын
Do I wear my hair in a vintage style? Nope Will I be watching this intently, as if I do? Yes, yes I will
@firefly246012 жыл бұрын
Same same!
@jennifers55602 жыл бұрын
@@firefly24601 I think it is because she is such a good storyteller.
@ronjaj.addams-ramstedt10232 жыл бұрын
@@jennifers5560 hard agree
@AdorkableArtist922 жыл бұрын
me too!
@MaddHeather2 жыл бұрын
Same🤷♀️
@michelletackett94892 жыл бұрын
I would love to see Jessica do a victory roll, and beehive just for diversity. I bet she will look gorgeous in them.
@jellybean65672 жыл бұрын
Just an FYI....She's not only done a victory roll but did a short tutorial as well . I can't remember how long ago it was but definitely in the early days of the channel...hope this helps 🌻
@michelletackett94892 жыл бұрын
@@jellybean6567 Thank you so much. I need to look it up. Now, the beehive.
@carlyblack422 жыл бұрын
Yes! A whole week of different vintage hair styles
@michelletackett94892 жыл бұрын
@@carlyblack42 Exactly.
@jellybean65672 жыл бұрын
@@michelletackett9489 you're welcome sugar!
@oldasyouromens2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely second the rag curls tutorial! We need to bring back the days of the Jessica Hair Tuto. Your Grace Kelly set is STILL my go-to hairdo when I want something that will last and is cute - and that's saying something considering I, and that video, have both been around since before you hit 25k.
@l.findlater84572 жыл бұрын
yes, please
@ronjaj.addams-ramstedt10232 жыл бұрын
Yes, yes!
@andromedaspark22412 жыл бұрын
Likewise, something that works and doesn't add heat damage? I'm in and need to watch that. 100% need.
@rosacanisalba2 жыл бұрын
Loepsie did a great rag curls tutorial. It's from a while back but it's great.
@oldasyouromens2 жыл бұрын
@@rosacanisalba LOL I'm a LONGTIME Loepsie follower too! I love Jessica's tutorials because she plays with different hair setting patterns and explains them so well.
@alessiadalessio28232 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love how Stevie/Josie and Jessica /Claudia have the same dynamic of shy gf and extrovert gf 💗
@jennifers55602 жыл бұрын
Right? That combo works!
@lizzybearcutie2 жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed in 2020 with two different cancers. Even though I didn't have chemo, the hormonal stuff and stress made my hair really thin so I have up and buzzed it all. Now in my 40's I'm rocking the mohawk I wanted in my teens and loving it. I too have super slick fine hair. and know the agony of not being able to keep pins in it.
@bigdadbeefsticks2 жыл бұрын
Hair is a big part of my family. (Unfortunately or fortunately) I inherited the need to change my hair every 1-3 weeks from my mom. I've had cornrows, French braids, afros of varying shapes/sizes/curls, finger coils, micro braids, ponytails, weaves, yarns, curls, dreadlocks, buns, bantu knots, halo braids, straightened, beaded, blow outs, beaded with charms, finger waves, beaded with feathers, etc., etc.. Oddly enough I've never dyed my hair, but I think I want to be a red head when I eventually do it. For now I will just enjoy my auburn wig until the time comes.
@MarvinBla2 жыл бұрын
During quarantine I've finally started embracing my wavy hair after years of straightening it (yes, it's ironic given your hair story). I started learning how to style it properly, so that the curls would actually look good. I'd say it went pretty well, even though last autumn I bleached it and toned it blue, so it was a bit damaged. But since russian full invasion I spent several months without regular water and electricity supply, and also fled my home city without any hair products. So by the time I got to a "safer" city, my hair was damaged and brittle. I chopped it all up to my chin, and now rarely have energy to just wash it, not to say style it in any way. I hope I'll come back to curly hair routine. And I also want to dye it green (I had it orange, red and blue before). But I have so much gray hair now, so who knows how bleaching and coloring would go now.
@sallyjordan48692 жыл бұрын
An invasion really puts hair issues into context. 🥺 I hope you stay safe and that the war is over soon.
@jennifers55602 жыл бұрын
❤
@rhiannon11702 жыл бұрын
The grey might hopefully make it easier to dye your hair fun colours? I highly recommend Hair Buddha's channel for help with lightening hair too, he's very funny too? I am so sorry for everything you have gone through and are continuing to go through, love to you❤️
@leafreya28962 жыл бұрын
Sending love and prayers your way! And green hair sounds extremely cool ! You definitely have to do it at some point ! ❤️
@zhenia25112 жыл бұрын
Hi, fellow Ukrainian. The current war really puts a lot of things in perspective. Hope you're doing better though.
