Its really important to understand where the trends come from,
in order to recreate the look or take inspiration from it.
1960’S Inspired Hairstyle
We were told to look at some images from one of the three
eras, as volume isn’t my strong point I picked two images from the 60’s with
max volume. I can see in the first of the images the hair looks like it is pinned up
to achieve a higher look, but I really like the way the fringe falls to the
left with volume, I also really like the soft curls at the ends of the
hair. The second Image looks like a step before the first image almost, i'd like to create something like this, I love the flicks and would probably achieve that with a medium sized thermal round brush, curling the hair up as I blow dried from underneath.
When creating a hairstyle like this, it’s really best to
blow-dry the hair into the style and then build upon it with added styling and
backcombing to get a secure structure.
Or if for some reason you are doing to style on dry hair, it is best if
the hair is not freshly washed, as the cuticle has been smoothed down and all
the oil has been removed from the scalp, its hard to work with. The best hair
to work on is the second day after being washed. If the hair is too clean, dry
shampoo can be used to create a tacky texture, this also helps the heat to
really grab onto the hair.
The best tools to use are either curling tongs or heated
rollers. The size will determine how much volume you will get, use a bigger
barrel curler or roller for more volume.
Don't use hairspray as a styling product; it should be used as a finishing product.
When heat is applied to hairspray it turns to crisp and the style can collapse
on itself due to the hairspray weighing the hair. A good styling product for this hairstyle
would be root-lifting powder that is sprinkled on the roots and teased in.
60's Hairstyle Practise
Here is my before picture, Zaina has very long, thick
hair. It is great to practise on, as I do not have much experience styling long
hair. Luckily her hair was not freshly washed so it was much easier to manage.
I decided to use the large barrel tong to create as much height as I could.
I let the barrel cool down for a while, I thought about
speeding up the process with a cold blast with a hair dryer but it would have
blown the style out maybe.
Here is the end result. I am happy with the shape but feel I
could have achieved more height with the look being focused on volume. While I
waited for the barrel curls to cool I added a few curls to the ends of the hair
to give a more bouncy look.






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