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purplespark

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Hello Hair Geeks
I popped over from the beauty side to ask how to recreate this look. I am going to a Sunday wedding in London, (from Bristol) the wedding is black tie and I would love to do my hair like this. I would of preferred to go to a salon but am going to be with about 11 family members and it just isn't feasible.
I have an angled bob about shoulder length at the front and just below the nape of the neck at the back. It's layered, quite fine hair but loads (and loads) of it, usually straightened but has a natural curl thats prone to frizz.
I'd be really grateful of any tips on how to style my hair.
Thanks in advance and really hope you don't mind me picking your brains...
 

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For me I would do a lot of Velcro rollers and super size Velcro rollers on the top section, and let u travel with them in. If doing it yourself take the bottom at the nape and roll downward until the sections reach ear level, then get bigger rollers and roll from the front to the back on a horizontal section, after that row do downwards rollers on the top section with extra big rollers. Leave in until last minute, brush te top section slightly to smooth down and finger the sides and back to separate the curls. Hairspray and go xoxo
 
Possibly ask a salon to do it a week b4 u go so u can watch and re create, possibly have them set it on the day and leave a deposit for roller returns xoxo
 
Ah thanks tomme! I had not thought about going to a salon to see how they would tackle it! Unfortunately i will be travelling the night before the wedding other wise i could of travelled with rollers in! I will have a little play following your advise
Xx
 

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