It was a fad. Hairsprays that had good holding power had been invented and people decided they liked the piled-high and teased look. Hairstyles come and go, which is why people laugh at old yearbook photos. The people in these photos probably thought they looked really good at the time they were taken though.
The beehive hairstyle was popular through out the 1960's. It is a style that resembles that of a beehive. If a person wants this look, there are videos that can be seen.
A popular '50s hairstyle is a beehive.
Beehive hairdos are done by teasing the hair.
The Beehive hairstyle first became popular in the late 1950's. It continued to be popular and became 'famous' in the the 1960s. For more information, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Links.
Margaret vinci heidt
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The Jackie O - This is the type of hairstyle the First Lady wore Beehive
Brush cut, bun, braids and beehive are hairstyles. They begin with the letter B.
The term "the beehive" is often associated with the iconic hairstyle popularized in the 1960s, particularly by singer and actress Amy Winehouse. However, it can also refer to the Beehive, a historic building in Wellington, New Zealand, which houses the executive wing of the government. In a broader context, the term may evoke images of industriousness and community, akin to a beehive's bustling activity.
Margaret Vinci Heldt, now 92, came up with the towering style in 1960 after she was asked to create a look to mark the new decade by Modern Beauty Salon magazine.
Beehive State
A beehive tomb is a dome-shaped tomb, especially popular during the Mycenaean period of Ancient Greece.