Thursday, 30 April 2015

Victorian hair style-Estelle and Miss Havisham




My Estelle Hair 
My Estelle Hair was difficult to do as my model had ring loops in her hair where the loops was falling down and she had some glue drom the extension as it was time for her to get them re-done.
For my look I wanted a loose curl victorian look. I am overall happy with the outcome as it was a challenge for me to complete the hairstyle and making sure i dont pul on my models hair extensions.

Tools Used
  • Tail Comb
  • Styling Brush
  • Hair pins
  • Curling wand 
  • hairband
  • Flower
  • Hair spray
  1.  I first sectioned the hair making a straight line 
  2. Then I created the Bun in the hair by taking a U-shape section from the crown of the hair and tying it into a ponytail, taking 4 sections creating a barrel curl and inning it into the hair.
  3. I then started taking small sections of the hair and curled the rest of the back of the hair.
  4. once they was all curled I then pinned the curls into the bun but making them still look very loose.
  5. I left some strand out so it could have that loose effect of the hair.
  6. once the back was complete i then started with the front of the hair making the curls more larger then the back.
  7. I then dressed the curls back to in to the bun and pinned them in.
  8. I created two barrel curs by tonging the hairin wards to my model using a comb to protect her face from the heat on done I pinned them in to a barrel curl.






My Miss Havisham hair came out exactly how I wanted it to look. Very messy but I do think the Bun could have been different more noticble as it looks very messy and the shape is not that clear. but I wanted her to have the bed head look.


Tools Used
  • Tail Comb
  • Styling Brush
  • Hair pins
  • Curling wand 
  • hairband
  • Hair spray
  1.  I first sectioned the hair making a straight line using the nose as my point and thensectioned of the front of the hair.
  2. Then I created the Bun in the hair by taking the back section from the crown of the hair and tying it into a ponytail, taking 4 sections creating a barrel curl and pinning it into the hair.
  3. I then pulled out strands from the bun ceating a very messy look of the hair.
  4. once the back was complete i then started with the front of the hair making 4 curls on each side of the hair letting them loose downwards

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