During The First Half Of The 1960S, Hair Would Not Simply Be Left Down Without Any Styling And Always Looked Sleek.
Now take the front section of your hair and tease it till it is fluffy. (if your hair is too long it may not be possible to create the “flip” as the curls may fall out.) to create a “bouffant” you need to tease or backcomb the hair from around the crown and then smooth over with a brush. Expert hairstylist jan cuni shows you step by step how to pump up the volume in your hair with a combination of a haircut and styling secrets.
Her Bouffant Hairstyle Has Inspired Women All Over The World To Achieve The Look.
Tease hair at the root from front hairline to crown, then smooth surface with a brush. Add hairspray to keep the style intact. It could be worn with a bit of lift and backcombed at the crown to achieve a rounded bouffant.
You'll Learn How To Cut Your Hair, Use A Blow Dryer To Add.
As popular as it was to have the bow behind the beehive, a bow headband was just as popular for the front of the head. Now for the beehive part. Volume is the name of the game with this style.
Use Hairspray If Necessary To Hold It In Place.
The style can be achieved by tucking, and pinning the front length behind the ears once complete, and using a strong hairspray to tame flyaway hair. A popular style in the 1960s the flicked up bob was an easy to wear and flexible style for medium length or shorter hair. Hair became a symbolic representation of social change.
Spray Again And Go Over With Your Hand To Smooth The Hair Shaft.
The bobby pin is your friend. Create the ultimate 1960s beehive with this tutorial from john frieda® stylist giles robinson. Use a roller or volume brush to create base volume.