How to recreate 2000s chic

In the beginning of the 2000 decade, women's hair was characteristically long and straight. In recent times, the fusion of styles has meant the creation of hairstyles like the angled bob cut - popularised by Victoria Beckham, and nicknamed 'the pob' - have become the new 'must have' style.

STEP 1.
Blow dry your hair with the Lady Jayne Salon Professional Ceramic Radial Brush in small.

STEP 2.
Section your hair starting from the base using Lady Jayne Section Clips.

STEP 3.
Firmly roll the brush inwards as you blow dry the back of your hair to create a tucked in look.

STEP 4.
Using the Radial Brush, create a straighter shape at the front of the face using long
curved strokes.

STEP 5.
Add a high gloss serum and brush through with the Lady Jayne Salon Professional Paddle Brush to create a smooth sleek finish.

How to recreate 1990s romance

During the 1990s, hair and beauty styles were constantly changing and a huge fad was the 'Rachel' (Jennifer Aniston's character in 'Friends') hair-cut. The hair was long and sleek with longer length layers, a 'grown-out' fringe and framed with highlights around the face.

STEP 1.
Blow dry your hair with the Lady Jayne Salon Professional Porcupine Ceramic Radial Brush.

STEP 2.
Section your hair starting from the base using Lady Jayne's Section Clips.

STEP 3.
Gradually roll the brush inwards as you blow dry to give the hairstyle a loose rounded shape.

STEP 4.
To add extra curl, use Lady Jayne's Extra Large Self Hold Rollers. Starting at the hair ends, wind hair onto the rollers. Blast with the hair dryer and unwind to achieve a more defined curl.

STEP 5.
Back comb the roots of the hair lightly with the Lady Jayne Tail Comb to add some volume to the crown of the head.

How to recreate 1980s punk

The 1980s big and eccentric hair styles were popularised by film and music stars, particularly amongst teenagers. The rebels were busy following Madonna's everchanging style and were willing to sport unconventional, choppy, multi-coloured hairdo's, to match their unconventional, eccentric clothing.

STEP 1.
Create funky spiked hair by blow drying hair using the Lady Jayne Salon Professional Ceramic Vent Brush. To create punk-style volume, blow dry hair upside down.

STEP 2.
When dry, use the Lady Jayne Tail Comb
to tease and add extra height.

STEP 3.
Finish with a strong-hold hairspray.

How to recreate 1970s seduction

During the 1970s, personal expression was the key to a great hair style. Groovy looks explored personal values and individuality rather than society's expectations. Long, free and natural best describes hair in the 1970's. Manes of freefalling curls, soft partings and long fringes were complemented by bronzed skin and glossy lips.

STEP 1.
Section your hair starting at the base of the neck using Lady Jayne Section Clips.

STEP 2.
Wind a section of hair at a time around a Lady Jayne Extra Large Self Hold Roller, tucking the ends under with a Lady Jayne Tail Comb. Roll some curls inwards and others outwards to create a dishevelled loose
curl. Continue this until all hair is in rollers.

STEP 3.
Blast with a hairdryer and gently unwind the rollers.

STEP 4.
Create a soft part with a Lady Jayne Detangler Comb.

STEP 5.
To loosen the curls, gently comb through with the Lady Jayne Volumising Comb.

How to recreate 1960s elegance

Contrary to what you may believe, the 1960s hair style was just that - styled. Whether long, straight, curly or fuzzy, a great deal of attention was paid to getting just the right look. Hair was everywhere from Audrey Hepburn short, to long blonde shoulder length, to Dusty Springfield beehives, hippy unkemptness and back to short again with Mary Quant. The beehive remains an enduring symbol of 1960s kitsch.

STEP 1.
Separate a sweeping side part, and then use the Lady Jayne Tail Comb to tease the rest of your hair - make it as big as you can! Hairspray will help hold the volume.

STEP 2.
Lightly brush over the outside of your hair with the Lady Jayne Salon Professional Multi-Tuft Pad Brush to create a smooth effect without reducing the volume.

