Historic Hairstyling: 18th century Twisted Crown Hair Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 19 лют 2020
- The Twisted Crown - showing how to recreate this lovely 18th century hairstyle using modern products and techniques. I have no information on what this style was actually called, sadly most hairstyles in the 18th century don’t have proper names in period sources. They are commonly simply referred to as the hairstyle of the day, or a hairstyle or that hairstyle. Not at all helpful for the hair historian!
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-- Portrait of Wilhelmine Caroline Amalie Tischbein by Johann Heinrich Tischbein the Elder, 1773
-- Penelope Margaret Stafford by Joseph Wright of Derby, c1769. Via: Derby Museums and Art Gallery
-- Charlotte, Queen of Great Britain, by Richard Houston, c.1761-75
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❤❤❤ Truly beautiful, and very elegant, indeed... Blessings, Ms. Deborah J. Steele - 5/10/24
Your voice is so sweet and soothing ☺️ it’s really nice to hear your explanation next to seeing your pretty work!
PrettyShepherd - thank you so much!
Came for hair stuff stayed for tea, more hair stuff, pearls, cute fluffy kitten, a lovely voice and even more haior magic. Can´t wait for more content. ^^
I’m so pleased you enjoyed it!
This is such a great video! Thank you for using me as your model, but more importantly: thank you for doing a video that makes me feel like I can do this style on my own!
It was a pleasure my dear!
I used to use flour for my hair powder and it was an absolute nightmare to wash out. Now I use white spray on hair color since it washes out of my hair a lot easier.
It’s the Tasting History music!!!!
Ginger cats FTW!!
What a lovely hairstyle, I can't wait to try this! I've often been afraid that mid-century hairstyles all involve copious amounts of barrel curls which I don't like doing, but now I'm finally assured that some of those were actually rope braids, which I love doing!
Yep, while you definitely see barrel curls and tete du mutton style curls alot in the 1760s, there are more options!
THANKYOU! Finally something new that isn't a ridiculously huge Pompadour!
I think Loepsie is the only other one to do a non-pompadour 18th.c hairstyle (though she has done her fair share of them too tbf). Everyone else seems to forget there's more than just huge hair haha!
You made this very approachable and easy to follow. Looking forward to future content!
You are most welcome! There are so many wonderful hairstyles from the 1760s-1790s, I'm definitely making it my mission to show more of the options and variations for costumers and reenactors to wear!
Great tutorial and super cute video complete with kitty cameos. Thank you so much for sharing. Looking forward to more like this one.
Soooo good! I can’t WAIT for more tutorials 😃 Especially for medium length hair with bangs 😬 Not sure what to do with them but don’t want to grow them out…
I LOVE this! It doesn't even seem entirely impossible for me to do. Thank you!
It was really cool to see how you put this style together, especially after seeing the pics on instagram. You also made it look really approachable. You have a talent for tutorials like this.
Molly C - Oh thank you so much! I really appreciate the feedback!
BRILLIANT! I have become obsessed with the amazing rope braid crown styles on the Borgias, and after searching through so many tutorials of crown braids on little girls that did not have the look I was going for, tah dah! This is it!! Thank you so much.
Wow! So I’m not a hair person, but this really feels like something I could do. It’s a wonderful tutorial, and I can’t wait to see more!
Renee Starling - Yay! I’m so glad!
How many of us are going to do this hairstyle for the garden party now? :p
I'm gonna try it for the Francaise Dinner. 😊
I just tried doing this hairstyle on myself and lets just say I'm not Jenny La Fleur 😂
Lovely tutorial! I need to try this. Do you have any tips for someone with finer hair to do this without extensions? I've got the length but my hair is way thinner then Taylor's.
When you twist the hair fluff out, or “pancake” the twist before you pin it down. I’m doing a video on how to do this style with finer hair soon!
Where can è get that Bobby pin bracelet?
kohakuaiko - The bracelet magnet I’m wearing is from Nicholas French: nicholasfrench.com/product/nicholas-french-pin-ups/
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