- Section comb.
- Pintail comb
- Grips
- Curlers
- Dry shampoo
- Hair spray and products to finish
*Consultation, start by looking for what hair type, thin thick, dry or damaged before doing a blow-dry to know what heat you should be using. Type of hair will depend on what products you can use.
Step by steps:
- Part hair in the middle and leave and sides leaving just the back. The dip in the head is where you finish
- Spray roots with dry shampoo if needed and then curl with curlers into barrel curls and pin them leaving them to cool.
- Take out curls and when cooled and start to style.
- Pull forward and back comb
- Softer beehive, back comb mid length.
- Take section by section and back comb.
- Leave sides.
- Start teasing the back comb at the top section, but pay attention to sides.
- Push the hair and start creating a beehive/quaff style. You can push back up with pintail comb if it drops.
I I felt this went better than other attempts, as i have a tendency to be afraid of backcombing so it doesn't have enough structure and volume and will fall quite easily, although after learning the correct technique and being more firm with it it helped better. Although Millie my model has quite thick hair which was challenging at times.



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