Wednesday 8 April 2015

Late Victorian Hair

Late Victorian hairstyle are quiet different from the Early Victorian hairstyles. The curls from the ear sides are all gathered at the back. The hairstyles look more sofisticated, quiet bridal even. More curls are seen at the back side of the head and the curls are also that are loosen behind.
  Tools:

  • Hair brush
  • Tail comb
  • Hair pins
  • Hot curling iron
  • Hair band
How to:

  • Start with parting the hair in the middle.
  • Section the front part  a tiny bit narrower than in early Victorian Hairstyles. Pin them with hair pins
  • Take a small part of the bacl hair and make it a ponytail.
  • Take smaller sections of the ponytail and curl them with the hor curling iron
  • Make a bun, but making kind of little twists in order that it won't have a perfect round bun.
  • The whole back sections you have left, separate them in smaller sections and curl them in vertical way to create those tipical Victorian ringlets
  • You need to ad those curls to the back and even to the bun.
  • You can also separate those curls you've created. 
  • You will create a kind of cascade at the back that goest all the way down.
  • In front, with the hair you've cliped before, separate it in more sections and curl them towards the out side.
  • The section near the ear separate them in two or more vertical sectionn and curl them in vertical way.
  • Star with the bottom and pin them behind toward the bun and leave the curl out. (you can hide the pins in this way and it it the part of the hairstyle that gives you the opportunity to be creative with some fake flowers or something)
  • With the other curls do the thame giving just a bit of volume making them soft .







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