Historical Styles - 18th Century Hair Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Part one of a hair and make-up tutorial inspired by the styles of the 18th century. Liv Free styles Kate Fenwick's hair using modern techniques and tools that you can do at home! Learn some surprising things about Georgian beauty practices.
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    Stylist - Liv Free - / livfreemakeup
    Model - Kate Fenwick - / katee_fenwick
    Director - Nic Loven - / loven.n
    Costume - Pauline Loven - / periodwardrobe
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Комментарии • 283

  • @largocoastva745
    @largocoastva745 4 года назад +182

    Can we get a Jenna marble to recreate this

  • @michelag5817
    @michelag5817 5 лет назад +374

    I love this hairstyle! I'd love to see some simpler or quicker 18th century hairstyles, such as those that a woman without a maid would wear or that someone would wear when they were running late or going somewhere they didn't need to be elegant, especially because the perception we have of the 18th century is that they spent hours on their hair while not everyone could afford to do that every day.

    • @emiliah2853
      @emiliah2853 5 лет назад +98

      In the 18th century these hairstyles were made with tons of powder and pomade made of animal fats that are solid at room temperature. Many actually slept with the hairdo and the same hairstyle would be used for even weeks at a time before either washing hair or just combing it through and styling again in a different way. Just add some more powder in the morning and you're good to go! Those who could afford it would just cut their hair away and wear a wig instead. If you had no time to fix the hair you could wear a hat or an elaborate cap made of fine linen, silk, tulle and lace to cover it. So nope, one would not make a new hairstyle everyday but instead brushed any fly aways and baby hairs away with more powder and pomade or had a maid fix it for them. This is a style for upper class ladies who had nothing to do but sit around, entertain guests and give orders to servants. Everyone else would just whip their hair up on a quick bun with a wood or bone bodkin, put on a linen or hemp cap and start the day.

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja 5 лет назад +29

      Emilia H
      The time involved was probably part of the reason wigs were so popular, since you can take off a wig and not have to worry about ruining your hairstyle by sleeping on it.

    • @traceej4685
      @traceej4685 5 лет назад +3

      THANK YOU! I’d like to also see some simpler styles as well. Please and thanks!

    • @traceej4685
      @traceej4685 5 лет назад +2

      Emilia H thanks but really didn’t care to have a long winded history lesson. Very patronizing history lesson.

    • @emiliah2853
      @emiliah2853 5 лет назад +34

      @@traceej4685 I'm sorry you feel that way. But to my knowledge, the hairstyle portrayed in the video is pretty much as simple as you can do. After all the 18th century is a period of elaborate and luxorious fashion 👠👑🌟 The regency era has very elegant but pretty simple ancient roman/ancient Greece inspired hairstyles and the Victorian period also has easy to do buns and braided hairstyles if you want to look those up! :-)

  • @pay1370
    @pay1370 5 лет назад +173

    Finally found a use for that chalky af dry shampoo i've got lying around

    • @SunflowerSpotlight
      @SunflowerSpotlight 5 лет назад +7

      Lol! There’s a silver lining to every storm cloud! And, with those dry shampoos as well! 😂

    • @AmericanDuchess1
      @AmericanDuchess1 5 лет назад +8

      heck yes - rub a little pomade into your hair, then dust it with the dry shampoo and you'll be amazed how pliable and style-able it becomes

  • @janette2438
    @janette2438 5 лет назад +45

    I like that you included Kate’s reaction to the hairstyle 😄

  • @qwertzuiop7578
    @qwertzuiop7578 5 лет назад +8

    I don't know if there's actually people who are following this tutorial to do their own hair (I wouldn't - only for Halloween or so) but I find it so relaxing and satisfying to watch their videos. Her voice is so calm.
    And I admire the passion they must have for this special subject of doing old hair and make up styles! (as well as the lovely 'getting dressed' videos)

  • @celticgoddess81
    @celticgoddess81 5 лет назад +49

    Using Pomade and Powder is easier on a person than all the sprays. The hairstyle looks lovely. :D

    • @e.s.r5809
      @e.s.r5809 5 лет назад +8

      Yeah, I'd have loved to have seen a tutorial that used authentic styling products! Suet based products are not nearly as mad of an idea as it sounds to people today, since suet lasts indefinitely at room temperature-- hard to wash out I guess, but I'd really like to know what the real thing looked like.

