How To Create A 1960S Beehive

Create the ultimate 1960s Beehive with this tutorial from John Frieda® stylist Giles Robinson. Perfect for weddings and summer parties!

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Ok great now we have done the full body blow dry. We are going to do a great little sixty's look on Laurens hair.. We are going to puff up the back here and then pull all the sides in So. First of all, we need to get the front of the hair out of the way so Lauren your going to have a go at taking these sections. Just from the top of the crown to the top of the ear and just pull that section. Out. Juts pop a little clip in it at the ends.. What this is going to do is just keep it out the way, while your working on the rest of your hair.. So now we are moving to step two, which is the back of the hair.. So what I'm going to do with Lauren's hair is use the finer side of the comb, because I really want to get a strong back comb in there really strong pad for this.. Your turn take this section here, pull the comb backwards.. You can really start to see the shape of the sixties. Look forming now., I'm just going to use this vent brush now.! I don't have that sort of brush. Can I use any. Yeah just brush over the top brush out all of your backcombing now.? So now what we are going to do use a couple of kirby grips and seal it in, and I'm going to fold this in here and grip in the otherside. So with the smooth sections now going to pull over the rough area - and you can see it will give you a real feeling of body but smooth finish., Going to get one simple grip and grip it into the back. Here. Super easy.. So now what I'm going to do is take the section pull it over the front around the rest. To start to finish it off here.. Just at he back here where you have a few of the grips visible, most of them are hidden.. You can just spin a bit of the excess here and it creates a lovely soft finish at the back here.. Now you can see that beautiful profile nice to get a heated tong to just go over a few of the sections at the front. To give them a bit of a bend Wrap it around make sure the hair is heated right, through., So using the full repair Range, it means we can use the tongs and the hot hair styler getting tonnes of body looking fab.

Skylar: I absolutely love that he has the model do the steps herself after he explains it. Especially since it's from a professional brand. It's super helpful to see how someone would do it to themselves, versus having someone do it for you!

Emily The It: Even with my curly, frizzy mess of hair, I was able to do it. This is the best tutorial for this style I've used.

Jemima Does ASMR: I absolutely love how she also gets a go at all the steps - it really does show that you can do the hairstyle on yourself =D

Ruth411ful: I love his voice *.* I also liked how he let the model try doing her own hair.

3luhv3: Ive never seen a tutorial done so damn perfectly like I learned more from this 3 minute video than I have in the entirety of school

Elisha Loose: I love how you got her to do some too. I can watch people do others' hair all day long, and it never makes it any easier to do my own hair. This was more helpful.

Madeline Ashton: Thank you so much for this tutorial! It really helped me with my decade on decade day! 

Julia Anderson: I tried to do this just now and I ended up having to cut a hair tie out of my head. At least my 60s inspired cut crease, winged liner, long lower lashes, and nude lip still looked bomb.

amy andromeda: Really nice look, easy to understand, thank you ❤️

Espaço Cátia Neves: Rápido, simples de fazer e lindo.

Maria Hadzis: So simple and helpful... looked great when I did it! Thanks!!

cheli chiquita: This was probably the best professional tutorial I’ve ever seen

Mitchell Chapman: Thank you so much for this and it was so easy because my mum is a hairdresser so we had all the items and sprays

So she says: Super beautiful hairstyle. We really need to start bringing proper hairstyles into fashion today's hair is mostly just a messy bland affair. See Celine...

backdoor68: Rat (as they used to call it) it like crazy, spray until the whole room is full of hairspray. and comb into style. A largish angora sweater helps too.

Gina Ehlenburg: I've done it before. It's really easy for me to do. I long/medium length hair.

Jerry Williams: I love the Bee hive hairstyle of the 60s wish it could come back

Rachelle Walters: VERY Cute look..... Love the volume in this look!

Gabrielle S: Omg I love this! Plus its not hard to brush out after neither :)

Ernestine Greene: All those past vintage decades were just the cutest!!!!!!

Norma Flores: Awesome, thanks, great tutorial!!!

DANIxDANGER: i love that he calls the bobby pins "grips" and a curling iorn a "heated tong" lol

MissE Mc: A little more zoomed in on the hair especially in the back when securing the ‘beehive’ would have been really helpful in the future!!! Thanks!

J M: This is my new years look

Holly Gutierrez: This is so Cool!!!! Totally doing this for my bro's party while wearing my Audrey Hepburn Dress!!!!!!

Kitkat: This is going to help with my ruby lane cosplay for Halloween thanks!

Swagata Ghosh: A beautiful hairstyle in a very easy way...

Theresa Heck: Love that look!!!!

AMRIT KAUR: Beautiful !!!

Vanessa Marie: Beautiful !

rose daly: This is really nice, I'll try it :)

kelly d: Very efficient and beautiful

Jacinda Bezaldo: Curvy grips for bobby pins. That is adorable. I wish I were English. Sounds so eloquent.

Umm Okay: I've never seen a male do hair tutorials before...I love it!

7389: I love love this style, but am afraid that backcombing will damage my hair.  My hair is very fine. 

