Friday, 17 April 2015

Victorian Hairstyle Ideas - Miss Havisham

We had to create three different hair charts for the Miss Havisham look. These are what I came up with;

My first creation was rather historical look. The plan for this look is a centre parting with either side slicked down to the head. I would then have some messy ringlet curls either side, they would be messy because they'd have the look that they've been in for a while. I would slick the back of the hair into a plaited bun in the back. We did this on the Kate Doll Head, and the bun came out looking rather small, so if I was to create this look, I would want to have a model with either long, thick hair, or use a hair piece to make it larger. 

My second hairstyle has again, a middle parting in the centre of the hair. It would have three barrel roll curls either side of the parting. I would want them of a decent size so you can see them slightly at the back but not too big that they look silly at the front. The back of the hair is slick back into a large plaited bun. I would leave a section of the hair down at the back & turn this into 4 ringlet curls. 



My final hairstyle is my favourite & the one I'm going to create for my Miss Havisham look. This look has a centre parting with a barrel roll either side of the parting. I would section the hair over the top of the head, from ear to ear. With the back of the hair, I would create a high messy bun with not everything pinned in place properly. The rest of the back hair will be sectioned, two ringlet curls either side by the ears with two strands of frizzed hair in the middle, that would be brushed out slightly. The rest of the hair at the front would be curled & pinned back into the bun with a ringlet curl either side of the ears. I would spray dry shampoo over the roots of the hair to make it look aged along with using some supra colour palette makeup to create different shaped of grey within the hair. 


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