This Fall, hair is about everything Retro.  We know that fashion designers love to pull from the past to create something new and intriguing, but this season the Retro Inspired hair is more than just a runway tool. We’ve seen everything from 20′s Finger Wave with a soft focus to 60′s Mega-Volume to the Female Pompadour:  ”At Dior, the short, ’30s-inspired waves recalled the Old Hollywood glamour of Jean Harlow, while models at Fendi rocked a badass pompadour that was equal parts pinup girl and rockabilly princess. The teased tresses at Nina Ricci straddled ’60s mod and ladylike elegance, Louis Vuitton delivered a polished ’50s vibe, and Chloé channeled Faye Dunaway’s bouncy ’70s blowout in the 1976 film Network,” says refinery29.com.  So, if the runway models are showcasing these fabulous tresses, why can’t you?  You can girl!  Here are a few of the styles we know you can make your own and have fun doing it!

1960′s Mega Volume Hair

Guido, who created this look, recommends applying a bodifying mousse to the roots of damp hair, blow-drying, then back-combing at the crown.

Gently tease front pieces and smooth them back, sealing the look with hairspray.

Products to use: Goody Pro Volumizing Brush; Tresemmé Fresh Start Dry Shampoo; Garnier Fructis Style Volumizing Anti-Humidity Hairspray; Redken Aerate 08 Bodifying Cream-Mousse.

1930′s Inspired Waves

Hair Stylist, Conrad Dornan of the 2010 Fall Dior Show, recommends separating the hair into sections and applying a texturizing product to each portion. Then using a small curling iron, begin setting the bottom half of the head in small sections. As you work the sections toward the top and front of the head, offset your sections bit by bit to create a looser wave on top and a tighter wave to support the hair on bottom.  Once the hair is set, brush out your hair to your desired shape. Tease at your own discretion to get the volume you want, and use bobby-pins to secure the hair where necessary.

Products to use: Shu Uemura Art of Hair Kaze Wave Sensual Curl Texturizing Foam, Design Pulse Messy Couture Molding Paste, Sultra The Seductress: Curl, Wave & Straight Iron.

70′s Blowout Tossle

Add a volumizing foam at the roots and flip your head over to blow-dry. (You can also use a heat styling spray to prep your hair instead of a foam.) Once your hair is dry, use Velcro rollers to set your hair at the crown of your head.  Then use a round brush to dry the remaining hair. Do this with small sections.  Then finish off with hair spray.

Products to use: Nexxus Thermal Volume Volumizing Heat Protection Mousse or Royal Blowout Heat Styling Spray, Fekkai Large Round Brush, Impermeable Anti-Humidity Spray

60′s Bangs

Bangs need to fit your face shape.  ”Blunt cuts flatter oval faces, while round and square faces look best with fringe that’s longer on the sides and slightly shorter in the middle,” hints Guido.  And there is no secret to these smooth and full bangs, just keep them frizz free with a flat iron and some product.  No one likes to see a frazzled mess at the top of your face!

Products to use: CHI 1-Inch Ceramic Flat Hairstyling Iron; John Frieda Frizz-Ease 100% Shine Glossing Mist

50′s Fendi Pompadour

This look just screams subtle, classic sophistication.  It just appears as though she threw her hair up in a jiffy not caring to pin back those soft, loose strands.  According to Nicole Descoteaux, a stylist at New York’s Butterfly Studio, says that this “look is what we call over direction, which means the roll or pouf sits very far forward on its base. Start by using a lot of gel, and make sure to flip your head over and blow-dry forward.  Secure hair at the crown, then backcomb, twist, and pin.”

Products to use:  Oribe Gel Serum, TIGI Bed Head Maxxed Out Massive Hold Hairspray, Goody Bobby Pins.