I’ve always loved this particular sixties hairstyle. It is diverse as it is classic and can be applied to so many different styles. Whether you want to opt for an effortless, feminine summer hairstyle or a darker autumn runway look this style can easily be toned down for work or dramatized for a sultry night on the town. I think utilizing hairstyles with this kind of versatility allows room for invention and creativity. Wear it with pearls or a leather jacket and you can completely shift the mood of your entire ensemble.
I like the fact that there is minimum tools and product needed to achieve this look. Some hairstyles seem so complicated and expensive, so this is certainly something anyone can do at home without the help of a salon. There are also countless variations you can touch on in terms of height, amount of curls or whether you tie it back in a half or low ponytail. You can add accessories such as gilded broaches, ornate clips or even flowers.
Products used:
- Enzo Milano clip-less curling iron
- Rat tooth comb
- Pantene Pro-V anti humidity hairspray
For anyone that is interested in where I got my Enzo Milano curling iron you can purchase the same one here. Folica.com has a lot of thorough and honest reviews and is easily one of the most reputable hair websites I’ve ever come across. They have great customer service and a variety of products to choose from which makes it more convenient to shop. I like the fact that there are tips and tricks applied to each product and an entire community devoted to aiding you in your decision. They are also prone to having a lot of sales and the site is effortless to navigate.
Other pictures for inspiration:
My version: A mix of old and new.

















at 7:42 pm
So beautiful, this is one of my favorite hairstyles. You look stunning!
at 4:35 am
Thank you so much for the kind words. - I’m glad you had a chance to check out the site as well!
at 1:25 am
Thank you! I am flattered. Glad you liked it.
at 11:02 pm
gorgeous…thank you so much!
at 3:27 pm
It’s called the Bardot hairstyle and Brigitte was the first to rock it. It’s amazing how magazines today are still trying to capture and replicate the Bardot look and essence.
at 6:14 am
I know! I’ve always loved Bardot’s tousled bed head. I don’t think it will ever go out of style.
at 2:16 pm
Hi, you have beautiful hair and lovely hair color, please what do you use color??
at 7:21 pm
OOOOOOOHHH MMMMYYYY GGGGOOOODDDD!!!!
You have beautiful hair and i love the way you style it. I always wanted to dye my hair exactly that clor you have but im not sure if its the right color for me? Im not pale at all but am not dark, am medium skin and my natural hair is dark brown. Do you think thats the right color for me to dye it or just choose another color??
at 10:29 pm
I just found your site and I have to say I’m super impressed lady! There aren’t many redheads that do makeup looks so I’m always excited to find one who does! I have to ask- I’ve been through a million reds trying to find just the right one. Do you have your hair colored or do you do it yourself? What color do you use if you dont mind me asking? I’m loving the tone of your color- so hard to find the perfect balance between red and copper!
at 5:31 pm
What color lipstick are you wearing here? I love it, it’s not to light or dark. Great daytime color.
at 9:53 pm
You are GORGEOUS! I just found you and am so glad I did. My goodness, I wish my stylist could give me that hair color. When I ask, it comes out too dark 🙁 Thank you for doing this blog! xoxo
at 4:57 pm
Thank u for your tutorials! Your hair and look is beautiful!