1960s Female Hairstyles 1960s Female Fashion

Without a hat to phone call attention to a woman'south head, 1960s hairstyles became a new focus for women in the Space Age. The bouffant look teased pilus to new heights — literally. The flip, popular with teens, added the youthful girly look to the salon offerings. Short '20s inspired bobs with guiche curls kissed her cheeks for another doll-like look. Pilus length rose from shoulder to chin to cropped above the ears every bit the decade progressed, but to come crashing down again in the '70s. In all, 1960s hairstyles took a wild ride ending with the natural await to kick off the 1970s.

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1964 Wigs in Curly Styles

These women's 60s hairstyle photos will walk you lot through the cardinal hairstyles of the 1960s and their names. A few 60s hairstyling tips at the end will requite you ideas on how to create 60s hairstyles with minimal attempt.

For men'south 1960s hairstyles, look here.

Gallery of 60s Hairstyles

Curly Italian

The Italian cut was a comport over from the 1950s, now with shorter sides, a loftier crown, and swooping bangs to cover the forehead. Oval, round, or shapes anywhere in between were exaggerated in whatever management that made the wearer beautiful. Each manner had volume, from a little to a lot, with more than being better. Almost pilus length was at the jawline or above.

These styles were accomplished with hot rollers, comb-outs, and a ton of hair spray. Many women went to weekly salon appointments to become the styling done or used foam curlers and a dwelling house bonnet hair dryer for in-between appointments.

1961 short and shaggy all over curls

1961 Shaggy All Over Curls on the Marvelletes

Early 1960s, Chinese models with Italian bouffant hairstyles

Early on 1960s, Chinese Models with Bouffant Hairstyles

Straight Bob Hairstyles

For women non blessed with whorl-able hair or who preferred a more youthful new wait, there were short bobs and pixie cuts.  Straight hair was cut to ear or mentum length with long sweeping bangs pushed to i side. Short even bangs (fringe) and mentum length chair were equally trendy in the afterwards years.

Very short pixie cuts were still popular in the early 50s, but nigh women grew them out into the 60s bob. It helped that all things 1920s were being revived in manner and hairstyling.

Bouffant Hairstyles

'Bouffant' simply means a style of hair brushed into a puffy rounded shape. Bouffant could be small, medium, or behemothic size (the beehive), with the largest puff on the top of the caput. Almost every other style of 60s hair incorporated a bouffant at some point. Meet how many you can find on this folio!

To reach the bouffant, women used a technique called ratting or back-combing. Hair was held upwards with one manus and a fine comb was rubbed up and downward the hair strands to get them to knot similar a rat'due south nest. After ratting, the top layer was smoothed and shaped and held together by hairspray — a lot of hairspray. 1960s hairstyles were non kind to the hair or the environment.

I early 60s bouffant await incorporated pilus bows on the eye crown or slightly off center. Headbands, likewise, were easy hair accessories.

Beehive Hair

The largest 1960s bouffant hairstyle became the beehive. It was cone shaped or "beehive" shaped from the ear to a pes above the crown. It took talent to create a beehive every morning, and then few women did them at home. Actress pilus padding and rats were used to gain the height, plus fifty-fifty more hairspray.

If I owned stocks in the 1960s, I would have invested in hair spray.

The Flip

Volume in 1960s hairstyles was accomplished in non pilus destroying style, also. The "flip"  started with slightly teased hair on pinnacle, smooth straight sides, and curled tips that were curled outwards, creating a "flip" edge.  Flips were chin length or longer until the end of the decade, when the flip was combined with the bob and the curls were turned dorsum inwards at ear level.

Simple headbands made the flip hairstyle especially charming for young girls, teens, and youthful ladies.

1966 flip hairstyle hair mature short flip

Flip Out, Flip In, and Two Bobs

Updos and Pilus Pieces

With nearly women choosing short hairstyles in the 1960s, it'due south odd that evening looks favored long pilus. What was a short haired adult female to exercise? Enter: pilus switches and faux hair pieces.  Long human pilus pieces were sold in matching natural colors. They were then pinned to a straight and smooth updo. The switch was then wrapped into loose flat buns, rolls, loops, coil curls, effigy eights, and other creative arrangements.