    • @celticgoddess81
      @celticgoddess81 5 лет назад +4

      @@e.s.r5809 Its a bit easier to wash out than it used to. If you put shampoo on your dry hair *according to American Duchess' book* :)

  • @rqzzlldqzzls
    @rqzzlldqzzls 5 лет назад +5

    I appreciate that its a one man show on this channel of her being a model , narrator and everything

    • @rqzzlldqzzls
      @rqzzlldqzzls 5 лет назад +1

      Actually , i would like one for short hair , bc its kinda uncommon !

  • @RD0204
    @RD0204 5 лет назад +165

    In the "Getting Dressed in the 12th Century" there was section where plaits were looped up with ribbon and a fillet of linen secured on top for the veil to be pinned to. I have tried for months to recreate this with no success. Could you show a video on how to do this? I think it would be an interesting style for long hair or for younger girls with the ribbon and everything, though without the veil for modern times

    • @BubbleFizz
      @BubbleFizz 5 лет назад +4

      What type of ribbons are you using? You may be having difficulty recreating it if you're using satin ribbon since satin ribbons don't like to hold their shape when tied and have little grip. Try it with silk ribbon, it should have more grip and will hopefully stay better. :)

    • @RD0204
      @RD0204 5 лет назад +2

      I've used silk, satin and grosgrain ribbons of almost every width and in numerous lengths but with no joy. My hair is also hip length so I will need a longer ribbon than most people would. But since most medieval women didn't cut their hair it is maybe more accurate that way

    • @SanithKNambiar
      @SanithKNambiar 4 года назад

      Can you give a link to that video ?

    • @_mossboss
      @_mossboss 4 года назад

      @@SanithKNambiar ruclips.net/video/Ibj7GsfsCpI/видео.html OP meant to say 14th rather than 12th

    • @cometkatt
      @cometkatt 3 года назад +4

      i think morgan donner does that hair style with the ribbons woven into the hair

  • @sheep1ewe
    @sheep1ewe 5 лет назад +46

    A massive Thank You to all of You for still making such awsome content!

  • @o0pinkyyy0o
    @o0pinkyyy0o 5 лет назад +23

    Vey impressive. And you made it looks simple enough anybody can try to recreate it. Great work!!!
    I would be lying if i say i dont envy Kate’s beauty. How does she look sooo good in every historical hair style and makeup!?!!!! (I guess that’s why she’s a model, but still! 😳) and i love her interaction with your comments throughout the video and her reaction at the end.

  • @meg2231
    @meg2231 4 года назад +1

    Can we just take a moment to appreciate this hair stylist banged this extravagant ass look out in 10 minutes....

  • @torriem1653
    @torriem1653 5 лет назад +9

    I’m currently reading a book set in revolutionary Paris and Versailles that goes into detail about the hair and fashion, so this is perfect timing! And I love seeing the usually soft-spoken Kate’s reaction😂

    • @neonxvices
      @neonxvices 5 лет назад +2

      what book is it? i love reading about historical fashion

  • @LondonLite02
    @LondonLite02 Год назад +1

    This is a surprisingly simple shape, at heart. Absolutely stunning - aside from the fussiness of it, I wouldn't hate it if this shape came back in style!

  • @alisade127
    @alisade127 4 года назад +12

    She has the perfect hair for this style. My hair wouldn’t even cover half of the bun ring. Plus my hair is so straight it would take forever.

  • @SunflowerSpotlight
    @SunflowerSpotlight 5 лет назад +3

    Since I have very fine hair, I’ve been sort of working on getting some hair rats together for some volume when I do an updo, and after about three years I’ve got two nice hair pads collected from my first-day (after washing) brush. Between that and (as another viewer pointed out) some of the more noticeable dry shampoos, I’m reeaaallllyyy tempted to try this. 😅 I could go for some Marie A. Halloween look or something; I’ve got time to practice at this point!
    Your voice is so soothing. I’ve had a bad pain flare from a storm system moving through and could not sleep last night; honestly it’s just what I need before I try to get some sleep tonight, while this flare is still in full swing. Also, the model’s reaction was awesome! She has such a wonderful smile. It’s endearing and somehow kind.

    • @AmericanDuchess1
      @AmericanDuchess1 5 лет назад +1

      try the pomade + dry shampoo (powder) together. The way those two things work together is how ladies got these big hairstyles back in the 1700s without the use of hairspray. It makes your hair like 3x thicker.

  • @jacoblegallais1061
    @jacoblegallais1061 3 года назад +2

    It would be great to see a re-creation of some of the more crazy hairstyles of the 1830's (Biedermeier hairstyles)! Such a fun and kooky decade style-wise!

  • @trenae77
    @trenae77 5 лет назад +2

    You two have such a delightful chemistry!