@AndrewD8Red2 жыл бұрын
Can I please also point out how ludicrously adorable Little Jess is. Has a look of my little girl actually. Her hair is too fine and straight for slides, too.
@alejandrah.g.59352 жыл бұрын
Your hair is gorgeous! In my opinion, a little bit shorter suits you better, just below you shoulder looks amazing and with a more vintage vibe. Love your channel!
@ChristinaCatFoster2 жыл бұрын
I'm with Josie - your hair is THE standard, Jess. You inspired me to buy the foam rollers and give it a try a few years ago, but I'm afraid I still haven't managed to make it work. 😅 Love these light hearted videos. ♥️
@bigdadbeefsticks2 жыл бұрын
Also I'd recommend getting a misting spray bottle and filling it with water. We don't have similar hair types, but sometimes all hair needs a little misting to help with styling.
@sarahrosen49852 жыл бұрын
Try using rose water for a little Extra
@Jadesmorot2 жыл бұрын
When I was little I had but a whisper of a wave in my hair but my dad is black and has Afro hair and over time it’s just gotten curlier and curlier to the point of growing up instead of down, I like being masc and having my hair short so it works perfectly for me, I barely have to style it I just pop some water in my hair and shake it about before I leave ❤️ Also it might just be the Scandinavian in me but I love your little baby lego hair 🥺💕💕💕 so cute
@pleh70192 жыл бұрын
This is why I love foam rollers! People are always shocked I do vintage hair for EASE! It takes a little more work upfront, but it saves me hours of time throughout a week - hours I just cannot waste on my hair due to an energy limiting illness. I don't wear makeup either but most people want their hair to be neat and mine takes ages to achieve neatness "naturaly. So hurrah for foam rollers!
@DefyNottheLoris2 жыл бұрын
I would love to see Claudia do some masc-femme vintage styles! The ones you do Jessica are delightfully feminine. But I know next to nothing about butch vintage styles.
@justbrowsing61212 жыл бұрын
A sponsorship that is as entertaining as the main content. So well done 👏
@jennifers55602 жыл бұрын
Yes, it was fun seeing Josie in it too.
@HOHNancy2 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed it! 😊
@AllieandSam2 жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness! I used to rag my hair as a child too!!!
@erinkay70802 жыл бұрын
I love a Christmas video on how to rag your hair, as a child my hair curled in Shirley temple ringlets, but has relaxed since. It would also be so Christmasy.❤️🎄
@ronjaj.addams-ramstedt10232 жыл бұрын
Yes please to the Christmas video from me, too! ❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤
@lolanelson96342 жыл бұрын
OMG, the hair journey… My father’s side of the family had red hair. That meant, at family reunions, we were a sea of redheads of EVERY shade! Though my brothers and sister had curly gorgeous rich color of red, my hair was thin, fine, straight as strings, and the brightest color of orange 🍊( enduring constant bullying)! That meant that every time for school pictures, my mom would feel the need to give me an old fashioned early 50’s home perm. I totally relate to the some curly some straight, but all FRIED! Every Saturday night, to get ready for church the next day, I was tortured with spoolies or brush rollers. So I’d get tortured all night, and by the time church was out, my scalp was injured, and most of the curls were out. By high school, I decided to go for blonde,like really bleached blonde. I was so happy not to have orange hair. By the time I reached my junior year, my hair was changing from orange to red-yippee! At 20 I was married, and quickly pregnant ( that was common then). For some reason pregnancy changed my hair to, fine, thicker, and wavy hair. My 2nd pregnancy made my hair even thicker,and slightly curlier! Menopause (lack of hormones) has left me with fine, but thick, curly ( very curly) , and a lovely shade of red! I’m 72, and I still haven’t had to cover gray! Horrible beginning; very happy ending 🤩‼️
@zhenia25112 жыл бұрын
It's kinda interesting to hear about someone's hair journey as a person who never dyed her hair, didn't change hairstyles all that much and could be labeled as "grunge" (meaning, I don't always brush or wash it). The entirety of my hair adventure boils down to cutting my hair shorter and starting to wash it more regularly.
@jenniferharris12802 жыл бұрын
My dear, I have NEVER noticed your nose. I am self-conscious about my own, but it fits my face, I'm told. You are adorable just as you are and shouldn't be concerned with the nose!
@katwitanruna2 жыл бұрын
I put my hair in pincurls for my first wedding. I left them in until right before we left for the venue fifteen minutes away and put in half a bottle of hairspray and did not touch my hair. Got there and finger combed and did the other half can. Lasted half an hour. Perms did work if I used the smallest size they had.
