They are also a version of the pudding bowl hairstyles for men which were 
popular during the twentieth century. Carefully styling means that these 
pageboy hairstyles for women can actually look really feminine, fun and 
flirty.

Pageboy hairstyles were most popular in the 1950s and 1960s. If you ask for 
a *Pageboy haircut* from your favorite stylist then they might not know 
what you mean by this retro styling term. Show them a few pictures of 
classic Pageboy cuts to help to give them some inspiration for your 
retro-inspired hairstyle.
Classic Pageboy Hairstyle

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Pageboy haircuts can look so damn hot if you manage to give them a modern 
twist. Instead of styling a perfect hairstyle, give it a messy touch and 
make a few darker peekaboo lowlights in the nape area.

Taper your hairstyle so that it becomes shorter at the back of the style. 
Haircuts for women look really edgy when they are cut so that they are 
chin-length at the front and then rise above the nape of the neck at the 
rear. This is a modern take on pageboy hairstyles.

Shallow pudding bowl cuts are very retro but they can be adapted to give a 
really edgy hairstyle for women. Use a barrel brush when you are drying 
your hair to help to give a pleasant roll to your style.

Hair colors with a hint of red are really cheeky. These styles look brown 
or black until they catch the light but when the hair does catch the light 
it shines red. This helps to add a flirtatious edge to any hairstyle for 
women.

Instead of having a straight parting for your pageboy hairstyle, try a 
crazy parting to give your look a little bit of excitement. Use a comb to 
pull sections of your hair over to the opposite side to give a crazy 
parting effect.

Despite being a retro hairstyle for women, Pageboy hairstyles can still 
look really modern and fresh. A great hairstylist will be able to take 
inspiration from our list and create a style which looks great on you.

We love how the pageboy haircut is so versatile when it comes to personal 
styling. For instance, if neither arched bangs nor side-swept bangs match 
your tastes, you can tweak your pageboy to have curtain bangs.

Alternatively, you can work layers into your hairstyle for some modern 
glam. To soften the look, we suggest using feathered layering as your 
method of choice. For an edgier hairstyle, go for longer, jagged layers.

Back in the day, the reverse pageboy was just as adored as the classic one. 
Also known as the pageboy flip, the reverse version of the pageboy haircut 
featured the tips curled outwards all around, including the bangs.

Nostalgic for the 70s? We have the ideal pageboy haircut for you. The one 
shown in the photo above is among the most accurate representations of the 
retro pageboy, highly popular in the 1970s. Would you rock it?

A well cut pageboy is easy to maintain, and in the 1950s it was an edgy, 
stylish look. The *pageboy haircut* is similar to a long bob hairstyle. A 
pageboy hairstyle is a haircut which is designed for straight, medium to 
short length hair. In the fifties the pageboy generally stopped above the 
shoulders but later renditions saw the hair cut to just below the ear, 
where it curls under; in a reverse pageboy, the hair is curled outwards. 
Many hairstylists can make a pageboy and explain how it is maintained. This 
look suits a variety of face and body types. A pageboy flip has the bottom 
reversed to curl outward.

You would be surprised in the versatility of the modern pageboy haircut. 
This cut is so fresh and contemporary, with the short layers and bangs and 
the on-trend blush pink shade with dark roots. Tucking the front sections 
of hair around the ears creates a total different shape and gives a bit of 
an Elvish feel.

This style takes its shape from the classic pageboy haircut but has some 
contemporary elements added that bring it up to date. The dark chocolate to 
chestnut ombre emphasises the beautiful shape of the polished style and the 
asymmetric bangs are super interesting.

The classic pageboy cut is incredibly neat and polished, but if you like 
your style to be a little rough around the edges you can tease some texture 
through the ends of the hair. This creates a messy texture, whilst still 
maintaining the great shape of the retro style.

The pageboy is a hairstyle for all hair types, and this soft layered style 
is perfect for those with fine hair. Shorter layers through the crown 
create lift and finer layers through the length gives depth, as do the 
darker roots. The feathering around the face and the slightly side-swept 
bangs are stunning.

Fun and playful, this pageboy haircut has a side-parting instead of having 
all the hair brushed forward. This creates lift through the crown which is 
great for finer hair. The piecey bangs are also a smart choice for those 
with thin hair and they are bang on-trend right now.

The classic pageboy haircut is known for its turned under edges, but 
keeping the ends super blunt is so cool and edgy. The sharpness of this cut 
is unbelievable and the caramel highlights and rough texture gives some 
great movement.

The pastel lavender shade of this pageboy cut is so soft and delicate which 
contrasts so well with the tousled texture and sharp edges of the layers. 
The darker purple roots give the style great depth and make the pastel 
lengths appear to be even brighter. Dreamy!

