Thursday, January 19, 2012

Piled up and pinned hairstyle










Model: Sophie Van Den Akker @ Chadwick Models
Photographer: Kelly Defina
Makeup artist: Shev Kelly
Hair: Annika Bowen
Stylist:

Mercy Watson
On model Sophie Van Den Akker, hair stylist Annika Bowen used little product. If your hair is cooperative, all you really need for this style is some bobby pins and a spritzing of hairspray.
The style is best for short to shoulder-length hair, and works well with natural curls as well as straight hair.
Follow the steps below to create the look for yourself.


piled up pinned hairdo 1
Make sure hair is prepped first. This style is great when hair is a little dirty (for example the second day after it’s been washed.)
piled up pinned hairdo 2
Divide the hair into three sections. These sections don’t need to be neat, as this hair style is all about quick, loose and messy. The three sections should be:
1. ear to ear at back nape section
2. horse shoe section from recession to recession
3. the middle section left
piled up pinned hairdo 3
Starting at the bottom section, pull the hair into the centre, scrunch into the nape and pin where your fingers are holding the hair. The pinning should be fairly haphazard.
piled up pinned hairdo 4
Continuing to the next middle section, scrunch and pin the hair into place.
piled up pinned hairdo 5
For the top section, slightly twist and quiff up the hair (you can create as much or as little height to suit your face shape). Pin the quaffed front section in place to complete the updo.

piled up pinned hairdo 6


piled up pinned hairstyle




To finish, spray with hairspray.















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