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Thursday, 20 February 2014
Hair Practise of Miss Havisham on my partner
I was initially very worried how this design would work on my partners hair as her hair is a lot shorter than the person i had used to practise my design on but i was very pleased with the outcome. The crimping and backcombing effect worked well to give the hair volume and lift to cover the padding although i was using black padding which did show through a little but i will make sure for my assessment i have the correct colour and also the correct colour pins also as the black showed up in some of the images. For my final design i will add the veil at the back of the head and i was thinking of buying the same material to create a hight neck effect style wedding dress to it looks as though the collar is itching from the scratching on the neck.
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