Equipment:
- Tail comb
- Paddle brush
- Grips and pins
- Small curling wand
- Hair bands
Late Victorian hair style:
1) Create a
center parting with the tail comb and on each side of the parting create
a section of hair to just behind the ear, I then sectioned these off
securing with a section clip.
2) Take a U shaped section from the crown and secure with a hair band into a ponytail.
3) Separate the hair in the ponytail into small sections and curl each piece with a small curling wand.
4)
Once the whole ponytail is curled take each curl individually and
backcomb then twist around into a loop and pin it into place, do this
with every curl and place around to make into a very decorative bun
shape, not the typical doughnut style.
5) Curl the loose hair into ringlet curls.
6) Pin up some of the loose curls into the bun for more volume and height, but leave the majority of the loose hair down.
7) Split each side section into two, so there are two small sections on each side of the head.
8)
Curl the outer sections in one piece along the parting to create barrel
curls and pin these curls back to the bun so they look as if they have
been swept there.
Consultation notes:
Model: Madison Cotton
Hair type: Mid-long length, dyed, bleached, blonde
Happy with heat application
No contra-indications
Designs:
Practise:
Images from my phone on the timed assessment:
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