Edwardian Hair seems to be made for me and everyone elso who rolls out of bed looking like hagrid and is the proof that you can look undone and elegant at the same time. deal with that, late 90ies and 21th century sleek hairstyles-people!!
I used to wear my hair in a certain bun in middle school and my grandmother would always say how I look like her mother in law! My middle school bun was similar to the Gibson girl look. I'd just put my head upside down and make a little bun, and when flipped back upright all the hair around the bun was somewhat poofy/doughnut shape.
The universe has heard my pondering. Went to sleep last night thinking about ways to do easy everyday Edwardian hairstyles. Then, I wake up to this! Thank you Lucy!!!
i love how natural you are. how you don't care that you're in the internet and your hair looks crazy, you even make jokes about it. thank you for being authentic in this plastic world.
"I am assuming most of us don't have piles of our own shedded hair lying around somewhere in the house." Me, having to unclog my vacuum cleaner and shower drains weekly: 👀
Yes. Of course. Nobody has hair they peeled from their brush or braids from their last haircut in a ziploc bag on the dresser. That'd be odd. I, a normal person, couldn't imagine doing that.
I also couldn't imagine keeping someone else's beautiful hair in a ziploc bag with the intention of maybe having someone make a wig with the material someday xD Of course not.
Regarding pins and having a lasting hairstyle, I never use elastics and make everything hold together by knowing how to weave the pins in the bun (as a bonus, practicing it makes one more adept at hiding the pins) _and_ by working with textured hair thanks to hair oil and powder (because I wash my hair once a week and powder it mid-week to keep it nice and tidy). I can run with my hairdo and it won't move a millimeter because it's well-secured thanks to these two factors.
bangs were still worn in the edwardian era the tended to be shorter and weren't as popular as in the previous decade but my great-great-grandmother wore micro bangs on the side of her head and i've seen quite a few pictures of the era where women wore very frizzy face framing pieces
This is so helpful! I love Edwardian styles, but though my hair is long-ish (waist length, about halfway to where I’d ideally like it to be), it’s super, super fine! And it’s also curly, which makes it harder, actually. Because getting those big bits of fluff at the front- it doesn’t work as well because my hair goes everywhere, but because it’s so fine, it leaves big gaps. I think the dry shampoo and teasing trick will work. I think I’ll also buy a bunch of hair donuts, cut them, and sew them together to make one really big hair rat. I tried with a stocking, but it’s too light a colour, which means it shows through my fine hair.
I love your videos so much especially not only a relaxing calm demeanor but the fact that you have items that are relatable and that many of us would have at home. Many UA-camrs seem to have to get so many different specialized props and purchases but a lot of us would have barrettes hair bows curling iron‘s and different things like that already at home so that we can easily create this looks and you make it very simple to follow and Your instructions are simple and clear thank you I have enjoyed watching so so many of your videos
Vidéo très inspirante ! La technique du "prends tes cheveux et fais un truc derrière" j'adore ! Je trouve ça casual chic et ce n'est identique tous les jours 😊
I love your tutorials so much because my hair type is very similar to yours if not the same, and it gives me the confidence in knowing that it still will look beautiful even though I don't have that *thicc* hair. love you!
@@britneyzzshadow1716 Maybe just try and see what happens :) Good luck! I would love it if someone sended her some inspiration for a new historical figure
Beautiful hairstyles I'm a boy because I have long hair and thank you for such nice inspirations. I've already chosen my hairstyle and I'm going to make that braid out of a bow. I've only ever worn a ponytail.
Love this. I used to LOVE looking at the hairstyles (and clothes) from this era. The whole 'Gibson girl' look was fascinating to me. Unfortunately, I never ever had the hair for it, but now days, with the addition of hair extensions and pieces, I probably could have. Maybe one of these days, as I get more into historybounding, I'll invest in some decent wigs that I can do stuff like this to. (My own hair I gave up on. Due to thyroid issues, I think, it's SUPER fine and I lose so much of it, there's not a ton there. So I ended up chopping it rather short. It was better than long and thin. :P But wigs. . .could give it back. Sorta. Kinda. Ok, not really, but it's better than nothing. lol)
I loved the hairstyles! So airy and effortless looking. And the aesthetics in this video are so nice and well tought. Flowers, the blouse, even the soft yellow light. The only thing i would change would be the "visibility" of your hair. I know how hard it is to show hairstyles with dark hair but i can hardly see the braids in the last milkmaid style.
