The beehive hairstyle was popularized in the 1960s. The hairstyle has been modernized by celebrities like Adele and Beyoncé. We spoke to a celebrity hairstylist about how to create the beehive look ...
Yahoo: The Untold Story of the Beehive Hairdo — And the Woman Who Created It
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Back-combed, piled high and hair-sprayed within an inch of its life, the beehive remains one of the definitive symbols of being a ...
The Untold Story of the Beehive Hairdo — And the Woman Who Created It
ELLE: The Modern Beehive Is Shaping Up To Be Spring's Most Covetable Hairstyle
Early adopters of the popular beehive looked to the statement hairstyle as a symbol of modernity in the Swinging Sixties. It was, after all, invented as a means to innovate the homogenous hair trends ...
The Modern Beehive Is Shaping Up To Be Spring's Most Covetable Hairstyle
The Guardian: A history of the beehive – the hairdo that rises above trends
A history of the beehive – the hairdo that rises above trends
The death of Margaret Vinci Heldt, the inventor of the famous beehive hairstyle, has drawn attention once again to the cone-shaped hair-do beloved by women since at least the 1960s. Read more: ...
The species of wood used to make a beehive can vary depending upon what is available in your area. The minimum thickness should not be less than 3/4". If you are using standard dimensional lumber, you can use 1x8 (3/4" x 7-1/4") for both shallow and medium super, and 1x12 (3/4" x 11-1/4") for the deep hive body.