This is Eva Green's version of a bouffant updo. Her bangs are pulled straight back and worked into the bouffant which has some decent height on top.

Eva Green

The sides are pulled back and kept close to the scalp. She has medium/dark brown hair and a fair complexion. Her eyes are blue grey and match her high neck dress. This shot was taken at "Dark Shadows" Los Angeles Premiere. Eva plays Angelique Bouchard who placed a curse on Barnabas Collins (Johnny Depp) which turned him into a vampire in the 18th century. The original soap opera, which the movie is based on, aired from 1966 to 1971 so this retro 60's beehive hairstyle is perfect for the occasion.

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Jessica Szohr has a dark brown shade that is layered around the bottom which adds texture and movement to this simple style.

Jessica Szohr

The bangs have graduated layers that are brushed to one side and they incorporate in with the rest of the length. This one is straight and hits just past the collar bone. She is wearing a strapless dress here at Tao Beach 2012 Season Opening.

Carmen Electra looks amazing at her 40th Birthday Bash with long loose curls! Who says you have to cut your hair short when you leave your 20's and 30's?

Carmen Electra

She has full and thick locks but one could always opt for extensions if that was not the case. That would add length and texture to work with. She has a simple off center part and is bang-less. A large barrel curling iron held vertically would help get those big spiral-like curls. The location for this event was Crazy Horse III and Posh Boutique in Las Vegas and it took place on May 5th.

The 1970's were all about feathered hair and this school picture of a sophomore high school girl comes from 1976.

70's Feathered Hair

She has a side part with bangs that feather to the side. Lot of layers create the foundation for this retro style. A brush was used with a blow dryer to direct the strands into place. The bottom flows onto the shoulders. Make-up was very uncommon with teenage girls of this era. Maybe mascara and possibly blush was usually about it. This photo also gives some idea of the fashion at the time. The tee shirt has a white band and collar and the rest is a blue pin stripe. A simple beaded necklace on a chain is the only accessory.

This young woman is posing for a promotional shot behind the film counter. This is an actual vintage photo from circa 1953.

Woman at Work

She has short bangs that have been pin curled into place. The sides are curled toward the back and bobby pinned into place above the ear. She has a side part and medium brown hair that is cut short in the back. Women of this era usually did their styling at night with wet hair and then in the morning combed it into place. This gal has very fine hair which meant that keeping it short helped to prevent it from looking too thin.

She is wearing a pin striped button up blouse with flowers on the bodice. The man in the picture has a classic crew cut and he is wearing glasses. The other typical thing about him is the fact that is holding a pipe.

The shelves in the background appear to contain film and picture frames.