If you backcomb/tease your hair the 2 best ways to get the knots out is first, begin brushing your hair at the ends and slowly moving up the hair in small increments, never try to brush a knot out beginning at the root. Or second, if you put your fingers in at the root under the back combing and wiggle your fingers side to side until it comes loose.
Kudos for addressing the travails of the fine/thin/straight follicle bunch. Recent gastro surgeries did cost some temporary hair loss. So yes, did save shed follicles to make perfect match pump/ bump additions. Nylon net @ fabric stores or dissected bath scrubbies in compatible color shades can substitute for donuts.
LOVE THIS! Thank you so much. I have very, very long hair and I've been watching your videos for a long time, but I wanted something easy to do for work that had an Edwardian look. This was so helpful, thank you!!
Thank you for this. My 10 year old daughter has to dress like Willa Cather for school. There are so many pictures of the front of these styles, but finding good pictures of the back has been hard. My daughter does have long enough hair to wrap around her head. I wish the Coco Chanel look was something the author had worn! I'm super excited to see what we can get done for her performance.
I am an individual who has a ziploc bag full of my hair. About 40 odd years ago I had long heavy hair and migraines. Since I was too young for the medications that the doctor could have prescribed he suggested that I cut off my long hair so that the "weight" did not trigger a migraine. My Mother was horrified because we had a ritual where she would brush my long hair and braid it and or put it up or a combination of both. When the hair dresser cut my hair my Mother saved it. (I forgot to add that he was wrong because I still had migraines with short hair.) and as I never grew my hair out beyond shoulder length, those styles were very important in the 80's and 90's, my Mother held on to it. As my hair began to gray she pulled the bag out of her "Hope" chest and gave it to me so my hairdresser could match my original color. Unfortunately my hair was a golden brown with red, copper and dark blonde highlights so we both colored and highlighted my hair. The cost to keep this up was outrageous, and my fine hair became so fragile that I simply colored it and a few years ago started to grow it out. Since I was home bound during the pandemic and I have a lot of hats I let it grow out and I am now experimenting with the new generation of Hennas. Once my hair was completely gray and getting longer, as is my friend's, we have decided once we get the base color we like we will start low light because you can't lighten hair with Henna. We are having a blast. I've even figured out how to lighten henna but I don't want to get into that here. So very long story to explain how some people do have bags of their own hair.
I’m doing music man for my Highschool play and I am in charge of hair and makeup. I am so excited to share this video with them so they can try themselves and see which hairstyle they want!
You mentioned your technique in your milkmaid braid video; I love that technique! It’s one of the few videos that I’ve saved. Well, maybe not few but memorable videos that I’ve saved. 😊
You mention you have fine hair and you backcomb it a lot - thus you get many tangles. I have learned that a olive oil applied to the tangles as you begin to wash your hair, slips those tangles out. Then shampoo and condition as normal, and it combs out like a dream.
Love these simple styles. And I'm not much of a modern trendy woman. I prefer older classic styles with romance. I have medium length super thick frizzy wavy hair so if I could just find one nice look is be happy lol. Where did you get your hair barette? I can find nothing like it!
In this video you look like Lucy in Room With a View, and in your 18th century hair video, you gave me Bellatrix Lestrange vibes, so, in the end, I decided you must just look like Helena Bonham Carter!
@@Loepsie Oh I'm aware, I've been a subscriber for probably 10 years now and that's why I subbed! I meant more in the way of editing style and mannerisms. Or you're simply adding to your editing skills and that's what I'm noticing :)
Seeing you with the extentions I have an idea for a famous person inspired video. I've just listened to a podcast about Mathilde Willink and that would be an awesome style to recreate. It is veeeeery out there and over the top of course, but wild.and fun These hairstyles look nice!
I just wore a braid around my head yesterday, but because my hair is Not long enough either, I dutchbraided it which made it a little more secure. After I opened it, i had eighties voluminous hair 😂
I have hair rats made out of my own hair. Everytime I went to the hairdresser, the hairdresser was kind enough to gather it up and put in a plastic bag. It so makes a difference wearing hair rats, made out of one's hair.
