Patrick Cameron Ladies Who Lunch/Savoy Step by Step
Credits:
Hair by Patrick Cameron
Make up by Alison Chesterton
Couture by Marco Erbi
Photography by Thornton Howdle
Products by Wella
Shot on location at Panama Hatty’s Manchester
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Patrick Cameron Ladies Who Lunch/Savoy Step by Step
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HOW-TO STEPS
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1
Credits:
Hair by Patrick Cameron
Make up by Alison Chesterton
Couture by Marco Erbi
Photography by Thornton Howdle
Products by Wella
Shot on location at Panama Hatty’s Manchester -
2
Begin with simple blow dry.
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3
Brush up into a high ponytail on crown.
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4
Hot roller ponytail section.
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5
Continue the process.
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6
Remove hot rollers.
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7
Place 2 grips on elastic and brush ponytail forward. Place first grip on right side.
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8
Place second grip on left side.
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9
View of elastic, stretched over and holding hair in place.
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10
Backcomb base of front section in front of elastic.
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11
Continue backcombing forward in root area only.
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12
Continuation of Step 10.
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13
After backcombing root area place hair to create shape.
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14
Spray to hold.
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15
Hairgrip into root area for extra hold.
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16
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