
The hair trends of the 60s were ever evolving. It was an era of the Kennedys and the Beatles who introduced a whole new decade of trendy hairstyles that was extremely popular with the youth of the decade.

Each and every hairstyle of the 60s was iconic and etched in the memory of people. All of us remember Merlyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, Deborah Kerr, Sandra Dee, Elizabeth Taylor, Barbara Streisand and the most famous first lady of the United States Jacky Kennedy all of whom were famous for their stylish hairstyles along with their array of work.

Hair volume played a huge role in those days. Even today we love volume in our hair, but the hairstyles of the 60s were just mind-blowing and attractive. The hair trends of those times were somewhat like an intricate piece of art. How difficult it would have been to untangle and wash them, which is why people of the 60s used to wear the hairstyle for a couple of days and imagine sleeping with them.

All of these questions are exciting for the present generation. Wigs made from real hair were the easiest and the most readily available options and women of the 60s never shied away from wearing them. Women proudly purchased and wore different kinds of wigs of hairstyles that were easy to wear.
Hairpieces were also quite popular in those days and were probably used extensively to add volume, width and height to the hairstyle. It made people think that you had natural thick hair. The huge hairstyles of the 60s were a unique beauty in itself because of its size.
The following are some things you should definitely consider to rock this year
Bouffant
The Bouffant hair style of the 60s is the larger version of the bouffant style of the 50s. The same hairstyle in the 50s was a bit rounder and small in size compared to the ones sported in the 60s.

Even though it looked complicated, this hair trend was easy to wear style. Large rollers were used to lift the hair and the end hairs were curled and either moved upwards, which was quite popular or curved down. Whichever way you decide to curl, the final touches included a spray of hair lacquer to hold the hair and the curl in its correct place.

To create more buff on their bouffant, the women used a lot of hair pieces on the crown, which gave the hair a towering height. Famous personalities who used to regularly sport this hairstyle were Jacky Kennedy and Lady Bird Johnson.
The Beehive

The hive shaped hair was created by back combing the hair, which was later lacquered to look like a small mountain on the head, which would last for many days.

This is an iconic and recognizable hairstyle of the 60s with celebrities like Audrey Hepburn sporting them with great élan. Not only these famous personalities this hairstyle was worn and loved even by the masses of that era around the globe.
The short and sharp cut was pioneered by Vidal Sassoon, which was a cutting-edge design of the 60s. This pioneering hairstyle called the ready to wear hair, with no need of rollers, hairspray and dryers.

This was a low-maintenance cut of the time, which freed women to get into various other activities without having to worry about their hair.

Wearers of this hair trend included Mia Farrow in Rosemary’s Baby, Mary Quant and Nancy Kwan.
This is the most flexible and easy to wear short hairstyle that ruled the 60s. This is a very feminine hairstyle and varied in size and shape. It was worn as big round bouffant to the short bob with angles and defined lines similar to the one invented by Vidal Sassoon.

The bob created by Vidal was in style throughout the decade. The ends of the hairstyle could be left with a slight hint of sleek or can be smoothly curled under or even be flicked forwards towards the cheek.
Long Hair
Long hair gained popularity for men and women only in the late 60s. In the early 60s the long hair would not be left down, but was worn sleek with a slight lift much similar to the bouffant, but with a centre partition.

The long hair style was with or without a fringe, which was usually long. To achieve the poker face look, women used to iron the hair by using a brown paper bag to cover the hair to prevent it getting singed.
Later on they were left open naturally that was more like an unstyled hair with centre partition. They could be with or without a fringe.
Ponytails

People with long hair used to tie their hair in Ponytails, which were either tied low or high and were often combined with a bouffant or beehive at the front.
Fringes or bangs were very popular in the 1960s. The bangs of those days were usually full, straight and used to touch the eyebrows in length.
The 60s hair trends looked extremely elegant, sophisticated, smart and well-groomed, which was a stark opposite of the hippie era. The sixties were famous for experimentation, revolution, rebellion, adaptation and invention, all of which trickled into the hairstyle of the decade










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