18th century hair is a lot of work so I made a wig to slap on the day of the ball!

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ธ.ค. 2024
  • I think I have my hair sorted for the 18th century ball in Saint Louis in October! I started with a whole lace synthetic wig, put curls (perm rods) and pin curls (hair pins) in it for the tête de mouton hairstyle, like the coiffure francaise in the @americanduchess guide to beauty.
    Next I boiled the curled parts (well, poured boiling water on them and let them steep for two minutes).
    I let the wig dry completely before removing the rods and pins.
    The i pomaded and powdered using @lbcchistorical products and teased before wrapping the buckles around a large knitting needle and securing with hairpins.
    I teased the heck out of the front for that sheep hair look lol
    I’m sure I’ll need to powder again on the day of the ball, and I might make more buckle curls to attach! I also need to find or make some flowers.
    #goingtoaball #goingtohaveaball #historicalcostuming #historicalhair #eighteenthcenturyhair #wigstyling #eighteenthcenturywig #wig #costumewig

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  • @oldasyouromens
    @oldasyouromens ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice! I can't imagine it's nice to have to get the lard and starch of your natural hair.

  • @Mother.Mulberry
    @Mother.Mulberry 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very inspiring 👏