- The first part of creating this hairstyle was using the hot rollers, we started off by sectioning the front two sections vertically behind the ear and then in a middle parting. Then with each of those separate sections we took two horizontal sections starting from the top and two vertical sections of hair under the two above.
- After that we created two pony tails one under the other at the back of the hair, leaving some hair underneath them. Separate the hair within the ponytail into sections and curl them using the tongs and once they’re curled we pinned the curls leaving some remaining curled hair out of the pin. With the remaining hair at the bottom, lift it to attach the pinned curls on the back of the head and this gave the hairstyle the waterfall look that became very popular in between 1830-1860.
- Remove the rollers at the front of the head and with the bottom two sections comb them together and bring them to the back of the head and pin them with the rest of the other curls. With the top two sections, comb them together and bring them back to where we pinned the bottom section but just above them. Lastly take the rollers out and let them fall on the face.
Monday, 15 February 2016
Late Victorian Hairstyle Practice
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