Keep reading to check out some of our favorite 1960s hairstyles featuring two easy to master hair tutorials to help you to recreate these looks in no time:
Vintage 1960s Hairstyles We Love Today
The following vintage hairstyles are elegant, easy, and ready to make a statement.
1. Soft Curls
60s hairstyles for short hair are all about bouncy and defined curls. To achieve this look, wrap one-inch sections around your curling iron in the direction of your face, and hold each one coiled in your hand for thirty seconds as it cools.
2. Voluminous Updo
Roll your locks into a fanned-out updo at the top of your head and create a matching swoop with your bangs. The secret to a ’60s-inspired, gravity-defying updo like this is immediately finishing off the style with the right hairspray. Try Dove Style+Care Extra Hold Hairspray for a long-lasting hold.
3. Sleek Updo
Looking for 60s hairstyles for long hair? Check out this fun style that’s all about sleek, pulled-back hair thanks to hair gel. To achieve this look, apply a dime-sized amount of TRESemmé Flawless Curls Defining Gel throughout your hair before sweeping it up into a high updo. This formula will work to make your hair shiny and help you nail this sleek look.
5. High Flipped Ponytail
A flipped-out high ponytail was a popular look in the ’60s. Thanks to some of our favorite celebs, we’ve seen this look come back in style recently. You can make it even more unique by adding pops of color or hair accessories.
6. Beehive Hairstyle
A beehive is one of those hairstyles that practically define the 1960s. Go for a modern approach to this style by adding face-framing pieces to your look.
Tutorial 1: Bombshell 1960s Hairstyle Half-Updo
The 60s half-updo is a glamorous, all-season look that’s as straightforward as it is retro-fabulous. We also think that there’s no time like the present to experiment with this particular hairstyle, as top knots and high ponies seem to be having a moment in the spotlight these days. We like this style paired with a soft bend at the ends courtesy of a curling iron, or even from just a few slick flicks of the wrist while drying with a round brush. And for a classic take on 1960 hairstyles, check out this updo featuring a retro-chic headband and a classic technique: teasing! Whether you’re looking for a new hair idea or inspired by retro hairstyles, this look is definitely one to try. Read on to discover how to enhance your hair with one of our favorite 60s hairstyles.
Tutorial 2: How to Create 60s Hairstyles
The beehive is another classic 60s hairstyle. However, it’s best to note that this look is easiest worn on straight to wavy hair, just ’cause the beehive effect is more pronounced on these hair types. You can also personalize this 60s half updo with a side-swept bang or curtained fringe—a totally charming addition, dare we say—to drive that vintage sexpot point home. (Monochrome peach makeup and some embellished sleeves provide the perfect—and wildly trending—foil for this hairstyle too.) So excited for your guys to read our step-by-step tutorial and try this lookout yourself! Are you thinking about trying out one of these 60s styles? Be sure to snap a picture and tag us @AllThingsHairUS!