Sometimes there is no need to mess with a classic. The page boy was one of 
the quintessential cuts of the 1970s and its sleek rounded shape still 
looks phenomenal today. The classic shape looks amazing on those with an 
oval face and this length that hits just at the jawline it perfect.

The juxtaposition of the rounded shape and the angular box bangs of this 
pageboy haircut is incredibly fashion-forward. Instead of keeping the hair 
a similar length and turning under to create the rounded shape, it has been 
done with layers that have been messed up around the crown to create 
texture. Great bold platinum blonde color too.

The fiery red shade of this pageboy haircut is so striking and it contrasts 
so beautifully against the black roots. The choppy texture gives so much 
movement through the crown and at the nape of the neck. Gorgeous!

The wedge haircut is an angled cut similar the pageboy or bowl cut but with 
longer sections around the hairline to frame the face and create the 
classic wedge shape. A retro haircut that is still so stylish today.

There is something so sultry and glamorous about this modern pageboy 
hairstyle. Instead of being curled under, the ends of this style have been 
flicked out and the layers are given a little texture. A gorgeous way to 
wear the pageboy cut.

If you prefer having short hair and are looking to try something other than 
a pixie cut, consider a short pageboy haircut. It looks great styled sleek 
and straight with oodles of shine, or when roughed up with a messy and 
matte texture like it is here.

The icy blonde shade of this contemporary pageboy haircut is to die for and 
should be kept looking its finest using a purple toned shampoo and 
conditioner to prevent any brassiness. The subtle layers and the long bangs 
are just gorgeous.

Two classic haircuts from the Seventies have met in this hairstyle and the 
result is absolutely stunning. Somewhere between a pageboy cut and the 
messy-layered shag cut, this style will work so well on finer hair and the 
mustard shade is gorgeous.

If you have thicker hair or like an edgier haircut consider a short pageboy 
with an undercut. Popular in the 1990s the undercut has seen a resurgence 
in popularity in recent years, perfect for taking out some weight in 
heavier, thicker hair.

Editorial and elegant this long pageboy is super precise without a single 
hair out of place. To keep a pageboy looking this sharp it will need 
regular trims and to be held in place with a lightweight firm hold 
hairspray that also adds shine.

The easiest way to bring a retro hairstyle up to date is with contemporary 
color. The rich jewel-toned purple is gorgeous and the short bangs suit the 
model to perfection. Furthermore, it is lovely how the pointed end of the 
style draws attention to her great cheekbones.

The pageboy bob is a classic cut that was the height of fashion in the 
Roaring Twenties. Its blunt lines and short length suited the androgynous 
look that was in vogue at the time, and were a welcome departure from the 
stuffy, over-styled Edwardian looks that were in fashion from 1900-1919. To 
this day, the pageboy bob evokes a sense of glamour and elegance, not to 
mention a little bit of rebellion! The Flappers who made this look famous 
were all about breaking convention--cutting their hair, shortening their 
hemlines, flaunting boyish silhouettes and partying like it was, well, the 
1920s!

These days, pageboy bobs still carry that chic, elegant yet edgy vibe, all 
while retaining a timeless sense of style.

Since the pageboy bob is a bold cut, those who wear it should definitely be 
confident in their skin. This hairstyle also requires a certain dress sense 
to pull it off. Pageboys bobs can look unflattering or juvenile if they 
aren't accompanied by a chic and sophisticated sense of style. Think Anna 
Wintour, Coco Rocha and Mary J. Blige for inspiration. These ladies have 
all worn the pageboy bob and killed it, thanks to their immaculate fashion 
sense and unique personalities.

Pageboy bobs suit:

Now that we've covered the basics, let's take a look at the best pageboy 
'dos for some style inspiration:



Coco Rocha looks flawless in this cheek-length pageboy bob that gives her a 
timeless, gorgeous look. Coco has a high forehead and a square, angular 
face which doesn't make her an ideal candidate for this cut, but she makes 
it work for her by going for a rounded silhouette and long bangs that have 
been softened around the edges. The cheekbone length is ideal for her face 
shape too as it pulls the focus from her square jawline and gives her face 
a more oval shape.





Mary J Blige rocks a blonde pageboy bob here with fabulous results. The 
chin length of this cut suits Mary J's oval face shape nicely while the 
fringe brings attention to her eyes. Her straight locks have been sculpted 
into a rounded shape for a soft finish, while her fringe has been arched 
slightly for a flattering look. This bob would've looked stunning in a dark 
brown or black color but the blonde gives it a fresh, youthful update, plus 
it looks gorgeous with Mary J's skin tone and dark eyes.
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