How Did Priscilla Presley Do Her Hair
Okay, so, quick story. I was at a vintage clothing fair last weekend, right? And there was this woman, head-to-toe channeling peak 1960s Priscilla Presley. The dress was amazing, but honey, the hair. The hair was a sculpture. I nearly tripped trying to get a better look. It got me thinking – how did she actually do it? Was it just a team of stylists and industrial-strength hairspray? Or was there a secret?
Let's dive in, because finding out how Priscilla Presley achieved that gravity-defying, ultra-glamorous hair is a quest we should all be on. Let's be real, that hair is iconic.
Teasing is Key (Like, Really Key)
First off, you're going to need a good teasing comb. And by "good," I mean sturdy. This isn't for gently fluffing your bangs. This is for creating the foundation of your personal skyscraper. Think of it like building a house – you can't just slap walls on empty ground. You need a strong base, right? Priscilla's hair was all about that volume at the crown, so focus your teasing efforts there.
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Pro Tip: Section off your hair before you start. It makes the whole teasing process way less chaotic. Trust me on this one. You'll want to tease small sections at the root, holding the hair taut and backcombing with short, deliberate strokes. And don’t be shy! Priscilla definitely wasn't.
Roll with It: The Power of Rollers
Now, once you've achieved your desired level of teased-out madness, it's roller time! And we're not talking about those flimsy foam rollers your grandma used. Think large, think hot (as in, heated!).

Priscilla likely used a combination of sizes, but the bigger the roller, the bigger the curl and the volume. Section off your hair, roll it up tightly, and secure it with a clip.
Side note: Patience is your friend here. Leave those rollers in until your hair is completely cool. The longer, the better. Use this time to perfect your winged eyeliner. (Which, by the way, is another key ingredient to the Priscilla look.)

The Flip and the Fluff
Okay, rollers out! Now for the moment of truth. Gently remove the rollers, being careful not to pull or tug. Resist the urge to brush through the curls immediately. Instead, flip your head upside down and gently shake it out. This helps separate the curls and creates that natural, voluminous look (even though it's anything but natural!).
Now, use your fingers to gently arrange the curls and create the overall shape you're going for. Remember, Priscilla's hair wasn't just voluminous, it was meticulously shaped. Think sculpted waves and perfectly placed tendrils. This is where your artistic eye comes in!

Hairspray: Your Best Friend (and Worst Enemy)
And finally…hairspray. Lots and lots of hairspray. We're talking industrial-strength, holds-through-a-hurricane hairspray. But here’s the catch: you want it to hold, but you don't want it to look like a helmet.
The trick is to spray in layers, holding the can at a distance to avoid creating a stiff, sticky mess. Focus on securing the overall shape and taming any flyaways. And for that extra hold, a light mist of hairspray while your hair is still in the rollers can work wonders.

Just a thought: Maybe invest in a good clarifying shampoo for afterwards. Your hair will thank you.
It’s Not Just Hair, It’s a Vibe
Ultimately, achieving Priscilla Presley's iconic hair is a combination of technique, product, and a whole lot of practice. It's not something you'll master overnight, so don't get discouraged if your first attempt doesn't look exactly like hers. Think of it as a journey, not a destination. A glamorous, hairspray-filled journey.
And remember, it's not just about the hair itself, it's about the whole look. It's about the confidence, the glamour, and the unapologetic femininity. So own it! Rock that bouffant like the queen you are. Because let's be honest, who wouldn't want to channel a little bit of Priscilla Presley in their life?
