Product List:
- set of rollers
- pin tail comb
- paddle brush/denman brush
- pins, sectioning clips
Steps:
- use white or/and yellow rollers at the back and blue/white rollers at the front
- part slightly off the middle
- brickwork from front down
- when doing the front, remember to leave enough hair to put a roller above the ear
- always have straight lines/ neat sectioning when doing brickwork
- this look is more flat at the roost and curly downwards
-> a proper sketch is in the notebook on how the brickwork should be
-> 50's hair has a more non defined structure
-> 50's hair has a more non defined structure
->After putting in the rollers
-> as Rosie has 'quite' short hair it was a but difficult to put in rollers at the back ,so I had to partly leave out some hair but I think in those cases you could just use a tong to curl the shorter hair
-> after removing the rollers
-> first attempt of dressing out the hair
->but because I was to scared to brush to much out Lottie had to give me hand with dressing out :)
-> because we only had two hours we obviously did not have enough time to do all three era's but that is kind of alright as I did some workshops before where we went through those era's (but the historical correct ones)
-> I actually come to really like working with rollers even though you can easily burn your fingers
-> what I actually really like about this look is how the blue hair is quite the contrast to the 50's hair
->and I noticed again that it is not that easy to work with rollers in short hair as the hair keeping gliding out, which can be quite annoying

















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