For Miss Havisham I choose late Victorian from those two pictures. Lovely curls loosely fall down on both sides of the face, from back small pony tail, which later on made it some curls and pined upwards to scalp, create like a fish tail
My work
1. I divide a hair onto three section, small on the sides and one in the middle of hair at the back of hair. From last one I made a small pony tail, taking small pieces I curled them a pined onto the scalp
2. Also I did the same from the sides and around an ears, I took small pieces and curled them , then I pined create a fish tail.
3. Last think, hair on the both sides I only curled the edges, to simplicity to pined them- before I folded them outside and curled edges pined to the scalp like on the picture.
4. At the end I used a baptist dry shampoo to give them old look- grey, that's my final look.
My first hair style for Miss Havisham, first I divided hair into three section , two on the side and one small at the back of the head, which later I have done a small pony tail. From pony tail I pick it up a small pieces of hair curled them, and pined upwards to the scalp, formulated a fish tail from curled hair. Afterwards I used a Baptista dry shampoo to achieved grey hair.
My second choose- Miss Havisham look
1. First divide a hair onto three section- small on both sides, one in the middle of hair at the back, which after I made a small pony tail
2. Taking a small pieces from pony tail I curled them and pined upwards to the scalp. The same I did with hair around a pony tail, and pined under a pony tail create a fish tail.
3. Hair from the sides divided into three section an curled upwards to a face.I left loosely fall.That is my final look on my model
My second attempt to create that look for Miss Havisham was similar, but definitely here you can see properly fishtail from beautiful curls. From the beginning was a little difficult to curl them, because of Vicky's long, thick and very straight hair, I really struggled to curl them. What I did change was just smaller pony tail which I curled and pined to the scalp, the same I did with hair from both sides and pinned into a fishtail, loosely fall down at back of the head.
For my Estella look I chose similar hair style
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From those pictures I created it hair style for Estella. This is late Victorian hairstyle, wasn't difficult to create something lovely, girl y and beautiful for very young girl like Estella to defined hair gracefulness
My work
1. First I separated a hair into 3 section, two on the sides, one in the middle at the back- from lats one I made a pony tail.
2. Then I took small pieces from pony tail and curled them, pined into a scalp- upwards to scalp
3. Also curled hair on the side a pined them into a fish tail. My Kate head has a short hair and practise curling its not enough for me.
4. I also curled hair on the both sides, before I sectioned them into three line, I curled them upwards to the face.
5.After all I added some hair decorations like pins, pearls.
Estella look
1. This is my hair style for Estella look. I separated a hair into three section , small on the both side on the face , one small at back in the middle of hair.
2. From a pony tail I took small pieces and some of them curled and pined upwards to the scalp, from some pieces I made a braid and also pined to scalp.
3. I left some small pieces of hair at the bottom of hair and curled them into three section, I left them loosely fall at the back. From both sides I curled only edges to easily pined upwards to pony tail.
4.For decorations I used a ribbon on the forehead and pined edges to the pony tail.
From few pictures I created one style for Estella, which at the end I change a bit. I made a pony tail at the back of head and some pieces of hair curled and some of them made a braids and pined them into the scalp, some hair I left loosely falling down . Definitely I must work on it to achieved
























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