Full hair wigs were also very popular for thin haired or lazy women (that would be me). They came pre-styled in all sorts of trendy arrangements, and in all colors and textures.

Long and Direct

By 1968-69, some young women were entering into a natural state of low-fuss, no-mess, long and direct hairstyles. The age of the hippies was the greatest influence, pushed further frontwards by fashionable stars like Cher. The half up, half downwards way was great for day or evening looks, giving women some multifariousness to an otherwise elementary 60s hairstyle.  Long hair was as well shaped into the flip and the bouffant height.

Afro

The natural hairstyle trend was felt the most by African American women (and men) who had been straightening their hair for over a century. The free and curly Afro in the late 1960s was short and round, only growing bigger every bit the 1970s rolled in.

How to Tease 60s Hair

(Submitted by a reader who lived through the 60s!)

You ready your pilus with tons & tons of hard-to-hold gel (today's spiking gel) onto large rollers so that when your pilus is dry, it's then potent information technology cracks. (Air drying is all-time).

Don't castor the stiffness out or through, just split up the potent strands as little as yous can to manipulate them. Then, y'all don't "tease" (that's as well balmy) but you "rat" it with a ratting comb (a rummage with close teeth of varying lengths) from terminate to root (stressing the root!), showing no mercy, until it it's so matted it sticks out directly from your head and can't/doesn't move. Make sure there's no gaps in the rat!

1963 rolling hair to the back and sides

1963 rolling pilus to the back and sides

Then with a small styling tool of your selection (toothbrush, pocket-sized wire pick, etc.), you very carefully fashion just the ends of your hair over the ratted mound. The finishing bear on is tons and tons of serious hairspray (freeze spray would be the mod version) — non all at in one case, but layer upon layer, allowing each layer to dry out thoroughly, until it's difficult as a rock.

Besides elevator sections very very gently with a pick or rat tail to make certain the hairspray gets into the rat. Also, you take to make sure your hair is layered somewhat, because if the upper layers are as well long they will plummet.

When finished, avoid humidity at all costs and wrap your pilus up in toilet paper to preserve the mode when you sleep. If you don't succeed at first, endeavour again. There'south no such thing as it "doesn't work," that term ways you haven't ratted difficult enough or used enough production. 🙂 99% of 60s high school girls can't be wrong! Tee hee.

Hair Tools I employ

I have long hair and I hate teasing/dorsum combing. Also buying a full short hair wig, I take re-created a few long hair and updo styles that I use when I dress up 60s.  The tools I use are:

Bump It – I bobby pin the big Bump-information technology to my crown and brush some long front hair pieces over information technology and around to the back for an almost half up/one-half down wait. Bump Its can work for any medium to long length hair. The original Bump It I have is a hard plastic crescent shape crown. Newer Bump Its had a pilus sponge on ane side which would be more comfortable, but may not accept the book. You tin add extra sponge rolls to get more than peak.

Pilus Spray – Once the Bumpit is in place, I utilize Aussie Potent Concord Shine hairspray to freeze the style in identify. I like Aussie because it brushes out very easily and doesn't leave a pasty remainder.

If I am doing an updo, I fix the bouffant outset, and so do a double French twist (became I accept thick hair, a single twist will not hold), pin in identify with a hundred bobby pins, spray, and telephone call it a twenty-four hours. Its really an easy style I can exercise in xxx minutes or less, and information technology looks keen. I learned about French Twists in Lauren Rennell'southward Vintage Hairstyling book from 2009 (at that place is an updated 2020 version I don't accept withal).

Other Useful Tools

Hot curlers or a crimper iron to do near of the other 60s short hairstyles, "flipping" the ends, calculation ringlets, etc

Hair switches / hair pieces – Either a 10-xvi inch long pilus switch you tin can arrange yourself or a pre-styled hair bun / bun curls/ roll bun you can sideslip into identify. Avoid "messy  buns" and choose instead polish straight hair pieces.

Rat Comb – if you programme to tease your hair, you'll need a fine tooth rat tail comb like these.

Add hair accessories such as a head band, big bow, ribbon ties, scarf, or pillbox hat.

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