@lynn8582 жыл бұрын
Didn't know I have curly/wavy hair until high school. No air conditioning, so I'd just soak my hair before leaving home in the morning. First time I did it one year. A friendly girl in my math class just stares at me: What the heck have you been doing to your hair everyday!! You have gorgeous hair! We need to talk at lunch! Mom's family doesn't have curly hair. It comes from Dad's Dad's side, all boys. So Mom taught me to comb and detangle my hair when wet, until strait, then brush it when dry. On curly hair you get poofy fluffy hair doing that. And detangling was a pain, so it never got let grow ling enough to really weigh down. Its lovely hair now. I cut it myself. Only ever had one hair dresser who did what I wanted. So why pay when i can get what I like in my own?
@charlotteeo7462 жыл бұрын
I cut my own curly hair as well. There is a shocking lack of hairdressers who actually know how to deal with curly hair. I have left salons with wet hair after asking a stylist to not straighten it after cutting and had others straighten my hair and cut it straight so it turns out all wonky when it goes curly again
@violetsnotroses36402 жыл бұрын
I had a very similar experience growing up, then I discovered the Curly Girl Method when I was eighteen. Totally changed my relationship with my hair! I get mine cut by a curly hair specialist who cuts it dry.
@heatherduke77032 жыл бұрын
I only learned to stop brushing my wavy hair at age 32... I'd lament how the first day of air drying was so pretty, but then every other day was a frizzy poof, haha. My hair is short at the moment so I don't even bother to comb it anymore
@juniperraven13862 жыл бұрын
Another wavy/curly hair who didn’t know how to care for it. I never really did much with my hair, frizzy but fine. Then my friends convinced me to cut it to just above my shoulders. Omg. I looked like a frekin triangle it was awful. Since then I just let it grow and only wash it ~ every 2 weeks cause it actually starts to behave after about 5 days and gets the most compliments about day 10. I finally found a shampoo conditioner combo that basically straightens and defrizzes my hair. Doesn’t hold a candle to the good curly hair days, but beats triangle hair hands down.
@vampgaia2 жыл бұрын
I was giggling throughout the video. I did all the things you did. I remember the last perm I ever received; my hair was fried and it broke off and fell out. I never got another perm. I gave up on curls and surrendered to my straight hair. Then alopecia hit and now I wear wigs or just go with a buzz cut. You have lovely hair. And a wonderful sense of style.
@AnnaMorimoto2 жыл бұрын
Yes, please. I would like to watch a Christmas rag curling video!
@elizabethsmithakaelizabeth33322 жыл бұрын
I love story time with Jessica! I am laying around with a horrid headache and she still makes me laugh. High praise indeed!
@MsByebyebirdy2 жыл бұрын
This was so interesting! I had red Shirley Temple curls as a child but at around age 10 my hair changed to a dishwater brown and lost most of the curl. Bits of it were straight, bits of it were wavy, other bits were wavy but only at the bottom, it's just a disaster. I used to use the scrunch and curl method and it kinda worked sometimes but I wanted something more consistent so I looked of hair curling methods on KZbin about 4 years ago and it took me to one of your videos and I've been following ever since. Funnily enough I have red hair cut into a bob, and when I curl it I always do a wet set. I get out of the shower and let it dry a little before putting setting lotion in it and rolling it. Maybe because it's short it dries faster, but sometimes I do take a hairdryer set to cool and help it along a bit.
@aliplay52 жыл бұрын
what setting lotion do you use? My hair has always been pin straight like Jessica's, never holds a curl especially now that I'd stopped dying it and went back to natural. Used to be dishwater brown like yours but now that is in vouge I guess lol
@MsByebyebirdy2 жыл бұрын
@@aliplay5 I use Proclaim super setting lotion. It's very blue and comes in a large bottle for under $4 and doesn't leave my hair feeling sticky, waxy, or crunchy. You might need to speed drying up with a hair dryer on cool if you have longer hair or less time but I've found it works great for me. My stylist did recently recommend eufora brand foaming setting lotion but I haven't tried it yet.
@tacobreadstick-_-51402 жыл бұрын
This video is helping me love my curly hair just a little more, cause I can just shower, put in product, and let it dry. Mad props to all the straight-haired folks out there who deal with that! (or you curly haired folks who straighten your hair)
@PhoebeFayRuthLouise2 жыл бұрын
Jessica’s signature red curls are better than natural - - they are her creation!
@loozziee2 жыл бұрын
Your hair has always looked fabulous. Especially, in the last few years.
