Tuesday 10 February 2015

Late Victorian Practise

You will need:
Paddle brush
Tail comb
Hair elastics
Hair grips
Sectioning clips
Hair curlers
Dry shampoo
Desired decoration

Step by Step
- brush all of the hair using the paddle brush.
- using a tail comb create a center parting.
-Draw a line with the tail comb, using the ear as a marker. Take the front two sections and section off.
- Create a U shaped section and create a high ponytail.



- Curl the sections of hair in the ponytail.
-Twist these curls around the ponytail to create a full bun. Pin in place.


- with the lower part of the hair, create ringlet curls in small sections. Face the tongs upward so they can be easily pulled out.

-To add decoration, pin half of these curls to the ponytail to add fullness. Make sure the ends are still curled for decoration.


- Split each front section in half creating four sections at the front of the head.
- Going downwards, curl the outer sections in one large curl and pin back to the ponytail.
- Split the two sections into three equal sections, and curl each. Make sure the tong is facing the back of the head and the curls fall forwards.
- Lightly comb through each side to form them into one big curl.
- ‘Swoop’ the curl back towards the ponytail to create a wave at the side and height on top.
-make the curls transition by pinning a few up from the bottom.



For Extra Effect
-to age the hair, spray dry shampoo to give it a dusty look. To also create this look you can use supra color and colored sprays.

- accessories were popular during the late victorian era so you can add accessories such as gems.

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