Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Continuity Hair practise


Here is my practise for the continuity for the hair. When created this hairstyle one of my worries was recreating it perfectly as it was so complex.
To create this hairstyle I started by sectioning the hair into 4 sections in front of the ears then at the front of the hair to apply heated rollers, 2 vertical and then 2 horizontal.
·     Then create two more sections leaving some hair at the bottom of the head, curl the top section of the hair and clip it up as soon as it has been curled to let it cool down in the position it is in then I repeated that step with the other two sections. Ensure that the top section is loosely tied so that you can pull it up to tie the lace around it into the shape of a bow.
·     Then take all the clips out so they fall naturally to see what kind of shape you want to create. Then I continued to clip up the top section of the hair around the bow to compliment it and avoided to create a 4 section bun as that wouldn’t fit with late 19th century. Then continued by clipping/styling the second section joining it with the top section so it all looks together hiding the lines from the sections I created at first.
      Once that section has been clipped up you can join the outside part of the bottom section with the other sections.
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      Then I clipped up the bow to secure the outside parts so it looks more secure and stands up. To finish the hairstyle, I undid the hair 
      in the rollers at the front and joined it with the rest of the hair ensuring that it was tight enough but still bit loose.

To the right are the images from my first assessment taken on my phone which shows how similar/close I managed to get the hairstyle to when I practised it.
Looking back I feel its quite similar but I can still see subtle differences which
makes me worried about how close I will get it in my next continuity assessment.

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