@SevCaswell2 жыл бұрын
I agree with the 90's model comment about Josie. She reminds me of young Jodie Foster. Also I am stuck in the 90s 'grunge' look, baggy t-shirts with unbuttoned checked/tartan shirt over and baggy jeans or, more recently, cargo pants. Pair that with an undercut bob that was neon purple and is now very faded and mostly white with hints of purple. Except for the dyed hair, (strict boarding school) this is how I dressed when I was 16. And that was 1999... As a kid I basically dressed in whatever my mother gave me to wear, mostly girlie stuff with frills, and my hair was long and super straight, but it takes a curl fairly well. When I was 8 I demanded to have curls like in victorian pictures for xmas. So somewhere there is a picture of me with my hair in rags and the aftermath, but I've not seen them in several house moves. I looked a fair bit like Lucy in the BBC adaptation of the Voyages of the Dawn Treader when she looked in the wizard's book and wanted to be more beautiful than her sister Susan...
@melissam89392 жыл бұрын
Your hair is indeed the gold standard these days. I follow your roller set tutorial religiously, and the amount of joy my hair brings every person who lays eyes on it is palpable. Everyone loves a random vintage encounter in their day!
@violetsnotroses36402 жыл бұрын
The irony is it’s actually more difficult to create a style like this with naturally curly/wavy hair. My hair is thick and red and wavy/curly, but it’s also porous and rough and frizzy. It doesn’t respond well to brushing. I tried rag rolls a few times, and brushing them out always resulted in a giant frizzy mess.
@kf101472 жыл бұрын
Did you brush against your hand? It might also be worth combing it with a thick comb again against your hand to reduce frizz
@katiegleaves3792 Жыл бұрын
apparently, success is achieved by using certain products before/during the "set" process (such as Lottabody setting lotion, etc). And whether we have stick-straight hair or luscious natural curls, the hair simply doesn't take to the style without some sort of curling method to "tell it where/how" we want it to curl. (I have similar hair to Jessica, and only RECENTLY learned these tricks from other KZbin videos for vintage hair, including Jessica's "accidentally perfect pageboy" and "essentially drunk hair curling" - I may not have gotten those titles exactly right, but definitely check them out!)
@thekalenichannel1812 Жыл бұрын
I have very tightly coiled afro textured hair, and to me the rag coil results sound similar to the results of a twist out. Twists are basically wrapping two sections of hair around each other, and when you unravel them you get curls. However, you never brush out the curls, that will just eliminate all definition and create a puffy afro. We gently separate the curls with our fingers. Next time you try rag curls, I guarantee you'll get better results if your hair is moisturized with leave in when you wrap them, and if instead of brushing them out when you take them out, you gently use your fingers to separate the curls. Curly hair can easily achieve these styles, we just need a different strategy
@victoriat51032 жыл бұрын
Your vintage hair videos are how I found you years ago. Love them and all your other content!
@NaomiJameston2 жыл бұрын
My mom cut my hair when I was 6 and I never forgave her for it. I vowed then and there that I would never cut my hair again. I wanted it to pool on the floor behind me. I wanted to fully channel Crystal Gale. I didn't quite manage that but my hair is comfortably around my waist and although it's straight, refuses to hold a curl or style, and hisses at me if I so much as look at conditioner (it doesn't tangle, I don't need it), it *does* stay put in a bun that requires no hair pins or elastics. So that's fun. Plus I get to impress little children at the store when I let the bun fall and my hair cascades down my back. Very Disney princess. Highly recommended.
@jennifers55602 жыл бұрын
Crystal Gayle! That name brings me back to my childhood. She was the goal for long hair!
@JuliaCharlotteAyumi2 жыл бұрын
I love that everybody has story of how they mistreated their hair during the teenage years
@emporesszia2 жыл бұрын
Growing up and until I was about 30 years old, I had waist length straight hair that I dyed red and usually wore down. Looked fabulous! Then chronic pain conditions and chronic fatigue came along and I moved to a hotter climate. I started having trouble taking care of my long hair and just wore it up in a bun all the time. I finally decided to get it cut. Told my mom I was going to get a haircut. She thought I meant a trim. I came home with hair that was a couple inches long! Now, 10 years into my short hair journey, I have my boyfriend cut it with trimmers. I just had him cut it a week ago and it's 3/4 of an inch long! Pretty much a buzz cut! I love the way it looks, I love the way it feels, and I love how easy it is to take care of! And he loves it, too! So much cooler, too - it's been 100+ degrees F here a lot this summer, and is still in the mid to upper 80's in September.
@dyutibasu45412 жыл бұрын
So... When I turned 30, I got an ombre done with the bottom part of my hair... It went from blue to purple to bubblegum pink to finally an orangey red over the span of the next year as different colours faded out. Then I chopped it off from elbow length to about my ears to help out a friend who was auditioning to be a hair stylist at a fancy salon. He got the job. 😊 And now my hair is shorter than its ever been since I was 12. 😖
@leslieyancey50842 жыл бұрын
I LOVE your vintage style! The 1950s was a fabulous fashion decade!
