There is one very simple description of the typical 1930's hairstyle; SHORT and SHARP! Going to the barber was something the 1930s men did a lot, if your hair got to long people would raise their eyebrows, and you wouldn't want that!
A simple way of checking if your hair is too long is by looking straight ahead and asking someone to check if your hair is touching your colour in the back of your neck, if it is you desperately need to go and see your barber or you won't get a date for the dance!
Although the hair in the back was very short, it usually was long on top. This longer hair was usually combed back over the head.
Facial hair wasn't uncommon but it wasn't as fashionable as it hat been a generation earlier. Some men would have a mustache, usually not to big. A sleek Clark Gable mustache is nice for a Dandy but don't be surprised if the girls giggle at you for all the wrong reasons.
Beards were very uncommon, you could expect to see a beard on a old man, a vagabond or someone in the navy but not on a average gentleman.
His whole "thinking" hand gesture: hand, mouth, heart flutter is so priceless... we've got to had this to our collection! It was the best part of this interview, I think.
Thanks for that info., fem... Aw, shucks, that's what I thought. To me, he doesn't look as dangerous with the short cut; he looks--dare I say it?--cute. Course on Ellen in that robe..hysterical.
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Some info I found on 1930's men's haircuts.
Hairstyles
There is one very simple description of the typical 1930's hairstyle; SHORT and SHARP!
Going to the barber was something the 1930s men did a lot, if your hair got to long people would raise their eyebrows, and you wouldn't want that!
A simple way of checking if your hair is too long is by looking straight ahead and asking someone to check if your hair is touching your colour in the back of your neck, if it is you desperately need to go and see your barber or you won't get a date for the dance!
Although the hair in the back was very short, it usually was long on top.
This longer hair was usually combed back over the head.
Facial hair wasn't uncommon but it wasn't as fashionable as it hat been a generation earlier.
Some men would have a mustache, usually not to big.
A sleek Clark Gable mustache is nice for a Dandy but don't be surprised if the girls giggle at you for all the wrong reasons.
Beards were very uncommon, you could expect to see a beard on a old man, a vagabond or someone in the navy but not on a average gentleman.
Holy Crap!!!! It's like the motherlode of screencaps. He looks so beautiful.
I love most that Ellen makes him so relaxed and comfy.
He looks delicious with that hair.
Beautiful!
Those fingers are driving me insane!!!!!HYPERVENTILATING....!!!!!!!!!!!
His whole "thinking" hand gesture: hand, mouth, heart flutter is so priceless... we've got to had this to our collection! It was the best part of this interview, I think.
Thanks for that info., fem...
Aw, shucks, that's what I thought.
To me, he doesn't look as dangerous with the short cut; he looks--dare I say it?--cute.
Course on Ellen in that robe..hysterical.
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woowww love this he is so cool and adorable as always and for the fingers wohoa I am just thinking oww should stop
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