Equipment Needed:
- Hair Tie
- Bobby Pins
- Small Curling Tong
- Sectioning Clips
- Dry Shampoo
- Rat Tail Comb
Step By Step
- Start by parting the hair down the middle using your Rat tail comb.
- Then section from the back of the ear up all the way to the other side of the head.
- With the front section create two sections on either side of the center parting.
- With the back section create a 'V' shape and pull the hair into a high ponytail.
- Using the small curling tongs begin to curl small sections of the ponytail - making sure to tuck the ends of the hair into the curling tong.
- With the curled sections pin them around the pony tail.
- Use the small curling tongs to sausage curl the rest of the hair remaining below the pony tail.
- Begin to pin the side sausage curls near the ponytail - leave the middle long curls but separate them slightly with your fingers.
- At the front part of the head start with one section and begin with three sections and curl them vertically facing into the head. - Do this on the other side section too.
- With the two front sections brush them separately together and smooth them over to the ponytail area is - do this on both sides. (It should look like a big soft wave)
Optional
- You could add decorative accessories such as fake flowers or ribbons.
- Also to make the hair appear grey, spray dry shampoo or colored hairspray.
Personal Analysis
For my first attempt of a Late Victorian Hairstyle I don't think it's too bad. I'm going to keep practicing creating sausage curls as mine weren't very neat. I found it difficult to make the ponytail part look neat a tidy. Overall I think I could do with more practice.






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