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Tuesday 1 December 2009

Marian's Hair-stick Bun


Note: This hairstyle was done with “leftover curls” from the Marian’s Braided Headband tutorial. Follow step 1 to get the same effect. Also, the model has longer hair than Lucy Griffith’s did on the show (and super full hair on top of that!), so her finished bun is somewhat fuller than Marian’s.





Step 1: Part your hair

You’re going to section your hair into 3 roughly equal parts, going from ear to ear, so to speak.



Clip the top two out of the way for now.



Step 2: Twist

Pull the hair straight up, and smooth with a brush or comb, then twist the hair as shown.




Roll it around once and pin into place, leaving a tail poking out of your bun. Leave the tail for now.




Step 3: Second layer

Take down the second section, and divide roughly in half.



Slightly twist one section as you pull it across to the opposite side and secure it right above the bun with a couple pins.



Repeat with the other side.



Next, take your tails and shape them into curls, securing around bun as shown.




Your finished step 3 should look something like this.






Step 4: Top layer and finishing

Create a side part way far over to one side.




Back comb the base of the smaller section to give it volume, pull it across and twist it as before.



Secure with pins.



Repeat with other side, and arrange the tails from both sides into curls.





Mist with hairspray, and stick in a decorative hair stick or two. Or a dagger. But be careful, you don't want to cut your hair off on accident.



We put in a brown one, which you can just barely see in the picture below. My model wasn't too keen on the idea of a dagger in her hair.


Just gorgeous!!!!

Marian's Braided Headband


Shown here with more of a middle part



And here with more of a side part, which I liked better




Step 1: Curl your hair

Here’s how I did it. Portion off a section of hair at the base of the head, and clip the rest out of the way.



For this style we’re curling the hair up and out, as shown.




After I started curling, I decided to set the curls like in my Elizabeth Swann tutorial – when you’ve finished with the iron, roll the curl back up and secure with a bobby pin. This helps the curl to keep it’s shape later on.



Finish that layer, then repeat until you have a full head of curls.



Spray all your curls with hairspray. When they’ve all cooled, remove the bobby pins. It should look like this:


{Before you take bobby pins out}


{After you take bobby pins out}

Step 2: Part for your front section

The front section underneath Marion’s braid is combed smoothly back, and she has a side part behind the braid. To achieve this, we need to part across the top of the head first, and then create a side part with the rest of your hair.



Pull your front section to the side and clip out of the way for now.

Step 3: The Braid

Taking hair from the side (this should be the side with more hair), section off enough hair to make a good sized braid. You don’t want it to be too fat or too skinny. Make sure you take it on a slight angle, and that the hair above it will cover the base of the braid when you’re finished.



As you braid, pull the hair across your head, so that there won’t be any bumps when you finish. Secure with a small rubber band or ponytail holder.



Step 4: Securing the braid

Now we’re going to pull the front hair straight up and back, and secure with a clip as pictured.





Position the braid across the top of the head, and secure with two criss-crossed bobby pins. You may need to arrange the hair to cover up the end of the braid, using bobby pins if necessary.



Here’s the finished look without combing out the curls:



And here’s how it looks if you gently comb out the curls with a wide toothed comb:




You can also do this hairstyle by replacing the braid with a leather headband:


Tada!!!!! Beautiful, my dear!

 
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