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The undulant hairdo known as the Marcel wave, an artfully constructed, high-polish style, is experiencing a resurgence in popularity.

Widely adopted by Black women, the look was popularized by Josephine Baker in the early 1920s and resurrected in the 1990s by a constellation of hip-hop stars, Missy Elliott, Lil’ Kim and Foxy Brown notable among them.

Lately, Zendaya, Rihanna, Kim Kardashian and Alexa Demie of “Euphoria” have all embraced finger waves, showing them off on the red carpet. Halle Berry wore a softly cascading version at the Oscars last month, and Demi Lovato worked a short, wet-look Marcel at the pre-Grammy gala in February.

Interpretations vary from highly lacquered, head-hugging waves to looser versions that fan out at the chin or tumble toward the shoulders, the wave sometimes accented with kiss curls at the hairline. Marcel waves are generally serpentine in form and created with a heat iron. But the term is sometimes used interchangeably with finger waves, which usually refers to a softer, looser wave that can be molded by hand and set with a heat lamp or diffuser.

“It’s like when you see a beautiful embroidered dress,” said the hair stylist Guido Palau. “You know that this is a craft, that talent and time were put into it.”

Read more about the enduring appeal of the Marcel wave at the link in bio. Photo by @simbarashecha


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