Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Do Victorian Hair

Victorian hairstyles were done in the fashion of French hairstyles, parted down the middle before being curled and accessorized with flowers. There are many different kinds of Victorian hairstyles, ranging from up-dos to down-dos complete with braids, curls and twists. Victorian hairstyles work best on long, thick hair.


Instructions


Do Victorian Hair


1. Brush hair out to remove all tangles. Part hair down the center with a wide-toothed comb. Take a 1-inch section of hair and use a curling iron to curl the section tightly into a corkscrew curl. Lightly mist the curl with hairspray. Repeat until your entire head is covered in corkscrew curls.


2. Take two sections of hair that are right up front, near your face, and pull them back to secure behind your head with bobby pins. Use the comb to smooth out any bumps, and set with a little more hairspray.


3. Take a flower hair clip and secure in one of three spots: where the two front sections are secured in the back with the bobby pins, on the side of the head right above the ear, or on the top of the head slightly toward the back. Pull two sections of corkscrew curls from behind and drape over your shoulders.

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