The quiff is a hairstyle that combines the 1950s pompadour hairstyle, the 1950s flattop, and sometimes a mohawk. It was born as a post-war reaction to the short and strict haircuts for men. The hairstyle was a staple in the British 'Teddy Boy' movement, but became popular again in Europe in the early 1980s and experienced a resurgence in popularity during the 1990s.
The quiff hairstyle is a classic and versatile look that adds volume and height to the hair while maintaining a stylish and polished appearance. It is characterized by a voluminous top section of hair that is swept upward and backward, creating a prominent wave or lift at the front. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to achieve a quiff hairstyle:
1. Start with clean and towel-dried hair: Wash and condition your hair using products suitable for your hair type. Towel-dry your hair until it is slightly damp.
2. Apply a styling product: Apply a volumizing mousse, styling gel, or pomade to your hair. These products will provide hold and help add texture and volume to the hair.
3. Blow-dry your hair: Use a hairdryer on medium heat and a round brush to blow-dry your hair. Start at the roots and lift the hair upward, directing the airflow towards the roots to add volume. Continue this process until your hair is mostly dry.
4. Create the quiff: Take a section of hair at the front of your head, near the hairline. Use a comb or your fingers to lift the hair upward and backward, creating a wave or lift at the front. Hold the lifted section in place.
5. Secure the quiff: Once you have the desired shape and height, use a hair clip or bobby pins to secure the lifted section at the back of the crown. This will help maintain the volume and shape of the quiff throughout the day.
6. Style the sides and back: Use a comb or brush to style the sides and back of your hair. You can choose to leave them sleek and tight to create a contrast with the voluminous quiff or add some texture and movement by using a bit of product and combing the hair in your desired direction.
7. Apply hairspray: To set the style in place, apply a light mist of hairspray all over your hair. This will help maintain the volume and hold the quiff throughout the day.
Remember, the quiff hairstyle can be customized to suit your preferences and hair length. You can experiment with different variations, such as a messy or textured quiff, or adjust the height and size of the quiff according to your desired look.
It's always a good idea to consult with a professional hairstylist who can provide personalized advice and guidance based on your hair type, face shape, and desired style. They can also recommend the best products and techniques to achieve and maintain your quiff hairstyle.
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