If I may ask - aren't you afraid to damage your hair rat while using it? I don't know how much work/cost went into the making of the hair rat but I'm always afraid to use something more often than just for special occasions that wasn't easy to obtain 😅 I would love to hear from you on that but obviously feel free not to answer :)
I have a picture of my great grandmother, which was taken around 1918. In that picture she has milkmaid braids, but with a twist it looks like. Because she has a big fluffy bow in the neap of her neck. So it looks like she has done a half updue with the braids and then put the rest of the hair back into a low pony tail with help of that big bow. And I can´t quite figure out how she has done it. xD
@@Loepsie It is! And I think I have figured out haw she did it. So she must’ve put the top half of her hair in a low ponytail and the bottom half she did the milkmaid braids of. In the same way you did. That’s the only way I can think of that would make sense. 😅 She also has her hair in that fashionable Edwardian side part.
I do like cute hairstyles but I stay in my corner with my VERY at shoulder-length hair waiting watching past shoulder and other long hairstyles be made. One day.
My floor length hair screeched at the back-combing, but I guess I have enough hair to push up for volume, so, none of that! Lol at ‘A Bobby pin to hold it in place...’ where is my super grip!?
As someone who has very thin, straight and fine hair, Edwardian styles are a lot of work. Back combing and curls don't stay in my hair very well either. I usually end up using a lot of faux hair , faux hair rats and every manner of clip in hair I can find to fill in thin spots that should be poofy.
Edwardian Hair seems to be made for me and everyone elso who rolls out of bed looking like hagrid and is the proof that you can look undone and elegant at the same time. deal with that, late 90ies and 21th century sleek hairstyles-people!!
😂
LOL yes!
I used to wear my hair in a certain bun in middle school and my grandmother would always say how I look like her mother in law! My middle school bun was similar to the Gibson girl look. I'd just put my head upside down and make a little bun, and when flipped back upright all the hair around the bun was somewhat poofy/doughnut shape.
Yessss
okay but your hair at the beginning before styling was also a very pretty look!!
Roller curls are life ❤
Ikr ahh ♡
lol, i thought that was supposed to be a hairstyle as well haha xD
The universe has heard my pondering. Went to sleep last night thinking about ways to do easy everyday Edwardian hairstyles. Then, I wake up to this! Thank you Lucy!!!
Perfect timing 🤩
God*
i love how natural you are. how you don't care that you're in the internet and your hair looks crazy, you even make jokes about it. thank you for being authentic in this plastic world.
As an actor who is often in charge of her own hair, having these simple hair styles are so helpful! Thank you!
"I am assuming most of us don't have piles of our own shedded hair lying around somewhere in the house."
Me, having to unclog my vacuum cleaner and shower drains weekly: 👀
Yes. Of course. Nobody has hair they peeled from their brush or braids from their last haircut in a ziploc bag on the dresser. That'd be odd. I, a normal person, couldn't imagine doing that.
I also couldn't imagine keeping someone else's beautiful hair in a ziploc bag with the intention of maybe having someone make a wig with the material someday xD Of course not.
Well, mine is in a kleenex box in my closet, so...
@@Myladyinred999 7ta
Nope just very normal humans here
Hair used to be braided using tiny stands to make jewelry. It's certainly different, but you should look it up to learn more about it
The mad-professor look is a LOOK all unto itself! ✨✨✨I live for it!
Regarding pins and having a lasting hairstyle, I never use elastics and make everything hold together by knowing how to weave the pins in the bun (as a bonus, practicing it makes one more adept at hiding the pins) _and_ by working with textured hair thanks to hair oil and powder (because I wash my hair once a week and powder it mid-week to keep it nice and tidy).
I can run with my hairdo and it won't move a millimeter because it's well-secured thanks to these two factors.
I really love that first voluminous half up style
Exactly what i thought 👍
FR
bangs were still worn in the edwardian era the tended to be shorter and weren't as popular as in the previous decade but my great-great-grandmother wore micro bangs on the side of her head and i've seen quite a few pictures of the era where women wore very frizzy face framing pieces
Im pretty sure those were people like me whos hair isa little shit and produces something similar to frizzy bangs on the side on its own.
