- Separate your hair into three sections. Go from ear to ear and separate the front section of your hair. Section this off with a clip or hair tie.
- Take the horizontal middle section, and twist into a bun. Secure with a hair tie and some hair gripsLeave a horizontally sectioned piece of hair beneath the bun.
- Taking small sections (about three inches works best) use your fingers to roll pieces hair backwards towards the bun. Pin the rolls down. Do this with the front section of your hair and the section beneath the bun. Don’t worry about being neat, this look works well with texture.
- When all the sections are pinned back, fashion them to look like one big roll.
- Pull down some delicate tendrils of hair and curl them. I used a conical styling wand to create loose, spiral curls. Add hairspray
final look
Make Up: A History - The Victorian Era, Gibson Girl Style. 2014. Make Up: A History - The Victorian Era, Gibson Girl Style. [ONLINE] Available at:http://hellogiggles.com/make-up-a-history-the-victorian-era-gibson-girl-style. [Accessed 17 February 2014]
Make Up: A History - The Victorian Era, Gibson Girl Style. 2014. Make Up: A History - The Victorian Era, Gibson Girl Style. [ONLINE] Available at:http://hellogiggles.com/make-up-a-history-the-victorian-era-gibson-girl-style. [Accessed 17 February 2014]




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