@creativename32562 жыл бұрын
My hair journey: As a kid I wanted to have as long hair as Rapunzel, so I didn’t cut it at all. It stopped right below my hips, though. Then I wanted to color it brown, but I learned that you should not color red hair because it’s more fragile or something. Four years ago I decided to donate my hair, so I went from hip length to shoulder length. I’m planning on continuing donating it every other year or so. I’ve done it twice by now.
@annastevens15262 жыл бұрын
That is such a cool tradition! I'm glad yours grows fast enough to make that possible...
@marnie2x2 жыл бұрын
I’ve only just discovered your channel through KZbin recommendations. You are so adorable and witty. Subscribed 😊
@MossyBear2 жыл бұрын
Josie!!! 💚 So thrilled to see her here. As a child I always wanted short hair, but then my mother intentionally gave me really ugly short haircuts instead of giving me the cute short haircuts that I would see on boys my age. Eventually I gave up asking for short haircuts, because she was only willing to do the mushroom cut that you were talking about. As an adult I went through a whole phase of trying to force myself to be more feminine and as a result I grew my hair out down to my bum. It's naturally a little bit wavy, but it was so thick and unwieldy that I was regularly breaking hair ties. Eventually I saw someone whose haircut I really liked and I went to a salon in 2015 and had them cut my hair that way. It's I think I called an undercut? The top part of my hair is long enough that I can tie it into a bun, but the sides and back are shaved. And I've been cutting my hair that way ever since!
@nettie6072 жыл бұрын
My early hair journey sounds so much like yours, even to having a very short haircut and not cutting it for 10 years. I was also a red-head for years. I am older now, and have let it go to its now natural grey. And the amazing thing is that the grey hair is coming in curly!!!! All the years of absolutely straight hair, with nothing helping it curl, and now I wake up to waves and the occasional corkscrew curl. I hope that someday, when you are old and grey, you have the same thing happen.
@Cuddleshock2 жыл бұрын
I've been blessed with naturally really strong hair, and as a child, it grew so long that I could _sit on it_ if I wasn't careful. My parents refused to let me have haircuts, so I would only ever get split ends trimmed. It was also very, very blonde, so other children often called me Rapunzel. When I was in secondary school, I asked my mother if I could dye it and cut it. She was really hesitant, 'cause she didn't trust that it would grow back as strong. But we did it, and then I had average, roughly shoulder length, red hair for a few months. That later went down to a bob. Changed the dye to black and kept it up until I was 19 and couldn't be bothered anymore. Had a pixie cut around 21, and that was more comfortable. Then I had to have my head shaved, and ever since, I've realised that I absolutely _adore_ having short hair! Plus, it really suits me and gives me more confidence. So even though I probably _could_ grow my hair out to butt-length again, I don't ever want to. Having that much hair in summer was a nightmare.
@sutpecna2 жыл бұрын
Same. My hair is very thick and grows like grass. As a kid I cried every time I had a haircut because I wanted to be cool like my metalhead older brother, so my parents respected it, but was always a chore to take care of. Always felt a low-key ache in my arms for holding all that heavy hair up while washing. One day I may go back to my true metalhead roots (see what I did there?) but for now I'm really comfortable rocking just alt goth fluffy short hair, dyed bangs just for spice.
@renaleria2 жыл бұрын
I definitely would love a Christmas video we’re you rag your hair!
@jenrenby2 жыл бұрын
During the pandemic, I suffered a traumatic event and had my first (and only thus far) episode of trichotillomania. I pulled out a large clump of hair that gave me a very noticeable bald spot. So I shaved my head. I had toyed with the idea of shaving my head for years but I was scared. In that moment, I was already f'd so if it looked bad, oh well. Now I'm happy with my short hair.
@robinhahnsopran2 жыл бұрын
I am definitely on team more-hair-videos! My hair isn't as straight as yours, but it is so fine as to almost be invisible, so holding a curl is still a Struggle For The Ages, and your tutorials have always helped me most 😂
@tris56022 жыл бұрын
I actually started watching your videos because of a hair tutorial. I was getting bored with my hair, and was trying out different curling methods. I started my loc journey five years ago. My starter locs were about jaw length, and they're now down to my waist. I started dyeing my locs a couple years in. I wore them red for a while, went back to black, then blonde for a few months. Now, as you can see in my picture, they're turquoise, and have been for over a year.
