New skills - New Post
- Maja de Sande
- 11. maj 2017
- 2 min læsning
I'm sorry for not being as active as every other blogger. But I am very buisy, but yea... I need to get better! Right now I'm in my second school period, and everything is moving so fast! I feel like it was only yesterday I was strugeling with my haircuts, I still am, but not as mutch. Now I am working with mordern stylings, cool and edgy haircuts and beatyful colorations - wich is exactly what i want to do, the ret of my life.
Last week we had two whole days, to work out an modern styling, and because of a master class with my salon, i only ad a day and a half. But i think the end result, is quit alright!
What i had in mind, was to rethink the pin-up girl as we know. I kept the well known fringe, but instead of curling everything up, and around a scarf, I wanted to make her a little more modern. There for I tied small pieces of hair into body pins, wrapped them in tin foil, and heated them with a straightener. I curled the front nd back up in volume, using a curling iron, everything was parted in triangular shapes. While everything is cooling down, I graped a cup og coffee, and then I reheating the bodypins, just to make sure that is was having the shape I wanted when i freed them. But as the cooled down, for the second time, I sprayed a but of shine spray (from Osis), on to the curls, and then I started to free them from their clips.
I sectioned the fringe, and the back for hat matter, in small pasé's, and then started back combing everything together. I left a small piece of hair, from the fringe, out, because I wanted to make create this arrow-thing on top, just to break it up. But before I pulled it over, I cleaned up my back combing, to make the surfice nice and smooth while i rolled it up. I secured it with couple of boby pins underneath, just to make sure that it stayed in place. I rolled up the back section as well, but turned it, so that it started from the top of one ear, and ender under the other.
Then i freed the body pins from the tin foil and hair, creating these tiny, tiny curls. And as i started combing them, the more frizzy it looked. In the begining i paniced. Because it almost looked like candyfloss, and wasn't supose to be that frizzy. But i flipped it over to one site (the one where the back piece was lowest), and it ended up looking pretty cool! Almost like a scarf, made out of candyfloss and hair.
You can see the end result underneath.
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