Makeover in the style of Eight Foot (Advanced ***)
Hello everyone.
My name is Aoi, and I am in charge of class styling.
I'm Aoi, the classifieds styling manager.
Princess series.
From now on, we will start the mysterious and beautiful Villains Series
and we will introduce you to the minions of these scary villains.
We will introduce you to the arrangement of the scary villains' minions.
The first villains' arrangement is his octopus-like legs.
We will introduce an Eight Foot style arrangement.
Only Classe PRO can do it!
We are looking forward to your bold arrangement.
This time we will use
PRO Straight 45cm A - Silver 08 PRO hair bundle 60cm - Purple 20 Classe's original super hard SGS spray
First, sew the hair bundle to the appropriate spot.
Attach it upward to approximately this area.
I used a glue gun to attach it.
The ends of the hair are cut to match the length of the foundation wig.
Now let's start with the hot water perm!
Curl the whole hair randomly.
Don't worry about the direction at all, just curl it boldly and appropriately.
For more information on hot water perms, please click here.
Do a hot water perm with the curls still curled.
Remove the curls when the hot water perm is finished.
Remove the hot water perm and you'll see how firmer it is!
It is so hard to decide how to shape it.
When the hot water perm is ready, perform blocking.
I took the blocking off...
I couldn't grasp it in the image because it was too firmer, so please see the figure below.
Triangle from the top of the head to the corner of the eye.
From there, take a side 2 or 3 cm wide along the base of the wig and
Leave the bottom from the ear as the collar.
Once the blocking is done, cut the hair starting from the collar.
Cut and condition the collar and sides first.
Comb and blend the hair volume.
The point is not to card too much at this stage.
Similarly, cut the sides around the face.
Cut with layers for a natural look.
See here for the layered cut method.
Now we will reverse the hair in the remaining bangs and top section.
The reverse hair should be boldly placed in the center of the hair.
Once you have created a foundation like this, shake the spray to keep the shape.
The SGS spray used here is specially designed for wigs and is super strong.
I recommend it because it won't lose its shape!
Then, shape the hair.
Be careful not to let the hair stand up too high on the surface.
The hair around the hair is attached to the hair.
Gradually curve the hair from the roots and spray to secure.
Leave about 1/3 of the hair ends uncurled.
Spray the other parts of the hair to fix them in place.
The key to making it look like a character is to make little bundles of
different waves as they are arranged.
A little at a time...imagining octopus legs.
It's also important to step away a bit along the way to see how the whole thing balances out!
The collar portion of the hair will be changed in the middle of the hairline.
By doing so, the border between the bottom and the top is eliminated.
Hide the borders by imagining the hair on the sides flowing backwards.
This is what it looks like from behind.
If there is not enough curl in the collar area and it does not spring out properly
Please refer to this article for out-splash processing.
Now let's finish off the top of the head.
Roll each hair tip in various directions.
Spray and secure each time.
Wiggle the hair to look like octopus legs.
It will look like an octopus.
Spray one last time to secure it and you're done!
If combined with makeup, it will look like this.
*Image is for reference only.
How was the bewitchingly beautiful Villains series?
The next installment of the series will be about the most entertaining person in the world of villains.
We will show you perm style with hot water perm.
Dream and Magic Princess Series (URL) is also available.
See you again soon.
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