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Hair in the 1960s saw a lot of diversity. Wherever you position the loofa will be where the bump sits. Instead of faking it by using a bump it, tease your hair instead.
Pull All The Hair Back Into A Ponytail And Tie It With A Hairband At The Nape Of Your Neck.
Some like the bump high, toward the front of. Spread the rolled over hair to form the low chignon. So we're going to take our eclair, put it down where we like it.
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This look consisted of heavy fake lashes, thick eyeliner, and a contoured effect eyeshadow look. Shampoo your hair and towel dry it. Using a brush or comb tease your hair on the roots and then side part it.
Here We Take A Look At Women’s 1960S Hairstyles, Along With Popular Accessories.
Hold the end of your hair in one hand straight up. With a bristle brush, gently brush backwards down the hair from ends toward your scalp to create a nest of hair. Almost every woman sported this look in the ‘60s with a bouffant at the top and the ends flicked out.
Cover The Loofa With Pieces Of Hair And Pin Each Piece Down.
Now take the front section of your hair and tease it till it is fluffy. Going to do the same thing on the other side. Doing a perfect bump is something that you need to do by first sectioning your hair.