Sunday 15 March 2015

Victorian hair estella and miss havisham

 

Victorian hair Estella and Miss Havisham

Estella

equipment:
curlers
hairbrush
hairpins
pin tail comb
hair ties
mousse
hairspray
sectioning clips
Firstly I created a centre parting using my pin tail comb .
I then applied mousse to the parting in order to make the centre parting more prominent and neat.
Next i sectioned the hair into three two small sections at the front of the hair and a larger section at the back using my pin tail comb and sectioning clips.
The larger section i then secured into a high ponytail with a hair tie.
I then applied hairspray to the ponytail to make sure any loose ends were in place and to make the hair appear more sleek.
I then separated the sections in the ponytail into four sections.
One of the four sections i created a plait.
The three remaining sections i applied hairspray to  and rolled the hair to create a Victorian style bun which i then secured in place using hairpins.
I then situated the plaited section around the bun.
The two smaller sections at the front of the hair i curled and hair pin around the bun.
Finally the shorter pieces of hair i create the same amount of ringlets on either side of the hair which i sprayed with hairspray to avoid them from dropping.
 

Here is another photograph of the Estella hair from a side view.
I was generally quite happy with the outcome of the design i felt it look neat and conveyed a variety of Victorian techniques incorporated into the design.

This was my first attempt at my Estella look, i felt it was a good attempt but could have looked less messy. After speaking to Helen she explained that the sectioning could have been neat in order to make the design appear more tidy, this was something to take on board when recreating the look in my informal assessment.

Firstly i create a centre parting with my pin tail comb,
Then created three sections tw smaller sections and a larger section with the remaining hair.
next i secured the larger section in a ponytail
i then sectioned the hair into four and plaited one of the section.
then i applied hairspray to three sections and rolled the hair and secured each section in place with hair pins to create a Victorian style bun.
the i situated the plait around the bun.
i then curled the two sections of hair and secured the curls around the bun.
the two shorter sections of hair i curled and create sculpted ringlets which i applied hairspray to avoid them from dropping.
finally i applied decoration to the hair securing the feather and flowers around the bun.
 

Miss Havisham

equipment
dry shampoo
hair pins
hair curlers
flowers
pin tail com
sectioning clips
hair ties

Here is a photograph of final design from my second continuity assessment.
 
Firstly for my miss Havisham look i create a messy centre parting.
then i sectioned the hair into three two smaller sections and one large section.
next i secured the hair in a ponytail and sectioned each piece of hair applied hairspray to the section and rolled the hair to create a bun which i secured in place using hair pins.
Next i applied dry shampoo to the bun.
I then situated artificial flowers above the bun.
Next i sectioned the smaller sections into three each side of the head which i then rolled the hair and secured in place with hair pins.
The to roll on either side of the hair i applied the curlers to and created a sculpted ringlet on either side.
Finally i applied dry shampoo to the front of the hair.

Here is another photograph of my final hair design from my first continuity assessment.
 

Consultation notes

name: Kerry
Age: 22
Hair colour: Brown
Hair length: Long
Notes: N/A

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