It's extremely easy to do, and should only take 10 minutes to create.
For this style I used:
Dry shampoo (asda's own brand)
Hair spray
Hair grips
Back combing brush
Bow clip for decoration
The first thin I did was spray some dry shampoo through all of my hair to create for texture and give some extra body. I then separate my hair into a top and bottom divide. I scoop up the top section in line with my eyebrows, and tie the remaining bottom half out of the way for now. Next comes the back combing! I take small inch sections at a time from the top area and back comb to create the volume required for the beehive. Once the entire top section of hair has been volumised, I then pull it all together and smooth over so there are no lumps and no birds nest look going on! Gathering it all at the back(as if you are doing a ponytail) I then give it one twist to give it extra security, and then push it up ever so slightly to add super volume. Then you need to pin it in place.
I'll then let the bottom section of hair loose again, and give it a rough back comb for extra body. For optional decoration, I've secured a bow over the pins. To hold it all in place, spray over some hair spray. And you're done! As easy as that.
I've popped a few pics below so you can see what mine looks like. I absolutely love it!
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