I love this idea! I need a simple style! For my Anne of Green Gables looks! 🥕
Ohhh man i looove Anne of Green Gables! ♥ might have to get out the dvd's now haha
I love Anne of green gables
Exactly why I came here haha! Great minds think a like 😆
*eyes the box of hair from my brush I’ve been saving
Hahaha yesss that's perfect for this!
ahh, same. I've been collecting my hair for two months now, and I look forward to wearing Edwardian hair styles a lot of times now. 😊
@@svetlana7579 ua-cam.com/video/bPirvZzGFBE/v-deo.html
The moment you said Coco Chanel I knew what picture you would be using as reference, I have drawn that portrait in my sketchbook, its so beautiful
I adore that photo
This is so helpful! I love Edwardian styles, but though my hair is long-ish (waist length, about halfway to where I’d ideally like it to be), it’s super, super fine! And it’s also curly, which makes it harder, actually. Because getting those big bits of fluff at the front- it doesn’t work as well because my hair goes everywhere, but because it’s so fine, it leaves big gaps.
I think the dry shampoo and teasing trick will work. I think I’ll also buy a bunch of hair donuts, cut them, and sew them together to make one really big hair rat. I tried with a stocking, but it’s too light a colour, which means it shows through my fine hair.
I love your videos so much especially not only a relaxing calm demeanor but the fact that you have items that are relatable and that many of us would have at home. Many UA-camrs seem to have to get so many different specialized props and purchases but a lot of us would have barrettes hair bows curling iron‘s and different things like that already at home so that we can easily create this looks and you make it very simple to follow and Your instructions are simple and clear thank you I have enjoyed watching so so many of your videos
Thank you!
Vidéo très inspirante ! La technique du "prends tes cheveux et fais un truc derrière" j'adore ! Je trouve ça casual chic et ce n'est identique tous les jours 😊
thank you for the easy hairstyles. I am so in love with your blouse and would love to see it in its entirety
the music in the background and your Edwardian hairstyles and blouse make this a relaxing video.
I'm styling wigs for a musical set in 1890s NY City. This tutorial is what I needed. Thank you!
Amazing hairstyle!!! They all look fabulous.
Your glasses adds more beauty to the hairstyle
The flowers to the side was so becoming and romantic.
I love your tutorials so much because my hair type is very similar to yours if not the same, and it gives me the confidence in knowing that it still will look beautiful even though I don't have that *thicc* hair. love you!
uh the flowers hairstyle .. I'm obsessed with it your channel is actually therapeutic 🤍
Beautiful! Could you please bring back beauty becans?
Ah I'm afraid that series ran a bit dry... I had to move on to more and more obscure historical figures and viewswere dropping with that :(
@@Loepsie oh it is okay! Lucy if someone messages you in instagram do you reply?
@@britneyzzshadow1716 Maybe just try and see what happens :) Good luck!
I would love it if someone sended her some inspiration for a new historical figure
@@Myladyinred999 I did text her onetime on Instagram and I said how much I liked her videos.
I wish I could give ALL of your Historical videos 1,000 Likes. Cause I LOVE THEM!
Beautiful hairstyles I'm a boy because I have long hair and thank you for such nice inspirations. I've already chosen my hairstyle and I'm going to make that braid out of a bow. I've only ever worn a ponytail.
"hair rat" - I love it! Maybe when I brush my collie!
Yes I love these hairstyles, especially during the springtime 🌷🌱
I really love the edwardian era
your hair is so pretty :3
Hi!! Lucy !! I love all the hairstyles. It's perfect, and beautiful. You're looking awesome.
Always love your historical hair videos, so naturally I love this one too. I'm going to try a couple of these this week.
Love this. I used to LOVE looking at the hairstyles (and clothes) from this era. The whole 'Gibson girl' look was fascinating to me. Unfortunately, I never ever had the hair for it, but now days, with the addition of hair extensions and pieces, I probably could have. Maybe one of these days, as I get more into historybounding, I'll invest in some decent wigs that I can do stuff like this to. (My own hair I gave up on. Due to thyroid issues, I think, it's SUPER fine and I lose so much of it, there's not a ton there. So I ended up chopping it rather short. It was better than long and thin. :P But wigs. . .could give it back. Sorta. Kinda. Ok, not really, but it's better than nothing. lol)
I loved the hairstyles! So airy and effortless looking. And the aesthetics in this video are so nice and well tought. Flowers, the blouse, even the soft yellow light. The only thing i would change would be the "visibility" of your hair. I know how hard it is to show hairstyles with dark hair but i can hardly see the braids in the last milkmaid style.
Enjoyed your tutorial and the background music. Your blouse is lovely. Thank you.
Thank you!
Yes I love these hairstyles, especially during the springtime 🌷🌱 thanks for sharing!
I love these beautiful and elegant hairstyles. 🥰 Great job.
