subota, 17. listopada 2015.

60's Beehive


The beehive was a very popular hairstyle for women in the 1960's. The hairstyle got its name because of the beehive structure. It was worn either half or fully up. Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) had the perfect and classy beehive that all women copied, while Amy Winehouse brought back the messy half up half down version of the hairstyle.

Audrey Hepburn hated danish. breakfast at tiffany's .:
Audrey Hepburn
Breakfast at Tiffany's
1961
(Source: http://www.buzzfeed.com/summeranne/women-who-prove-style-peaked-in-the-60s)
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The bee hive hairdo:
Beehive
Janie Hutchens
1960's
Posted by: Ethan / March 2011
(source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/42353480@N02/5581656838/in/photostream/)
Image found on: Oct 17 2015


The Ronettes
1960's
Posted by: CindyCelebs
(source: http://fanpix.famousfix.com/0109658/016261562/the-ronettes-picture.html)
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60s-Inspired Hair Editorials - The Merci, Bardot Editorial for Elle Denmark Depicts Supersized Locks (GALLERY):
Contemporary version of the 60's beehive
The Merci, Bardot Editorial for Elle Denmark
(Source: http://www.trendhunter.com/trends/60s-inspired-hair)
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Penelope Cruz wears an Audrey Hepburn inpired Beehive topnotch:
Penelope Cruz wears an Audrey Hepburn inpired Beehive (Source: http://hubpages.com/style/The-Ponytail-Rides-Again)
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Amy Winehouse
 MTV Movie Awards in Los Angeles
June 3, 2007

(source: 
http://www.seattletimes.com/life/lifestyle/recreate-amy-winehouses-beehive-on-your-head/)
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Practice in class:

First, I  sectioned the hair at the crown of the head and created side parting at the front. The create volume we used brick work and heated rollers. Brickwork was used to avoid gaps. When doing brickwork always work from the centre out. It is important that the section of the hair is not wider than the roller and that it sits right on the root of the section, otherwise you won't get the lift. We used red and blue rollers for this look (the biggest ones we have). You lift the hair up, away from you and roll it around the roller. Hold the tension or you will not get the lift that you want. Use your pintail comb to pick up the stray hair. When you put the roller in, use clips to secure it in place. Do not take it out before it cools down, 5 minutes at least, otherwise the curl won't fully develop and it will drop. Also, the direction of rollers is very important, make sure the curls are going away from the face. Each side of the head has to have the same amount of rollers.  The rollers were put in sideways at the front.



Sectioning the hair
Putting heated rollers in/ brickwork




All of the rollers in
Brickwork completed

When the hair is all cooled down take out the rollers. Use hairspray and backcomb the sections at the crown of the head. 
To create the actual hairstyle you have to. then bring all of that hair together and twist the ends in, keeping the top in a nice big rounded shape. Hairspray! If you want to put all the hair up, first take a section from the opposite side, wrap it and pin, then repeat twisting the ends inwards. You can bring the front section back, or leave it down. If you want to bring it back, do it when you're bringing the rest of the hair, to get a nice smooth look. 
To get a better grip with the pin, first bring it out and take the opposite direction of what you want it to go, then bring back in. This way will need less hairgrips and it will be more secure. To finish off and blend all the hair together, use a fine pin to create the shape you want and put it in. 

Taking out the rollers
Backombing
Final look - Back
Final look- Side
Final look- Side
Final look- Front
Look created on: Oct 16 2015

My beehive didn't really turn out as it should have as it ended up having more of a round shape at the back rather than the beehive shape and the section at the crown should have been bigger. Also, the pins are showing. 

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