I love your videos! I love that you don’t excessively edit them down. An hour long video on a single hairstyle seems like madness but watching it through I learn so much. Thank you for putting so much time into these videos and making them so educational. I would love to see you do more historical styles, there are just so many to choose from!
Spectacular! Very good explanation of every step and in keeping with the qualities of late Victorian style. Wonderful!!! I love how you specified that late Victorian hair was high at the crown, tight on the sides and tight at the nape. And you explained how that kept it from becoming too early in style like mid-Victorian and how if it had soft wide sides, it would make it start to look later, more Edwardian. These details keep the style specific to the era. The texture at the front in keeping the smaller curls and slight frizz at the fringe was a perfect touch in keeping with late Victorian style. You’re an excellent teacher and hair dresser. Thank you so much for this tutorial.
Now I want someone that makes my hair every morning, like lady old style
I love your videos! I love that you don’t excessively edit them down. An hour long video on a single hairstyle seems like madness but watching it through I learn so much. Thank you for putting so much time into these videos and making them so educational. I would love to see you do more historical styles, there are just so many to choose from!
Amazing, Daisy looked so of the period, very much enjoyed watching, thank you!
Spectacular! Very good explanation of every step and in keeping with the qualities of late Victorian style. Wonderful!!! I love how you specified that late Victorian hair was high at the crown, tight on the sides and tight at the nape. And you explained how that kept it from becoming too early in style like mid-Victorian and how if it had soft wide sides, it would make it start to look later, more Edwardian. These details keep the style specific to the era. The texture at the front in keeping the smaller curls and slight frizz at the fringe was a perfect touch in keeping with late Victorian style. You’re an excellent teacher and hair dresser. Thank you so much for this tutorial.
For us thin haired gals. How to anchor ? If I did that many pincurls, I had no hair left to style.
Please do Renaissance Hair!!!!!
I love it ❤🤩🤩🤩🤩
As an A-1 hair type, I appreciate what a pain in the @ss this hair type can be.
camera person isn't a hair or makeup artist are they ?