Victorian Gothic Hair- Ringlet and Up Styles
Step 1: Section the hair from the middle of
the ears, and tie the rest of hair to the back. Pull some hair out on below.
Step 2: You can neither do a center parting or no parting.
While doing these two steps, pre-heating
the curling iron!
Health and Safety: Do not put the curling
irons anywhere near the makeup products!
Step 3:
Start with the center parting, take a small
section of the hair, and curl the hair from the same direction of the parting. Pull
the hair up and curl it down, remember not to do it too tight as it will be difficult
to remove. Then use the back of the comb to help you remove the hair from the
curling iron. Continue doing the rest of the front hair, but curling in
different directions between each one. For the side, can either continue doing
the same or create several falling curls on the side. To create the falling
curls, hold the curling iron vertically.
Step 4:
Tie the rest of the back hair into a bun. Use
some hair grips around the hair band, this will make sure the hair stays up and
tight. Back combing it to create volume, then fold it over and put some hairpins
to secure it. Do it in several small sections around it, so you can be able to
cover the hair band. Finally, create some falling curls on the bottom hair.
Health and Safety:
Use a comb between the
curling irons and the scalp to avoid scald. Be really careful when curling
around the ears.
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