30 Men’s Vintage Hairstyles from The 1940s
19. Be Sleek
Sleek hairstyles didn’t lose their popularity in the 1940s and are still pretty widespread. This haircut is great for fine hair which is hard to make voluminous. The sides are tapered. The side part is created and the hair is combed over in the lateral direction.
20. Men’s Highlights
Highlighting silver hair has been popular for a very long time. In order to look younger, you can highlight just the top part of your 1940’s comb over and leave the sides looking natural. The overall image will be very impressive!
21. Get wilder
If you want a wild 1940’s look, you can go for an outrageously messy comb over you see on the picture. However, this image is not something you want to sport on a regular basis. Messy spiky comb overs fall apart rather quickly.
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22. German Haircut
German perfection is amazingly pictured in this sleek hairstyle with a high top. It requires a lot of attention, and each side needs to be carefully arranged and styled.
23. Wet 1940 Hairdo
Get a fade on both sides and lift the top, creating a small bump or wave. A perfectly shaved face is a must for this hairstyle, so make sure you daily use the razor to maintain that clean appearance.
24. High Bald Face
On sides, go for a high bald fade while you style the top in a Pompadour. It will have both height and volume and will make your face appear elongated. The overall look will be quite impressive!
25. Side Part with Glasses
This hairstyle requires a lot of oil or pomade and if you want to recreate it, you’ll have to use a wide-tooth comb. Complete the look with a black-framed pair of glasses if you’re going for a professional.
26. High Pomp
A spray will be your best friend in recreating this Pompadour and you will probably need a blowdryer to make it last all day. For the sides, opt for a fade and get a short matching mustache.