The 1960s saw the onset of a counterculture revolution, with accepted social norms in every realm from music to film to fashion being challenged and re-written. And Hair in the 1960s saw a lot of diversity. Styles were influenced by the working classes, music, independent cinema, and social movements.
Without a hat to call attention to a woman’s head, 1960s hairstyles became a new focus for women in the Space Age. The bouffant look teased hair to new heights — literally. The flip, popular with teens, added the youthful girly look to the salon offerings. Short ’20s inspired bobs with guiche curls kissed her cheeks for another doll-like look.
Hair length rose from shoulder to chin to cropped above the ears as the decade progressed, only to come crashing down again in the ’70s. In all, 1960s hairstyles took a wild ride ending with the natural look to kick of the 1970s.
Here below is a set of cool vintage photos that shows what hairstyles of women looked like in the 1960s.
The girls with various hairstyles
The girl is posing with a pet
The trendy hairstyle
The flowing hairstyle
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The girl is posing with a pet.
Short ’20s inspired bobs
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The flowing hairstyle.
Short ’20s inspired bobs
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The flowing hairstyle.
The high bun hairstyle.
Short ’20s inspired bobs
The high bun hairstyle.
The high bun hairstyle.
The high bun hairstyle.