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Tuesday, 4 November 2014

Wet Set Pin Curl Hair Tutorial Part 2 - Youtube

I finally had the chance to put up my part 2 of the recent pin curl hair tutorial I did. I am somewhat satisfied with the way my hair turned out, but I have good hair days and bad ones. I love the way my hair looks in various vintage hair styles, but I find myself to be lacking in the day-to-day routine of setting my hair. I definitely need to start setting my hair every single day. I absolutely hate using a curling iron and I'd much rather set my hair while its wet (or even if its dry), in some sort of hair roller, to leave in overnight or for a couple hours.

The quality of this video, I find to be much better...I have no idea why but Youtube has its issues when it comes to my videos I upload.


Materials needed for this part of the tutorial:

  • Wire round brush of the size of your liking (I usually have two different sizes, just encase) 
  • Comb 
  • Gel (of your choice) 
  • Bobby pins
  • Fancy hair piece of your choice (whether it be a flower, clip, etc.) 
  • Hair spray of your choice (and lots of it!) 
Even though I was semi-impressed with the way my hair turned out, here are some photos I took after the tutorial.

Don't mind my messy room.


Feedback is much appreciated so I know what to fix if I ever decide to do another tutorial.

Thursday, 30 October 2014

Wet Set Pin Curl Hair Tutorial - Youtube

Recently I tried to do a hair tutorial. Now, I'm not an expert when it comes to vintage hair styling, BUT I believe that anyone can achieve the vintage hair they desire, if you put your mind to it! There are hundreds of vintage hair tutorials out there on Youtube, but I wanted to do one of my own because I thought, eh - what the heck. So, I went ahead and recorded myself (oh god), trying to accomplish my wet set pin curls. 

My first part of my vintage hair tutorial is up on Youtube! The video quality went crappy when it went onto Youtube for some idiotic reason, but I'd love to hear some feedback from my, probably horrible, tutorial. 



Some of the things you will need before trying out this tutorial are: 
  • Hair brush 
  • Comb
  • Foaming Wrap Lotion 
  • Gel (of your choice) 
  • Plastic hair clips to separate wet hair
  • Metal hair clips (which you will be using to clip your pin curls in) 
  • Scarf, also of your choice 
I've already completed my part two but have yet to upload it (since it takes 5,000 hours to upload). I hope y'all enjoy this tutorial, and try it out sometime!

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