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today this type of style can be mostly seen in catwalks and hair shows. designers such as channel have been know to use this inspiration.
This week lesson we got to practice the Elizabethan look on each other. this was a very exiting session for me.
- to start off i prepped my modal by putting a gown on her and making sure that her hair is will brushed out.
- i them divided her her hair into two the top and bottom.
- climped the bottom part of her hair using climpers and curled the top part of her hair using medium size tongs.
- then used two padding to create the shape that i wonted which is a heat shape.
- dividing the hair into two i in-stored the padding in both sides and the back combed to create more volume.
- i presided to mold the hair to the desired shape and then pined it in place.
- the front part of the hair that i had curled, i brushed it our and and started to pin it in place to create a more wavy effect.
in the future i will make sure that the pudding is placed in the write place by stepping away from the model and checking to see if the placement is the same. also i will not brush out the curls in the future.
equipment's used
- comb
- hair brush
- hair pins
- climperd
- tongs
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