Yay I love all your videos!! ^^" 🧡🧡🧡
If you backcomb/tease your hair the 2 best ways to get the knots out is first, begin brushing your hair at the ends and slowly moving up the hair in small increments, never try to brush a knot out beginning at the root. Or second, if you put your fingers in at the root under the back combing and wiggle your fingers side to side until it comes loose.
Kudos for addressing the travails of the fine/thin/straight follicle bunch. Recent gastro surgeries did cost some temporary hair loss. So yes, did save shed follicles to make perfect match pump/ bump additions. Nylon net @ fabric stores or dissected bath scrubbies in compatible color shades can substitute for donuts.
I will try to do this. Beautiful ❤
Your hair looks so healthy and full! 😍 (Before extensions)
Your hair right before you did anything with it made me see 💕heart eyes💕
What a pretty blouse!
LOVE THIS! Thank you so much. I have very, very long hair and I've been watching your videos for a long time, but I wanted something easy to do for work that had an Edwardian look. This was so helpful, thank you!!
I've done the third one by rolling the hair around a hairband and then securing, I had no idea that was Edwardian! Definitely makes it a bit easier:)
Thank you for this. My 10 year old daughter has to dress like Willa Cather for school. There are so many pictures of the front of these styles, but finding good pictures of the back has been hard. My daughter does have long enough hair to wrap around her head. I wish the Coco Chanel look was something the author had worn! I'm super excited to see what we can get done for her performance.
Your Historical Edwardian hair tutorials are the best!
Thank you! 😊
I LOVE these kind of videos 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
I am an individual who has a ziploc bag full of my hair. About 40 odd years ago I had long heavy hair and migraines. Since I was too young for the medications that the doctor could have prescribed he suggested that I cut off my long hair so that the "weight" did not trigger a migraine. My Mother was horrified because we had a ritual where she would brush my long hair and braid it and or put it up or a combination of both. When the hair dresser cut my hair my Mother saved it. (I forgot to add that he was wrong because I still had migraines with short hair.) and as I never grew my hair out beyond shoulder length, those styles were very important in the 80's and 90's, my Mother held on to it. As my hair began to gray she pulled the bag out of her "Hope" chest and gave it to me so my hairdresser could match my original color. Unfortunately my hair was a golden brown with red, copper and dark blonde highlights so we both colored and highlighted my hair. The cost to keep this up was outrageous, and my fine hair became so fragile that I simply colored it and a few years ago started to grow it out. Since I was home bound during the pandemic and I have a lot of hats I let it grow out and I am now experimenting with the new generation of Hennas. Once my hair was completely gray and getting longer, as is my friend's, we have decided once we get the base color we like we will start low light because you can't lighten hair with Henna. We are having a blast. I've even figured out how to lighten henna but I don't want to get into that here. So very long story to explain how some people do have bags of their own hair.
''don't do this when you have bangs'' oopss I have, but gonna try anyway!
Thanks for another lovely video on hair methods!
Oh, I love these! Thank you so much. 😊💗
I’m doing music man for my Highschool play and I am in charge of hair and makeup. I am so excited to share this video with them so they can try themselves and see which hairstyle they want!
Love this
You mentioned your technique in your milkmaid braid video; I love that technique! It’s one of the few videos that I’ve saved. Well, maybe not few but memorable videos that I’ve saved. 😊
You mention you have fine hair and you backcomb it a lot - thus you get many tangles. I have learned that a olive oil applied to the tangles as you begin to wash your hair, slips those tangles out. Then shampoo and condition as normal, and it combs out like a dream.
I just love this ideas of hairstyles. Thank you :)
This makes me wish I had longer hair!
Edwardian hair and fashion came back in the 70s with a cottage twist
I love this, I need to try them all!
I have to do one hairstyles for a low budget short film I will be in I am so greatful for this video!!!
You look like helena bonham carter in a room with a view in this video! So so beautiful!
will you do history bounding for other eras of hairstyles? This was a really fun video!
Love these simple styles. And I'm not much of a modern trendy woman. I prefer older classic styles with romance. I have medium length super thick frizzy wavy hair so if I could just find one nice look is be happy lol. Where did you get your hair barette? I can find nothing like it!
In this video you look like Lucy in Room With a View, and in your 18th century hair video, you gave me Bellatrix Lestrange vibes, so, in the end, I decided you must just look like Helena Bonham Carter!
