Wednesday, 19 November 2014

Second Design Practice with Partner & Development

In our second studio session together Becky took my instructions and tried my design again, bearing in mind our time constraint. 

In this session Becky managed to complete a lot more frizzing on my hair, however found that again we only managed to get just over half the hair completed. 
I think the reason she managed to complete more of the hair on this occasion is because we began the design straight away and also Becky had become more practised at frizzing the hair in this way. 

The picture below shows half my head again frizzed.

Im pleased with the body and texture created however i feel my design could be further emulated with more backcombing. 

From this practice I have decided to further develop my design to incorporate some more elizabethan references, also to fit within our limited time frame. 
To reduce the amount of time it takes to create the texture of the hair could be to crimp the hair rather than to entirely pin-frizz it. However, I do love the intense frizz the pin-frizz technique gives so it may be a good idea to pin-frizz the top layer of the hair to cover the crimping beneath. 

Whilst in the studio I asked becky to crimp the second half of my hair beneath and to pin-frizz the top section to experiment with how this method would look. 
Above is the result of the experiment. This experiment has proved very helpful as using crimping on the bottom layer and the pin frizz technique on top has actually created greater volume and texture which is what I wanted to achieve in my look. Therefore I have decided to carry this forward in to my final design.

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