Geschichte

Photographs of vintage hair styling

Exploring the history of hairstyling

von
Europeana Foundation

Curls, twists, waves, updos or a good quiff, these are just a few examples of the popular hair styles in the 20th century.

We've been worrying about how our hair looks since thousands of years ago. Even the big Greek writers Aristophanes and Homer both mentioned hairdressing in their writings. 

The word 'hairdresser' appeared in Europe in the 1600s. Since then, hairdressing has been considered a profession. But in the early days of  hair styling, only the wealthy men and women could afford a hairdresser.

During the 20th century, beauty salons became more popular, as did the barbershop for men. More and more salons opened and became the place where people would go to socialise and get a perfect new hairdo. Below we have gathered some great photos of hairdressers and their happy visitors.

Hairdressing competition in Rhyl - CC BY-NC-SA

Redman's Hairdressing advert feature for Janes at Pwllheli - CC BY-NC-SA

Charm school at Shrewsbury - CC BY-NC-SA

James Wyatt Jones (Jim the Barber) Bangor, to cut hair Crosville drivers in their club in Bangor - CC BY-NC-SA

Redman's Hairdressing advert feature for Janes at Pwllheli - CC BY-NC-SA

Hairdressing competition in Rhyl - CC BY-NC-SA

Redman's Hairdressing advert feature for Janes at Pwllheli - CC BY-NC-SA

Hairdresser - CC BY

Albert Schwanz the hairdresser, is proceeding his work in the military during WW1 - CC BY-SA

Kees van Kooij in his salon - CC BY

Corner Barber named David Barbera Serving soldiers - Public Domain

The hair salon behind the city hall - CC BY

A man working on a new hairdo - CC BY-NC-SA

Image credits:

National Library of Wales- CC BY-NC-SA images

Archief Eemland- CC BY images

Europeana 1914-1918 - CC BY-SA images

Archivo de la Imagen de Castilla La Mancha - Public Domain image