@diivelson75342 жыл бұрын
Years ago, I was doing research for party hair dues, and I found your hair tutorials. I watched your hair and make up videos from time to time. Then they disappeared and I stopped looking. I found your channel again 1-2 years ago and I enjoy the new content too. But please bring the beauty videos back, even every now and then.
@misskelevra2 жыл бұрын
Yes please! To a Christmas hair-rag-rolling video. It would be so cosy 🍵🎄
@marianneshepherd62862 жыл бұрын
Please do rags for a Christmas video! Maybe as part of a vintage party look. I remember reading 'My naughty little sister' books as a child and one story was about her next door neighbour giving her rag curls. Josie is lovely and does look like a 90's Calvin Klein model 😊
@heyyyitskat2 жыл бұрын
I’d love to see more hair tutorials. You got me hooked on the foam roller method. Whenever I’m in the vintage mood, it’s my go to.
@WithLoveKristina2 жыл бұрын
I use dry rollers but add dampness into my hair either in the form of motions foaming wrap OR flat beer. Never too much though! Curlers for life yay!!
@carolinelenny2 жыл бұрын
Your storytelling is really good 😊
@jennifers55602 жыл бұрын
She is so good at it!
@MiaMariaSiler2 жыл бұрын
I dyed my hair black and grew it down to my waist, it was lower maintenance and a LEWK. And then when I got the right treatment for my autoimmune, I celebrated feeling better with a higher maintenance look of rainbow colored hair, and I'm still doing that now!
@LadyxBleu2 жыл бұрын
I really miss the vintage fashion videos! Please do more style videos like this!
@Lizzy436452 жыл бұрын
I exclaimed out loud at the curls they gave you at the salon - GORGEOUS!!!
@BelleChanson07172 жыл бұрын
As a toddler I was a dead ringer for Shirley Temple, dimples and all, then I had LONG curls. Had my first haircut when I was 8 and went through several cycles of growing my hair out super long and then cutting it all off. Prior to the pandemic, I had a side shave and a pixie cut for nearly four years, but then due to lockdown I couldn't keep up with the maintenance so I started growing it out and it's past my shoulders now! I'm playing with vintage styles myself and it's such fun to use rollers and all the accessories.
@glitterandnaps2 жыл бұрын
Yes to hair (and makeup) videos! Would also really like to request the inclusion of any tips you have for when energy level is super low or holding your arms up for long gets hard or other any other spoonie tips like that you might have.
@sophie2652 жыл бұрын
When I was a child my mother would use the rag method on me and my little sister. however, due to being blessed with long and thick hair, by the age of like 10 they would not hold for anything in the world. I have a memory of being 12 and having curled my hair with the rag method so I'd have curls for school and the curls just "falling out" whilst I was walking to school and my hair being back to being pretty much straight by the time I arrived at school
@Luubelaar2 жыл бұрын
My hair was pin straight as a child. Any dance recital, my mother would put curlers in my hair, and take them out like seconds before I was to go on stage. Hair was dead straight again shortly after. Photo taken right before going on, hair looked great. Photo taken at the awards some hours later, hair is straight. And then I had a baby at 28 and my hair is curly now. Hormones be wild.
@zivagoldman20012 жыл бұрын
I have always had thin straight hair. As a child, it was mousy brown. When it got wet, it completely disappeared on my head. My hair was never longer than shoulder length, until I grew a rat tail in the 80's. I also started perming it. When I met my husband, he liked long hair so I tried growing it long. That was short lived. I now have very short hair and it will stay that way for the rest of my life! :)
@FennecTheRabbit2 жыл бұрын
Between 2020 and now I have chopped all my hair off, grew it out, had a fro hawk, had a PURPLE fro hawk, shaved my head, and contemplating shaving it again because I REALLY like it. It’s like the easiest no fuss hair and it just feels nice.
@francisbailey27892 жыл бұрын
The part about hearing your hair sizzle really took me back. My hair is naturally dark brown and wavy, which wasn't acceptable to me as a teenage emo boy in the mid '00s. I had home-dyed black hair (which I ruined my friend's bathroom doing the first time) that I would wash and straighten every single morning before school. Did I blow dry it before straightening it, you ask? No. I put that straightener at the highest setting right to my towel dried hair. Every day. Nothing quite wakes you up like being burned by your own boiling hair water in the morning. I would literally boil the (permanent) dye out of my hair within a couple of weeks and my solution to that was just to dye it again over and over. This went on for about TWO YEARS. Luckily my hair is very thick and strong because yikes.
@jewelloveslife2 жыл бұрын
omg Josie!!! that’s so exciting!
