Well, the good news is that rich has got a new phone and it is super amazing for video. The beehive style was popular throughout the 1960s, particularly in the united states and other western countries, and remains an enduring symbol of 1960s kitsch. Once it is completely dry, use the curler to give your hair some very loose curls.
Medium Beehive With A Ponytail.
Start with the hair in the middle of your crown for the best result. After you curl the ends, pull the front half of your hair in front of your face. After teasing, flip your hair back so that the teased sections are hidden and you hair looks smooth and voluminous.
Section Off Your Bangs And Tie Them Together With Clips Or Small Hair Ties.
So here’s a super easy ‘60s hairstyle to oomph up your style. To give your hair even more volume, you can spray the hairline with dry shampoo beforehand, leave it on for a few minutes, and then carefully brush out any residue. It resembles a runway model style.
Pin The Rest Of The Hair Up.
Grab the other two sections of your hair, leaving the middle section free. Twist the lower section of the hair and then, using your fingers, twirl the hair into a neat, low bun at the base of your beehive. Stop once you get almost to the crown of your head.
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Now take the front section of your hair and tease it till it is fluffy. Use a roller or volume brush to create base volume. Twist the lower section of the hair and twirl into a neat, low bun at the base of your beehive.