Hold the end of your hair in one hand. Use a curling iron to flip the curl outwards. This hairstyle will work best on women with shorter hair lengths and straighter hair types (unless you would wish to get your hair temporarily or permanently straightened to get this look).
Bring Rest Of Hair Back Of Ears, Fasten Close To Nape With Bobby Pins.
Secure with a bobby pin underneath. 16 of 25. All this look requires is some hair straighteners (any will do but the new dyson corrale straighteners will do the trick perfectly) and a decision as to which way you want to bend the hair: This look is a modern take on the '60s bubble flip, says celebrity hairstylist.
To Start With, Hair Was Set In Large Rollers To Create The Initial Lift Needed.
Check out this super cool 1960s bubble flip beehive! Keep the crown of your hair teased for a slight bouffant finish. Flip only two to three inches of your hair from the end.
After You Curl The Ends, Pull The Front Half Of Your Hair In Front Of Your Face.
To achieve this look, isolate the front with some clips and start directly from the back. Spritz a touch of hairspray on your fingers and smooth back any pieces needed. Alternately, you can also use your straightener in the place of hairbrush and blow dryer.
Once Set, The Hair Was Backcombed To Give It The Structure, Shape And Size Required.
Turn hair at crown into big, open curls. Ensure your hair is free of too much product as this could make it hard to achieve the flip. Work in sections and do the same for the rest of your hair.