First look
What you'll need
- Synthetic hair bow (match colour to hair)
- Comb
- Hairspray
- Heat protecting spray
- Hair straightenenrs
- Hair gel
1. I started with separating the model hair into two separate sections. By doing this, it made it easier to comb through the hair.
2. I took the heat protecting spray and sprayed it around any areas of the hair I was going to apply heat to.
3. I then took a comb and started lightly combing the hair back into a pony tail.
4. My third step was applying gel and hairspray to the top and sides of the hair.
5. I continued combing the hair back until the hair was slicked back tight enough. I wanted a very sleek and neat look, it took me couple of tried but after continuing to comb it back, it eventually stayed the way I wanted it to!
6. I used an elastic band to tie the hair with. I then took a piece of the hair and proceeded to wrap it around the hair band until it was hidden. To hold the hair into place I used hair grips and hairspray.
7. The final step, to give the hair a pretty finish, I took the prosthetic bow and lightly clipped it directly on top of the ponytail until it felt secure.
8. I applied hairspray to finish off the look and, your done!
Second look
What you'll need
- Hair donut
- Hair comb
- Hair grips (a lot!)
- Hair brush
- Hair gel
- Hairspray
- Hair/Head piece (optional)
- Hair bands
1. Firstly, I brushed then combed through the models hair. I wanted a similar sleeked back look like the first shoot, so needed to make sure the hair had no knots.
2. After combing back the hair a few times, I applied hair gel and hairspray before tying it back into a sleek ponytail. The hair donut was then applied over the ponytail.
3. Now heres the complicated bit! I took each bits of hair into separate sections, wrapped it around the hair donut and used hair grips to hold the hair into place. To make the hair stay, I also applied a light layer of hairspray.
4. After clipping each bit of hair until it was secure, I took the excess hair and wrapped it around where the hair grips are shown. I done this so none of them could be seen.
5. To finish the hair off, I used a leaf gold hair piece and wrapped it around the hair bun.
Third look
What you'll need
- Heat protecting spray
- Heated hair wavers
- Hairspray
- Hair grips
1. First, I brushed then combed through the models hair as I wanted a neat, wavy and effortless style.
2. I then took my heat protecting spray and applied it to all the hair. After the spray had dried, I separated the hair into sections, took the heated wavers and waved each section of the hair.
3. When I was happy with the waviness of the hair, I took two sections from the side of each of her temples, and proceeded to plait each section one by one. Once each plait was done, I took hair grips and gripped the hair into place at the back of her head. (As you can see the the photo above.)
4. I wasn't satisfied with the hair, as you could see the hair grips in the back. I took the excess hair from each plait, wrapped it round three times, and gripped the hair into place, being careful to hide each hair grip.
5. I finished the look by taking my Got2be hairspray and lightly applied it around each section of the hair. And your done!
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