Thursday, 4 December 2014

Time assessment in role as hairstylist

One of the most stressful day, time-assessment final day arrived, my model and hair designer Aine O'Grady. Unfortunately Aine forgot bring to the studio any notes about her design and I had do it without any little help. I crimped hair before time-assessment to had enough time shape and left with non brushed, on the face applied skin base, blush and lipstick to achieved Elizabethan look.

Aine's final designer hair model



Aine's crimped hair and make-up before time-assessment



Products which I used :


  • Denman brush
  • hair spray
  • tail comb brush
  • pins
  • pad
  • band
  • crimper
My final look as hair stylist











From the beginning wasn't very easy to shape anything because of Aine's very long hair. To achieved enormous frizzy hair I crimped before and really good brushed.I divided for 3 section and started from the bottom of head , using a band a made a small pony tail and tucked them underneath and pined, I used a hair spray to keep them together. Definitely I didn't divide them  onto equal section, what you can see on the pictures, that part wasn't so much difficult but very tricky, using a tail comb brush a made look very clean. One side is a little bit unsymmetrical. I used a pad to shape top of the head, looking in the mirror I tried to get symmetrical shape. Edges just rolled them up and pined, using a hair spray a finished look.

References:

New York Fashion-Motcomb St. (2013). Elizabethan hair. Available: http://uk.pinterest.com/pin/448460075365285696/. Last accessed december 2013.

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