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Any Hairdressers?
HI I really love the old schhool glamour and i want to try and recreate this hair style:
http://movieactors.com/photos-30/mae27.jpeg Does anyone know how it is done please? |
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have you tried youtube.
It helped me when i was trying to do an updo for an elvis weekend. |
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HI I really love the old schhool glamour and i want to try and recreate this hair style:
http://movieactors.com/photos-30/mae27.jpeg Does anyone know how it is done please?
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Many thanks guys!
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The front is finger waves and the back are pin curls. The pin curls are a doddle (after you watch a few tutorials) and are great generally for long maintenance curls. I like Lisa Freemont Street http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QmIQlK-HYA . You can either do the curls on wet hair or dry hair, I always do mine on dry hair as I'm not too fussed about too much structure.
The finger waves will be harder to recreate. It's something that I want to do actually, but I don't really want the heavy gel laden down hair as my hair is too fine for that. I would rather create it with soft curls, more old hollywood glamour. You could alternatively buy a waver to create the waves at the front. |
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