Here Are Six 60s Inspired Hairstyles Trending Right Now
Jean Shrimpton Bombshell Blowout
Jean Shrimpton, the iconic model, had the most desirable do back in the 60s. This timeless blowout is perfect for an everyday hairstyle or an upscale event. We recommend blowdrying with velcro rollers and adding some volumizing mousse to your roots to recreate Jean’s staple look.
The Mod Side Part
This chic look will set you apart from all the other ladies rocking that middle part these days. Find your side part, section out those front pieces, and sleek back those sides with some long-lasting gel to get this retro look. This hairstyle would pair perfectly with a subtle cat-eye to accentuate your features and snatch your face.
Vintage Messy Beehive
Trying to master this classy updo? All you need is to give your hair a good tease and pull it back into a gentle bun while separately securing your front sections underneath to give a gentle sweep to frame the face. Feel free to pull some front sections out to add to that messy look. If you want to give it a modern twist secure the hive with a claw clip.
Perky High Pony
If you are sick of just tossing your hair up spice it up with this 60s perky high pony. Sleek your hair back into a tight high pony and give your ends some bounce with a little flip using a curling iron or straightener. You can even add a bow like the model above to give the look a fun girly touch!
Headband Accents
No better way to top off your mod look than with a 60s-inspired headband. The classic padded headband never goes out of style and can elevate a messy hair day. Tease your front pieces and add some texturizing spray before securing them behind your headband for extra volume.
The Bouffant
The most iconic look that we got from the 60s is undeniably the bouffant. This bold hairstyle will have your locks touching heaven. You are going to need all the volumizing products possible and a strong teasing comb. Once you have the volume and texture down you can shape it how you’d like securing in either a pony or half up half down look. This looks great if you have curtain bangs to shape your face in the front.