Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Cotillion Hairdo's

Two of my friends went to a cotillion for Viennese Waltz this weekend in DC and they enlisted me to do their fancy do's.  The pictures are not that great since they were taken with a phone, but bear with me....


Andrea
In progress shot.
Completed back.

Completed Side.

Andrea's hair is naturally straight, falls just past her bra-strap; her hair is about average thickness in a ponytail, baby soft and very pliable hair which is great for styling, but fly-away prone.

The front was parted to the side and swept back, combed smooth for the tiara.  Originally I had planned to give her romantic side twists, but time constraints didn't allow me to jazz up her hair more.  =(   Her hair was swept into a mid-high pony tail and then twisted into a series of pincurls that were then pinned on their sides to give a pooled effect instead of a rolling wave effect and a few were twisted as they were pulled from the ponytail to give a slight blossoming effect.

With her length and volume of hair you get a medium sized spread for the curls with a low profile.

Pros: (1) Sturdy; unlikely to fall out on you; (2) works on most hair-types and any length shoulder-length and beyond.
Cons: (1) Fly aways -- requires some pre-prep for fly-away prone hair; (2) density and length of hair determine the side/spread of the style.



Codie 
Side shot with (massive) tiara.
Back shot.
Codie's hair is naturally curly, falls just above her shoulder blades; her hair is thick, but reasonably pliable.

Codie found this for me to do on her hair -- this very simple hairstyle gives a very classic and fairy-tale effect on longer hair, and on shorter and less-dense hair (Codie's hair in a ponytail is almost a full thumb-forefinger around) the shape is abstract and unique.  It requires loosely twining hair from multiple ponytails, which gives it a particular ovoid shape when done along the back of the head with the most loft along the center of the head.  With Codie's particular hair, the curly nature of her hair gave it a certain amount of natural loft without pre-prep.

Pros: (1) Simple; (2) Works with both curly and straight hair; (3) allows for unique styling of front -- was kept reasonably simple for this example due to tiara
Cons: (1) Requires a large number of pins; (2) Shape can be irregular

1 comment:

  1. Nice romantic hairstyles, most importantly very suitable for young ladies, being natural and sweet. I'm sure they lasted all the evening long. I think a hairdresser whould have chosen something too elaborate, back-combed and stiff, stuffed up with something, making the girls look older. You really capture the air of Viennese Walz...and the Blue Danube. I remember the cotillions of my youth when reading this. Annakarin

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