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This chic, flirty hairstyle has stayed popular through the decades, and it's easy to do at home. Whether you think you were meant to be a lady of the thirties or you just want to experiment with a new 'do, read on to learn how to create this gorgeous look.

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Ready Your Hair for Styling

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Style a 1930s Finger Wave Hairstyle
    You need to start with wet hair for this style to take hold, so go ahead and wash it using your favorite shampoo and conditioner.
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    Don't entirely dry your hair; just blot it gently with a soft towel, making sure it's no longer dripping wet.
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    Any type of strong-hold hair gel will do. Use a liberal amount toward the top and front of your hair, where the finger waves will be, and spread a smaller amount throughout the rest of your hair.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Style a 1930s Finger Wave Hairstyle
    Use a fine-toothed comb to create a deep part on one side. Extend it back further than you normally would, so it almost reaches the crown of your head. Make sure it's nice and straight.
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Create Waves

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    Leave the other side of the part, the smaller side, untouched for now. Comb your hair straight forward on the larger side.
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    You want to align your finger with the part and press down to keep the hair right next to the part in place.
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    This is a little tricky. Keep your finger firmly in place, so that the hair underneath it stays in its forward-combed position. Now take the comb and use it to comb the hair right next to your finger backward, so it's going in the opposite direction of the hair under your forefinger.
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    You're using your middle finger to hold the hair right next to your forefinger in place.
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    The hair that lifts between your fingers is going to become a finger wave. Hold it in place with one of the metal wave clamps. The clamp should run parallel to your part.
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    Comb the hair right next to the clamp forward, and hold it there with your forefinger. Comb the hair next to your forefinger backward, and hold it there with your middle finger. Pinch your fingers together and secure the hair that lifts between them with a metal wave clamp. Keep making waves until you've created waves down the top of your ear.
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    Do the same thing to the other side, using your fingers and the clamps to create waves all the way to the top of your ear.
  8. Your hair should completely dry in the clamps. Don't take them out while your hair is still wet, or the waves will fall out.
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Finish the Look

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    The finger wave is typically only done to either side of the front of the hair. The rest of your hair should also be styled to create a polished look. Choose one of these options:
    • If you have long hair, create soft curls . After you've put the clamps in and while your hair is still damp, roll the rest of your hair up in curlers.
    • Do a bob. If your hair is short, you can curl the rest of it under using a few large curlers.
    • Make a chignon . This is a pretty way to style your hair, too.
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    Gently un-clamp them to reveal your new finger waves. If your hair is totally dry, they should stay in place.
    • If you put curlers in your hair, take those out as well.
    • Don't comb your hair or the waves will get loose.
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    Make sure your look stays in place by using hairspray to secure it. Spray the front and sides of your hair.
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    . Do 30s-style makeup, and put on a 30s-style outfit. Your look is now complete.
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  • Question
    Where can I buy the metal hair clamps to reproduce the 1930''s wave hairdo?
    Community Answer
    A lot of beauty supply stores stock them.
  • Question
    How long will the waves stay in place?
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    I always finger wave and pin curl my hair, and my finger waves have lasted until I washed it again. I use extra-strength setting lotion (any quality brand should do) and I got the wave clamps from eBay. The finger wave technique is something that you get better at doing over time, and the hair will naturally begin to fall into that pattern when you finger wave it often.
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    Where can I find curlers for my hair, and am I able to do this with long hair?
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    You can find curlers in the beauty/hair section of any major retail store. You can use curlers on long hair, as well.
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      • If you can't find metal wave clamps, improvise with hair clips, chip clips, or another clip-like contraption to hold the waves in place.
      • You can do an entire head of finger waves, it isn't just for the sides.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Comb
      • Hair gel
      • Wave clips
      • Curlers
      • Alligator Clips

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      If you want to do a 1930's finger wave hairstyle, start by washing your hair and blotting it partially dry. Then, apply a strong-hold hairgel to your hair and part your hair to one side, making sure the part extends back to the crown of your head. After it is parted, start combing your hair down on the larger side of your part. When you get to where you want a wave, hold your finger parallel to the part, press down and secure a wave clamp. Repeat this process until you have several waves on each side. Let the clamps sit until your hair completely dries and remove for a stunning effect! To learn how to style the back of your hair while sporting this hairstyle in the front, read on!

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