Saturday 31 October 2015

Bridal Hair Design Practical

Here is a bridal hairstyle I practiced/designed for my practical on the 26th. I wanted to practice it on something other than the mannequin head so practiced it on my flat mate. This hairstyle turned out different from what I expected as I wanted it to look softer and wasn't planning for it to all be pinned up but as I was creating the hairstyle I changed it to adapt to the hair as it wasn't as long as what I was designing for. Creating this hairstyle helped me practise working on shoulder length hair as in most of our practical I worked on long hair. To improve on this I should practise mire on different types of hair so that I am able to work on any style of hair. 

These images denote my work in the practical lesson, I created the hairstyle I designed but designed to change it as I felt that the hair being on the side made it seem more prom than bridal and with the models hair being long it made it easier for it all to be in the centre. I felt happier with this hairstyle than the on I originally designed as this one looked more bridal and fir more with the criteria. Also when creating this hairstyle I originally designed this hairstyle to have the front curls and down so would work best on a model with a ring however my model didn't have a fringe so I had to find a way to clip to up with it still looking bridal and not childish which was challenging but I managed to find a way of getting the hair into the braids. This shows that when under pressure I am still able to work well.

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