Loved this! Thank you! Can someone link the Edwardian hair pinterest picture
So gorgeous
I think Rachel Maksy is rubbing off on you. I'm okay with this 😆
Thanks for the video! I love historically inspired fashion & beauty.
Haha I do love Rachel, but I've been making historical-inspired hair tutorials since 2014 😊
@@Loepsie Oh I'm aware, I've been a subscriber for probably 10 years now and that's why I subbed! I meant more in the way of editing style and mannerisms. Or you're simply adding to your editing skills and that's what I'm noticing :)
Love these thank you!
Seeing you with the extentions I have an idea for a famous person inspired video. I've just listened to a podcast about Mathilde Willink and that would be an awesome style to recreate. It is veeeeery out there and over the top of course, but wild.and fun These hairstyles look nice!
Thinking of trying some of these since my hair is naturally big anyway, I won’t need to do any back combing!
Regarding the last hairstyle, maybe u could try combining the hair of the first braid with the second when you reach the back of your head.
I just wore a braid around my head yesterday, but because my hair is Not long enough either, I dutchbraided it which made it a little more secure. After I opened it, i had eighties voluminous hair 😂
✨I love your channel.
Loved it thank you for a wonderful video!!! Xxx
I have hair rats made out of my own hair. Everytime I went to the hairdresser, the hairdresser was kind enough to gather it up and put in a plastic bag. It so makes a difference wearing hair rats, made out of one's hair.
If I may ask - aren't you afraid to damage your hair rat while using it? I don't know how much work/cost went into the making of the hair rat but I'm always afraid to use something more often than just for special occasions that wasn't easy to obtain 😅 I would love to hear from you on that but obviously feel free not to answer :)
You look gorgeous at this hairstyle .....bcoz u have curly hair ....and I have ..straight long hair
Nice 👍
you should try curtain bangs it works better with the widows peak/v hairline
I liked so much for winter were the hair has own life 🤣
I wear my hair like the first style nearly everyday. I didn't realize it was Edwardian.
Thank you! Getting ready for an Edwardian cosplay party. How were hats worn with these styles?
The ultimate mum bun. I would be all for it if my hair held any volume.
"Most of you don't have piles of hair lying around" Me postpartum pulling out another hair rat from the drain: "...."
*Me finished watching pride and prejudice *
*Gets notification for this video*
How fitting.
Pride and Prejudice takes place nearly 100 years before the start of the Edwardian Era.
@@MS-pw6ur yeah I'm just mentioning how niche the content I watch is.
I always do loose hairstyles too. My buns are always loose. And I have naturally curly hair but tons of spirals
Frizz is the enemy 😂😩
First ever! Wow!
You are the most stunning
I have a picture of my great grandmother, which was taken around 1918. In that picture she has milkmaid braids, but with a twist it looks like. Because she has a big fluffy bow in the neap of her neck. So it looks like she has done a half updue with the braids and then put the rest of the hair back into a low pony tail with help of that big bow. And I can´t quite figure out how she has done it. xD
Ohh that sounds so beautiful!
@@Loepsie It is! And I think I have figured out haw she did it. So she must’ve put the top half of her hair in a low ponytail and the bottom half she did the milkmaid braids of. In the same way you did. That’s the only way I can think of that would make sense. 😅 She also has her hair in that fashionable Edwardian side part.
I do like cute hairstyles but I stay in my corner with my VERY at shoulder-length hair waiting watching past shoulder and other long hairstyles be made. One day.
I really like you as a person
My floor length hair screeched at the back-combing, but I guess I have enough hair to push up for volume, so, none of that! Lol at ‘A Bobby pin to hold it in place...’ where is my super grip!?
Very nice👍😉
omg this is godsent 💖
PS. I have that SAME MIRROR! Its...Ikea...right? I think...idk but it's the same...got it at a Thrift store.
#3 es identico al peinado de Evelyn en la Momia 1998
Oh my gosh!! Your hair is so thick now! How did you do it? It’s been a little bit since I’ve watched one of your videos but still...
I wrote a blog post about that a while back 😊 loepsie.com/2020/07/all-the-things-im-doing-to-grow-thicker-hair/
@@Loepsie Thank you. Just saw your response and will check it out right now. 👍🏼
As someone who has very thin, straight and fine hair, Edwardian styles are a lot of work. Back combing and curls don't stay in my hair very well either. I usually end up using a lot of faux hair , faux hair rats and every manner of clip in hair I can find to fill in thin spots that should be poofy.
should i comb my curly hair in the end?