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Can you guess who she resembles?

Her improbably high beehive hairdo reminds me of Marjorie Simpson. Anyway, she is looking very untidy with this hairstyle. Do you know that beehive works best on hair that hasn’t been washed for few days and are at least of shoulder length.

Anyhow, let her think I’m No Good, and we’ll neatly make a beehive hairstyle. In early 60s this hairdo was on its peak of popularity and is also known as B-52. Amy has returned to public limelight, almost, with her newfound beehive hairstyle.

Here is a step-by-step itinerary to create beehive hairstyle:

How to get appropriate hair for beehive:

1. Smoothen your hair.

2. Part hair at side or middle, as per your desire.

3. Make a high ponytail of crown hair and leave front locks onto your face. If you do not like tresses touching your face, you may pullback all hair into ponytail. wedding-beehive-hairstyle_49

4. Divide ponytail into five or more and set on heated rollers. Use rollers on frontal locks too. Mist with hairspray.

5. After rollers have cooled, gently remove them and smooth hair with brush. This will make your hair gain tendency to hold on.

Hairstyle:

6. Take a square section of hair from crown and twist them clockwise for five centimeters with help of tail comb. Bend twist forward and lock with cross grips. Make a round base of curl and secure it.
7. Curl left over crown hair in same way and then grip the style by moving nape hair upwards from one and then from other side (form ends into a curl).
8. Finally, pull one side of front hair to center back and in same way for the other side too.

Unique and a bit retro hairstyle is ready to glamorize your look.

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