Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Design Without Appliances

Finger Surf, Pin Surf & Gun barrel Surf. We're very fortunate to have so much available today in the world of hairdressing and styling equipment. There are Styling Clubs, Smooth Clubs, Locks Hairdryers, Hot Hair combs, Hot Paint rollers, Crimping Clubs, etc. There are items to do almost anything you can think about to the hair. This was not always the case. In days gone by, our foremothers had to design their go of hair without equipment.

       As cosmetologists, we have to learn to design the hair in some fairly primary and apparently basic ways. But, if the fact is informed, once you expert these methods, they can be a useful expertise. With nothing more than a hair comb and a few hooks or segments and some styling item, you can make some wonderful looks for yourself.

       Here are a few very simple and very primary styling techniques:

Finger waves:

       If you've seen the hit film "Chicago" and popular Renee Zellweger's charming dos, but considered how she could have handled it kept in her prison mobile, the strategy is known as finger-waving.

       In hand waves, you take wet hair, with styling item included liberally, and you hair comb the hair into side and shapes with your fingertips. Decide where you want to begin the waves and lay your center hand flat across the hair. Then, take your hair comb, media it against the part of the hand, and in one-inch segments, move the hair comb (teeth directly down) returning and forth along the hand until a variety types. Without raising the hair comb, lay it flat against the head.

       Next, media your pointer hand down beside the center hand and carefully media the variety to hold it limited. Turn the hair comb tooth returning to straight and hair comb the hair out and rounded returning in the other. Move your center hand down so that you can proceed building the variety as far as you want. You should end up with a variety of hair shifting in one route and a "c-shaped" trend in the other.

       Next move down along the hair about one or two finger-widths and start making another variety in the same route as the bend above it. Develop your 'waves" down as far as you want.

       When permitted to dry, hand waves can be combed out carefully, leading to a smooth trend design in the otherwise directly hair.

Pin Curls:

       Unless the lady had truly short-short hair, most hand trend designs were finished off using pin curls as accessories. Usually found at the edge place, the face and along the nape of the throat, pin curls were a choice of the 'modern girl's' elegance routine.

 Pin curls can be either "carved" and formed flat to the go, or sectioned and placed 'on base" like small drives of hair. To make the pin snuggle, section the wet and product-laden hair with your hair comb and hair comb it into a ribbons. Using your fingertips, form the ribbons into a round snuggle and overlap the hair as needed based on the duration of the hair.

       Protected the finished snuggle hard drive with a pin or video and keep another section. The segments you use can have any form, and along the hair line, triangle-shaped segments have the additional benefit of mixing more easily than any other section in a dry design.

       The outcomes possible rely on how flat to the go the snuggle was made, how large the snuggle was, and how long the hair was (and therefore how many times it overlapped itself).

Barrel Curls:

       The barrel snuggle is officially a pin snuggle, but is one that appears up and away from the go. It is attached on the end of the snuggle by a video or pin, and outcomes in curls with more quantity than frequent pin curls. If it helps you to do so, think of the barrel snuggle as a curler set without the rollers.

       Take your wet and item packed hair and section it as you would to move it on rollers. Instead of rollers, however, cover the hair generally around your hand. Once it's completely covered, glide a video or pin along the end of the snuggle to understand the hair and carefully glide your hand free. It takes exercise, but it can provide very attractive outcomes. In fact, I know of one lady whose close relatives is crazy about hiking. She likes these methods because she can use them on close relatives forays into the outside and not have to fear about what she's going to do with her hair.

       Our business presentation design here reveals all three of these methods in use. We have three barrel curls at the edge place, hand waves on the top, top and higher nape of the throat, and pin curls along the part and platform of the hair style for included quantity. You can see with the finished design that it looks like you've had all the frequent resources at your convenience, but none were used.

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