STEP 3.
Hold your hair in a pony tail, twist loosely anticlockwise and twist up to the right. Secure your roll with Lady Jayne Bobby Pins and Hair Pins.

STEP 4.
Use the Tail Comb to tuck in any excess hair from the roll and the Multi-Tuft Pad Brush to smooth over and finish the look.

How to recreate 1950s glamour

By the 1950s, glamour became popular and women attempted to achieve a look that implied 'domestic goddess'. Women aspired to achieve the impression that all household chores could be accomplished whilst still looking stylish and well groomed. Hair was generally soft and curly, often short and imaginative. Hair often resembled a perfect helmet and women started to visit salons on a weekly basis for the 'shampoo and set'.

STEP 1.
Section your hair starting at the base of the neck using Lady Jayne Section Clips.

STEP 2.
Wind a section of hair at a time around the Lady Jayne Self Hold Roller, tucking the ends under with a Lady Jayne Tail Comb. Continue this from the nape of the neck to the top of the head.

STEP 3.
Blast with a hair dryer and leave to set.

STEP 4.
Gently unwind the rollers and comb through
with a Lady Jayne Volumising Comb.

How to recreate 1940s rolls

Rolling your hair was probably the most important detail to any 1940s hairstyle. The point every 40s woman was trying to get across with her rolled and pinned hair was femininity. The time and effort it took her to achieve this womanly 40s hairstyle was well worth it.

STEP 1.
Use a Lady Jayne Tail Comb to section off the top half of your hair and tightly roll onto two medium Lady Jayne Self Hold Rollers. Wind the rollers inwards and leave to set.

STEP 2.
Pull the rest of your hair into a high pony tail using the Lady Jayne Super Hold Elastics and smooth the hair using the Lady Jayne Salon Professional Porcupine Cushion Brush.

STEP 3.
Roll the end of the pony tail into two more Lady Jayne Self Hold Rollers until the hair reaches the top of your head.

STEP 4.
Remove rollers carefully, reposition the curls using the Lady Jayne Tail Comb and secure into place with Lady Jayne Contoured Bobby Pins.

How to recreate 1930s allure

There was an economic depression in the 1930s that brought a re-evaluation of one's way of life, and women were less financially secure than they had ever been. In a world where no one was working, women had only one thing to fall back on - marriage, preferably to someone solvent. The independent woman of the '20s was supplanted in the 1930s with someone softer, and more traditionally feminine. There were husbands to catch, and frightened men run fast.

STEP 1.
Start with wet hair. Apply hair wax to make hair more pliable. Create finger waves easily with the Lady Jayne General Purpose Comb. Use the comb to create the first ridge, and hold the ridge in place with Lady Jayne Contoured Bobby Pins.

STEP 2.
Leave an inch or two then use the comb to sculpt the next wave. Use your finger to push the hair onto your scalp and pin it in place. Continue this for the length of your hair. Emphasise the waves by using your
fingers on each ridge to apply pressure to the head.

STEP 3.
Cover with hair spray and heat with a hair dryer.

STEP 4.
Remove the bobby pins.

STEP 5.
For a softer look, gently brush out with
a Lady Jayne Boar Bristle Brush.

How to recreate 1920s intensity

Hairstyles of the 1920s created more controversy in hair fashion than in any other period. One hairstyle in particular, known simply as 'the bob', would be at the centre of this great debate. By 1921, following the lead of fashion designer 'Coco' Chanel and actresses Clara Bow and Louise Brooks, young women everywhere took the plunge and began bobbing their hair.

STEP 1.
Blow dry your hair to 1920s perfection with the Lady Jayne Salon Professional Ceramic Radial Brush in medium. Negative ions are infused into the brush's bristles to smooth hair, prevent fly-aways and add extra shine.

STEP 2.
Section your hair starting from the base using Lady Jayne Section Clips. Blow dry in sections starting from the base of the hairline to the top layers, finishing with the fringe.

STEP 3.
Whilst blow drying your hair, tightly roll the brush inwards to give a sleek rounded finish. Ensure the section is smooth before starting on the next.

STEP 4.
Finish the style with a high shine gloss.