Monday, 27 October 2014

Frizzing Continued

In our lesson with Helen we spoke more about frizzing and how it can be made more elaborate by using grips to create a look that has more volume and depth.

Here are the steps I carried out to create this frizzing technique.

1. Firstly I sectioned the hair in half as I wanted to work on that section first so I needed the hair out of the way.
2. Next working from the bottom, I took a small section big enough to fit into my hair grip and wrapped the hair in a figure of eight shape around the grip until the whole length of the hair had been wrapped.
3. To keep the ends of the hair from coming loose from the hair grip I next inserted another hair grip onto the end of the hair grip holding the hair to keep it secure.
4. To ensure that the full effect is achieved I then pressed a straightener over the top of the hair around the grip to set the hair in shape.
5. I then carried on these steps all over the half of the head until all of the hair was wrapped up in hair grips.
6. Once the hair had cooled I then gently removed the grips and was left with a tight frizz that I again gently combed out to reveal a voluminous look.


I really loved this look as I feel it created mored volume than just crimping my itself. I'd love to try this on my own hair at some point and practice at home to see what else I can come up with.

Here's is an image I found that incorporates the frizzing technique from a September issue in Vogue Italia. 


And another..


This picture looks like an odd messy version of Elizabethan hair with the colours mimicking that of the Elizabethan era. This hairstyle was created by a designer and stylist called Dallasite Darian Bishop from Toni and Guy.


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