@leafreya28962 жыл бұрын
I just love seeing so many pictures of you throughout your life! So adorable ! And as a fellow straight haired girl, it’s all very relatable! 😂 I laughed so hard at the rag method because I remembered using Pappilots which is similar but with styrofoam thingies that were very unreliable. I still hoped that everyone would think my hair was naturally curly hahaha
@HOHNancy2 жыл бұрын
I’ve always had wavy hair, thanks to my mother’s side. 😊 I love your 1950s vintage style. You have gorgeous hair. I enjoyed seeing Josie on here too. Thank you for another wonderful video! ❤️
@eileene88362 жыл бұрын
I was a kid in 80's Australia and I had the EXACT hair and dresses as you! My hair is dead straight, blonde and in a bob. I now refuse to have a bob haircut out of sheer traumatic memories. I always wanted my hair to have a curl like my friends, while I watched them iron their hair to get it straight like mine. Always thought they were crazy.
@thecosmicgoose2 жыл бұрын
No matter the age or hairstyle, she always brings the class and elegance.
@manythingslefttobuild2 жыл бұрын
Welcome to Josie! My uninteresting hair journey: My mother cut it in a side part thing for 14 years. I went to a barber to get crew cuts for a year. Then 3 years of 1/4-3/8" buzz cuts, done by other students, for the rest of high school. I grew it out for a year after high school and then got told to get a haircut and a job. I went back to 4-10 (self) buzz cuts a year. I do still think of growing it out long again, but I don't have a medium length hair cut I want for as it grows out and just buzz cut it again when it gets messy.
@lynnettegort45822 жыл бұрын
Little Jessie with the straight hair pixie cut is SO, SO adorable!
@lisamoulton25402 жыл бұрын
This is my hair story! Straight as a stick is what Nanny always said, and everything just slides out, headaches, terrible haircut in 5th grade traumatic, never cut again 😒. Grew long, wouldn't take a perm..... yup yup. I feel you girl! 💜💜💜💜💜
@happycrawlingmaid8 ай бұрын
7:33 there's nothing that i dislike abt that photo..the outfit, ur hair..it looks perfect That's def what i' ve always wanted my hair look like
@RionRion Жыл бұрын
Omg you are SO good at doing your hair. I could not have imagined that your had naturally blond and very straight hair !
@ramotnik80612 жыл бұрын
Yeees! More hair video's! I will take any at that point 🤣 My favourite vintage hairstyle is from your tutorial ❤️
@mouseluva2 жыл бұрын
I also have chronically straight hair and would appreciate an updated curling method video! Especially if it's filled with tips like the criss-crossing thing. Your older videos are the only ones I've found that even remotely work for me
@DB-sc2hg2 жыл бұрын
Jessica I love your straight hair. It really does suit you, like Claudia says.
@kleinwolkje2032 жыл бұрын
My hair holds curls as much as yours before you permed/coloured it, so I'm gonna look into these things, thanks. ❤️ My hair journey is basically having long just-above-waists length all my live, donating it at 13, growing it out to butt length, donating again and then cutting it myself this year (twice bangs and then all of it).
@jennifers55602 жыл бұрын
I am a grower and donator too! In a pony until it is long enough to donate for me.
@loupelizzo23992 жыл бұрын
This sounds like a journey that eventually was successful and enjoyed this story a lot, and love seeing Josie and enjoyed this video a lot. This has been a very interesting and learning video for me, and thank you so much for sharing this great video. Hope all is going well with you three
@sara.14922 жыл бұрын
You inspired me to start a vintage hair journey, so I will purchase the foam rollers.
@starsdestiny2 жыл бұрын
You might be over this now but at 13:15 with the intimate photoshoot with the male model, I didn't at all think about your nose. I just thought that's such a cute picture! The kind of shy, first time (and last time 😂) with a man laugh. I think my nose in pictures is really dominating. Maybe it's a thing where we always think our nose is a bigger feature than it is.
@allyson872 жыл бұрын
I have naturally wavy to curly red hair. Growing up, I wanted straight blonde or brunette hair, a “normal” color, but I was only ever allowed to get highlights or lowlights. Used to spend hours straightening it or just put it in a bun. In my 20s, I learned about the curly girl method… now with a quality textured cut and products, it looks like a messier/tousled version of Jessica’s hair
@trinaq2 жыл бұрын
I love this topic, Jessica, your hair has come a really long way since you were young.
@KarynPeterson2 жыл бұрын
i must have replayed the section where you demonstrated the zigzaggy, confused curls 10 times. also, i am a huge fan of rag curls and foam rollers! overnight, heatless curls are my go-to. i just cut 14 inches of hair off, and it's still to my bid-back. now it is so much easier to put in the vintage styles i love.
