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Here, celebrity hairdresser Sam McKnight has joined forces with Get the Gloss to bring you the first in a series of iconic hair videos. The first, is Brigitte Bardot, sex kitten of the 1960s and owner of the finest bedhead that ever was.
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Celebrity hairdresser Sam McKnight recreates Brigitte Bardot's Sixties bedhead look for Get The Gloss.
If you've ever picked up a glossy magazine cover and hankered after the sexy, touchable dream-like hairstyle on the front, or picked out a celebrity on the red carpet for her flattering but goddess-like hair then the chances you are probably looking at the handiwork of Sam McKnight.
THE BARDOT LOOK
"With any iconic hair look, the silhouette is very important -- that's not just the outline of the hair, but the way it frames the face. You could almost take a cardboard cutout of this hair and know instinctively that it's Brigitte Bardot's," says Sam. "The important elements of this look are 1) the way it falls on to the face, and 2) the height. To modernise this look and avoid it becoming dated I'd say today's version should also be a little less dense than it was in the Sixties, less fried (Bardot used to peroxide her hair, which wouldn't have left it in silky condition). Hair today should be more conditioned than hers was."
The Bardot bedhead in six steps
4 After 15-20 minutes remove the rollers and blow dry the fringe forward in order to create face-framing sexiness.
6 Tease hair lightly between your fingers to create a bedhead texture
Credits:
Hair by Sam McKnight at Premier Hair and Make-up
Make-up by Liz Pugh at Premier Hair and Make-up using Hourglass cosmetics
Model Anya Barker at Storm
Film by North 19 Productions
Directed by Susannah Taylor
Where to find more from the editorial team and our experts at Get The Gloss:
Celebrity hairdresser Sam McKnight recreates Brigitte Bardot's Sixties bedhead look for Get The Gloss.
If you've ever picked up a glossy magazine cover and hankered after the sexy, touchable dream-like hairstyle on the front, or picked out a celebrity on the red carpet for her flattering but goddess-like hair then the chances you are probably looking at the handiwork of Sam McKnight.
THE BARDOT LOOK
"With any iconic hair look, the silhouette is very important -- that's not just the outline of the hair, but the way it frames the face. You could almost take a cardboard cutout of this hair and know instinctively that it's Brigitte Bardot's," says Sam. "The important elements of this look are 1) the way it falls on to the face, and 2) the height. To modernise this look and avoid it becoming dated I'd say today's version should also be a little less dense than it was in the Sixties, less fried (Bardot used to peroxide her hair, which wouldn't have left it in silky condition). Hair today should be more conditioned than hers was."
The Bardot bedhead in six steps
4 After 15-20 minutes remove the rollers and blow dry the fringe forward in order to create face-framing sexiness.
6 Tease hair lightly between your fingers to create a bedhead texture
Credits:
Hair by Sam McKnight at Premier Hair and Make-up
Make-up by Liz Pugh at Premier Hair and Make-up using Hourglass cosmetics
Model Anya Barker at Storm
Film by North 19 Productions
Directed by Susannah Taylor
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