Amanda Marie: "Now we're just gonna use some curvy grips" American me: what

XOCHITL HAMILTON: Love it

The Cherry Blossoms: This is a amazing I am going to do that in my hair for my ancient Greece day

Booboo Googoo: i love that they make the model do somthing because it tells u can do it by yourself

CayLee.J-Ru Bun: I don't know why vintage hairstyles were so damn hard to do. You can't even do it by yourself

rembrandt: Did he just call bobby pins "curvy grips"

diane harrison: Beautiful,love that style,I m going to try it..wish me luck with it lol ;/ beautiful,may try it

يوسف الرداعي: The model so beautiful.

lorna: Best beehive tutorial!

Tami Turner: This is so simple and quick to do for evening out.

Isabelle Kube: she is so gorgeous! She has perfect hair to begin with!

Lily Dale: I like that you get her to do it, makes it easier when other people are trying to do it themselves at home :) I'm gonna try this I think :D

Katie lost her marbles: I love it I have to dress up as my favorite style from a decade I chose 60s I'm soo doing it thnks lots love

riley orlando: i find it simply ravishing! thanks n hugs, riley

Riham Mustafa: wonderful job

Rimmel Danii: i call them curling irons too but i call bobby pin grips too :)

Iahel Cathartes Aura: I'm not sure this is actually a beehive per se. I lived through that era, and a real beehive was huge and sat atop your whole head. This here is what I like though cuz I want Duffy hair. lol

Elle McCall: Love that he has her help so she learns how to do the hair style herself. DON'T love that he opens the bobby with his mouth!!! 

Dream Girls: is very nice

Carmelita Nazario KPopSoulJazzDiva: I have a very long hair but is 1960's beehive hairstyle perfect for my hair? Thanks! :)

Kitti's Cat: Great video!!

Millië Escoto: Love it!!! very Brigitte Bardot :)

tygerseye771: brilliant!

Jade West: Omg this is amazing

Louise14834: They're known as "Kirby Grips" because they are originally from the Jim Kirby brand.

Angelica Sanchez gercia: i have to dress up as this so this video was so helpful

MaskiAnne: very helpful,than you :)

Tahsin Sabah: I love it how he said “Lookin fab”

Fabiola orsy: Loveeeee the haircolor! Which color is it?

Rachel W: Best beehive tutorial

Cole Nalle: Cute Beehive Hairstyle and I like it. ❤❤❤❤

aruytpadyugf: how did women in the 60s have time to do their hair everyday? or did they go to a salon every single day to get a blowout?

رقيه علي: كولش حلوه ....Very nice

Nikki B: i love this style but i definitely don’t have enough hair :(

85jackie23: can this hairdo work for a round face?

zzzut: Superb bouffant hairdo but I don't think it can be called a beehive.

johanna2665: I'm so in love with British accent.

Chry Soph: i like that he has her participate in styling her hair

Ernestine Greene: The 1960s, wow, what a Fuzzy decade!, It is the decade of Fuzzy heads because it had a whole bunch of Fuzzy heads of hair back then and yes same thing with the 1950s, 70s, 80s & of course, yes the 90s too, all of those decades just had the fuzziest heads of hair!!!!!!

Mariah: Love how you have Lauren do part too

Graceeyy Sandell: i have the excat same brush!:)

penguina: You can use bumpits as well

SE45CX: you know, I wonder how he as I assume being a straight man, being so skilled in women's fashion. Doesn't that take the edge of your own perception of female attractiveness. How can he look at a lady and just think: Wow she breathtaking!

M4rv310u5 M4rv31: great way to get very tangled hair

Sârâh Sarah: i love  ittttttt !!!!!

Matte Me: im from England and i call grips 'bobby pins' and heated tongs a 'curler' lol

Hannah Andrew: I think it just depends where you're from and the people you pick things up from :)

Naoko Marie: Can the teasing knot your hair?

rockabillyx trash59: That horrorable/annoying moment when your a greaser but have super curly hair. And can't do any vintage hairstyles. like omg! my boring hair just ruin my look

Paula: very Audrey Hepburn! <3

courtney fasnd: I tried to do this..... and I look more like a cave woman than a 1960s star

CAT56WY: This is not a beehive. I used to style ladies hair into them in a salon.

S: lovely, But for US Americans that don't know the word for a few things ....a ( GRIP ) is what we call a ( Bobby Pin) . And a (Tong ) is what we call a (Curling Iron) . :-)

itsleila91: I LOVE his accent

Daisy Bell: Tryna learn to do this for the danc festival in school cuz our form is doing 1960's

Katya smail: very nice

Divino Dayacap: I wanna marry her, especially with that hair.

llwyd anwyl: they cut every scene she 'does it herself' aaaaand.. CUT!

🤟: Ive been shitting myself the past four hours trying to style a cosplay wig like this

Joshua Bom: As a student in hair school never use youre mouth to open the pins.

Lauren McKenna: Yeah...That's what WE call it. You know we DO usually call 'em bobby pins ans curling irons, it just depends where ur from. He's from posh London so he would say the posh words for 'em

Sana sing: aww i do this without any help but this is so kwl

Enrique Alphalpha: Is it just me that calls grips hair clips and "heated tongs" curlers :P and I'm from England as well

susan gunn: more attention to the actual teasing technique which this HAIRDO RELIES on

Danielle: wow no dislikes! good!

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