@MkatSims2 жыл бұрын
This was a very interesting video as somebody who has wavy/curly hair, and straightens it
@WanderingStardust2 жыл бұрын
"It's been a hard week, my first week at the job." "With your wonderful boss, right? ☺️" "Yes, Claudia" 🤣 Edit: OMG, YOUR HAIR CAME OUT STUNNING! It always looks great but WOW, they should definitely book you for actual commercials 😍
@johnreynolds60742 жыл бұрын
I started watching your channel what seems like 5+ years ago because I liked knowing how you got that beautiful color and general look. It has been a nice few years not only learning how you are able to maintain your nice look but also learning much more from your history videos and videos around the UK and so much more. You have a very nice channel and please keep making such diverse videos alone and with your lovely family.
@stormwalkers982 жыл бұрын
My hair has been on quite a journey. I’m Nordic with fine blonde hair and just like Jessica’s it’s so straight it can’t even hold a pin. Unfortunately as a kid I suffered from trichotillomania, a disorder where you pluck and pull your hair out compulsively, resulting in many mornings waking up with balls of hair all around me, a lot of traction alopecia and a lot of crying! I experienced compulsions for years after, but have now recovered. My hair is a very vulnerable thing for me now and it’s very much a work in progress, but I care for it the best I can. I would love to have long luscious hair, but it just doesn't grow past a certain point so I've embraced a vintage long bob style. Foam rollers were my saviour too!
@susie62792 жыл бұрын
Every good hair style starts with a good cut. Would LOVE to see what kind of cut you have!
@catherineleslie-faye43022 жыл бұрын
You are so lovely... My hair journey over the last year includes a pixy cut and three months of chemotherapy... so I have half the hair now that I had this time last year and it is about five different lengths in every square inch of scalp hair, so think 1970's layered look but going only to the nape of my neck. I will be glad when it is back to being shoulder length again.
@evegrace122 жыл бұрын
This was so entertaining to watch. I found myself giggling all the time. You really brought back memories of me mistreating my poor hair. I have wavy dark blonde hair and for some reason, I used to want straight black hair and the way to achieve this result was with the cheapest box dye and of course, iron to straighten it or to be more precise, to fry it. Needless to say, I eventually ended up with a bob like you did and decided to go natural.
@diabolicaldebbie2 жыл бұрын
Jessica, I love the way you style your beautiful red hair. It's very rare to meet someone like you.
@Bookworm-bh9yy2 жыл бұрын
Yes to rag curls. I currently use mostly hot rollers from my mom's closet and need something I could walk outside with.
@Fizzypopization2 жыл бұрын
I find it so interesting as I am a natural red head and I have curly hair and it was awful as a kid. Everyone made fun of me and said I had spiders in my hair. Now it's like a trend how things have changed!
@talitaoliveira65432 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you didn't put any horror hair salon story here! I learned to cut my own hair because of so many bad hairdressers ignoring what I wanted
@fionamckinnon2 жыл бұрын
I had hair just like you! Except mine was mousy brown. And I was a highland dancer and had to have a bun so half a gallon of hairspray to hold my dead straight hair up! Mum could not understand why I wanted a bob! Short hair was ok in Highland dancing! No bun! I was so happy! 🤣🤣
@TheKevlarKitten2 жыл бұрын
My grandma used to rag my hair! Woah, thanks for the pleasant flashback to my childhood!
@trinketmouse12732 жыл бұрын
I would love more videos on your Vintage Journey how you came to find your style...this hair video was awesome for me! (I too have that kind of hair and I would love some curl!) Thank you!
@karmakauffman74452 жыл бұрын
Loved seeing the pictures of Jessica when she was little and as she grew up! So cute!!! I’d love to see Jessica show how she does her hair now and how she did it when she used to rag roll her hair. I also have super straight hair that hair clips and pins just slide right out of. Mine is also a bit thin and fine. I used to get perms done regularly to try and get the wavy hair I wanted, used curling irons, and hot curling rods when I was in college. I finally realized there was no way my hair was going to hold a curl and gave up. I got good hair cuts that suited my face and lifestyle - wash and go, for the most part. Then the pandemic arrived and I’ve grown my hair to about the middle of my back and either have it up in an ponytail or a bun using non-slip hair clips, which do eventually slip but at least stay put for a few hours. Fun video!
@Bookwormscififan2 жыл бұрын
My hair is a little wavy, but mostly straight. The cool thing about my dark hair is it has natural blonde and red highlights! I also got obsessed with the curls from the show Agent Carter in like 2019 so I started curling my hair. It’s very tiring to roll all my foam rollers into my hair every night or so therefore I only curl my hair on special occasions. I’d like to see more hair tutorials from you!