Step by step Guide
Products which I used to create Estella look:
My work
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.For decorations I used a ribbon on the forehead and pined edges to the pony tail
Those pictures are from my practising Estella look, definitely I kept my make-up, haven't change at all, I did change a bit a hair, after consultation with Helen.
Products which I used;
- Kryolan foundation palette
- Illamasqua Matte Primer
- Illamasqua sculpting powder
- Illamasqua powder blush duo
- Yves Saint Laurent mascara
- Gosh eyebrows kit
- brushes
- Eyelashes curler
- Illamasqua translucent powder
- Mac concealer
- Viva Kryolan palette
- Mac shine balm
Products which used :

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.Then I took small pieces from pony tail and curled them, pined into a scalp- upwards to scalp
2. 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.
3. I also curled hair on the both sides, before I sectioned them into three line, I curled them upwards to the face.
4.After all I added some hair decorations like pins, pearls.
- Denman brush
- fishtail comb
- grips
- pins
- Babylis curler wand
- ribbon
- hairspray
- clips
- an apron
On the pictures like you can see I created a Estella hair, added some ribbon and pearls.That was from my first think, but I changed a bit after consultation with Helen, I divide hair into three section, small on the sides and one big at the back of head, which later a created a pony tail. Pony tail- some hair I curled and upwards pined them to the scalp and some made a plaits and also pined them. Small amount of hair I left below a pony tail, which I curled into three section, added some ribbon and pearls at the end. Hair from the side I curled and I left loosely dropping.
My final look of Estella
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.Then I took small pieces from pony tail and curled them, pined into a scalp- upwards to scalp
2. 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.
3. I also curled hair on the both sides, before I sectioned them into three line, I curled them upwards to the face.
4..After all I added some hair decorations like pins.
Evaluation
Definitely informal time assessment went quiet well, I started from hair, What I changed, I just added more curls on the pony tail and hair from both sides, the edges I curled and pined them to the pony tail, so that was a late Victorian hairstyle. My make-up looked fresh, because of Estella freshness and beauty. I applied a natural skin foundation on the Vicky face, neck and ears.after I applied a translucent powder from Illamasqua, I defined a cheeks with Illamasqua duo sculpting powder and just added some natural peach blush on the cheeks. On the eyelid I put a natural colour from Viva palette Kryolan, to give them freshness-and sparkle eyes and just a little bit defined a soaked line with some peach colour. I brushed a eyebrows, using a brow kit from Gosh I defined a brows with some brown mixed with black. On the eyelashes applied a little bit of mascara, to give them natural look, for an lips I used a shine balm Mac before I put any lip gloss, mixed two colours from lips Kryolan palette LC001+LC004 I achieved lovely strawberry lips. I am really happy for my Estella look- definitely could be better.










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