During World War 2 in the 1940s the glamourous Victory rolls emerged, because there was a lack of metals due to the rationing of the war there was a lack of styling tools such as bobby pins thus leading to very alternative ways of curling and victory rolls as they require very few bobby pins. The victory roll were popular among the woman as they are glamourous and very feminine which was very much still of importance in fashion at this time while also being practical as women were being put into the work force and were required to keep their hair off their faces and the pined up rolled tunnel rolls achieved this . The actual cut of the hair typically was a ‘middy’ hair cut which had lots of layers to give a rounded effect to the hair and a