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Becomming a Gibson girl- Edwardian pompadour hairstyle and makeup
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- Опубліковано 20 лис 2020
- This video is about very early 20th century makeup and big hair. I do my face up in an early Edwardian style and show you my favorite hairstyle using a big hair cushion. My hair is below my waist and in this video curled but this hairstyle works well on straight hair and shorter hair as well.
If you have thinner hair or your hair is much shorter I'd recommend using hair extensions for the bun and you can also wrap fake hair around the cushion to prevent it from showing.
My cushion is 15x2" rectangle and a 28x5" rectangle sewn together, stuffed and whipped together from the bottom edge at the back. You can use a smaller cushion just make sure it stretches to your head and won't pop off.
I saw a woman (about 75-80 years old) standing in line at a grocery store in England back in 2004. She had this hairstyle, and the impression that I got was that this was her daily hairstyle since her entire adult life. I found it fascinating. Thank you for this very informative and nicely done video!
Absolutely stunning. Always loved the simple make up
I loved the tutorial! Making the hair was always the most difficult part. Ypur video helped me a lot! Thank you!
I'm glad you found it helpful! 😊
Rose water and glycerin was a common toner, which still can be bought today! (I’m personally obsessed.)
This Video was brillant! Exactly what I was looking for. The edwardian Ladies were sooo beautiful and I need to try this!
I’m totally stealing that food colouring trick! I’ve been struggling to find a good tint, slightly darker than my own lip colour, that doesn’t leave uneven colouring on my lips. The one I’ve got now is a great colour, but it leaves slightly darker colour in the inner parts of the lips, which looks as though they’re bleeding- not a nice, healthy natural look.
So I’ll definitely give the food colouring a try!
Also, I have very fine (though long) hair, and it’s especially thin at the temples. I don’t have any hair extensions (though I’m planning on getting some, both for a bigger bun and to cover my hair rat.
So what I do with a Gibson Girl ‘do, is after I’ve folded back the front middle section of my hair and pinned it in place, I divide it in half, and then loop it back under and over the top of the rat, just to the side of where I’d pulled back the front section- then I put the temple parts of my hair over the top and pin. It just helps to cover that especially fine section, and if I don’t, the hair rat is very visible, and being as it’s right at the front, that’s not a great look. So it’s almost like when you do a Gibson tuck at the back of your hair with a scarf, only it’s at the top, and over a hair rat. The rest of my hair is usually enough to cover the rat, it’s just that one section. Technically two sections, one at either temple.
Though it will obviously be much easier once I finally get some hair extensions and cover the rat in those, so then I don’t need to worry about it so much. And then I’ll also use some to make my bun a bit fuller.
Having fine hair can make certain hairstyles a bit tricky. I’d kill to have lovely thick hair like my daughter has, but it’s just not to be, and so I have to rely on tricks and a bit of artificial help. Which is okay- it’s what women with fine hair did in the past.
If your hair is long enough you can totally wear it all down and then put on the cushion, it'll make a less voluminous bun but that way you can pull hair from other parts to fill out that temple area 😊
I totally get the struggle to find a good lip tint. I usually wear a bright red or super dark red in lipsticks but anything "natural" always looks odd on me, either brown or overly pink. But that's the good part of food coloring, it reacts to your skin always creating a color that suits your complexion.
I have been trying for so long to figure out how to do this hair and this is the first tutorial that helped me actually do it well! Thank you:)
Yey! I'm glad you found it helpful
Your jaw structure is absolutely magnificent!! So jealous, and lucky you ma'am!
Beautiful job!
Amazing! I learned so much thank you!
I glad you enjoyed it :) That's always the biggest cause of anxiety when making a video that is this actually bringing anything important or useful to my viewers 😅
Thank you so much for sharing this I really loved the Edwardian era and I am Going to follow this tomorrow And I Have Dawn Nature Cream for my Edwardian Historical Photoshoot Tomorrow ☺
Ooh! Have fun at your photoshoot! 😍
@@sewthroughtime thank you so much I have just finished my Edwardian Historical Photoshoot today and now I am going to edit it ❤
Please tag me when you post pictures so I don't accidentally miss them, I'd love to see! 😍
@@sewthroughtime I will send them for you on Instagram and I Aslo use my Edwardian Historical pictures to edit myself as a ghost into a Edwardian Gentlemen Portrait 😊
@@sewthroughtime I have followed you on Instagram and send my Edwardian Historical Photoshoot photos of me for you on messenger ☺
Your hair is so gorgeous.
Thank you!
Perfect !
i think about it really was difficult back then to secure this hairstyle only with hair pins especially in case of very long hair
They definitely used padding and rolls aswell. And securing it with only hairpins wasn't any harder than it is nowadays 😅
@@sewthroughtime maybe🤣
Very informative!
You look so pretty! Where can you buy the thing you put in and covered your hair with?
You could just combine two of those modern bun doughnut things but I made the it with the measurements in the description out of a knit fabric in a shade close to my hair color and filled it with wool roving 😊
Where can I get the roll from?
I don't think they are sold in this size anywere. But it's easy enough to make your own. It's basically just a piece of knit fabric sewn into a tube and stuffed and sewn into a circle. It's slightly smaller than my head and I stretch it a bit to fit my head snuggly.
In the description there are the measurements for it 😊