  • @amalkardaly1652
    @amalkardaly1652 5 лет назад +13

    If you decorated it with some pearls flowers or feathers it would be even more beautiful!! Amamzing work however! Bravo

  • @e.s.r5809
    @e.s.r5809 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you so much! What I'd love to see is 18th century hair and makeup done with period accurate materials. Obviously ceruse and rouge are out-- but kaolin and rice powder were both used thousands of years ago, and cochineal and beetroot were very much known in the 1700s. As for suet based pomade, less disgusting than it sounds: suet is indefinitely shelf stable. It'd be lovely to know what this look would have looked like with authentic tools and products.

  • @summerforestfairy
    @summerforestfairy 5 лет назад +2

    i love kate's freckles they're so pretty!!

  • @lamoon1525
    @lamoon1525 5 лет назад +2

    Interestingly, in the mid 70's (1975) us southern girls liked this one for parties and going out. It was worn a bit flatter on the crown, but still done this way ala Dolly Parton.

  • @18thcenturyaddict10
    @18thcenturyaddict10 5 лет назад +48

    Could you make a 1780s hedgehog hair tutorial.

  • @lisalahr4328
    @lisalahr4328 5 лет назад +1

    I love Kate's reaction. Priceless.

  • @TK-ij2xi
    @TK-ij2xi 5 лет назад +14

    I just watched Marie Antoinette, fun to watch but to be taken with a grain of salt. They styled Kirsten Dunst's hair like this - suddenly i was in a rabbit hole of researching the monarchy during her reign, fashions, hair powders....I had quite the education today. And now this!!! Topped it off quite nicely. 😉

  • @adyingdream4585
    @adyingdream4585 5 лет назад +10

    Omg so fantastic! I love this channel so much! You are very sweet and your videos make me smile :)

  • @hayhelros3
    @hayhelros3 5 лет назад +4

    Bring out the Aqua-Net and the rat comb!
    In 1984, I went to a costume party as Marie Antoinette. I had a long curly perm,. I just fluffed it up and used quite a few pins. Great results.
    .

  • @carolyperez8075
    @carolyperez8075 5 лет назад +53

    Love this channel! Can you tell me if there was a difference between colonial (American) hair styles and British ones?

    • @georgedpost
      @georgedpost 5 лет назад +3

      Good question

    • @AmericanDuchess1
      @AmericanDuchess1 5 лет назад +18

      there wasn't much difference for women of fashion. The colonial women followed the British fashions very closely. That being said, powder was more popular in France than in England, so the less-powdered look was more of an English thing.

  • @careyallen1736
    @careyallen1736 5 лет назад +1

    So Gourgous!! Just the,way it is!!,or instead,some flowers!!

  • @taylorfausett177
    @taylorfausett177 4 года назад +1

    I love your show and I have a suggestion. It would be really nice if your model would ask you historical questions about the time period as well as some details about who created and how these hairstyles came about.

  • @thienkimnguyen1260
    @thienkimnguyen1260 5 лет назад +6

    Could you please do a tutorial about 1860s English hair style and make up ?
    Btw, the model ladies of your channel are very beautiful.
    Edited: I have found the video, thank you very much for shooting it

  • @debbieboring3422
    @debbieboring3422 5 лет назад +13

    Can you show how they did one of the sillier hair styles of the 18th century like the ones with a ship under sail or one with a bird cage and a bird (faux bird) lol.

    • @lord0jackostar
      @lord0jackostar 5 лет назад +4

      Hairpieces (extensions), grease (hairspray), and lots of extra padding (hair rats and bun forms for a modern version)...most likely wigs for the really grandiose ones.

  • @suestoons
    @suestoons 4 года назад +2

    I would also like to hear Kate's report of how she felt at the end of the day/night when she had to take it down and what it all felt like in the next shower.

  • @silvananivis9867
    @silvananivis9867 5 лет назад +8

    Should try your hand at the Roman Orbis Comarum from the Flavian period! Lots of curls and braids!

  • @sillystephys7123
    @sillystephys7123 5 лет назад +8

    I love this so much! Would you willing to replicate a couple of Elizabeth the 1st styles plus makeup ? Maybe the Phoenix painting and the Spanish Armada one?

  • @thezaftigwendy
    @thezaftigwendy 5 лет назад +7

    I was hoping that it would have period technique and products. Pomatum and powder, not hairspray.

  • @elizabethburke3861
    @elizabethburke3861 4 года назад +1

    I now understand why they had the curl down on the shoulder or two in the back, because it was like a cute "oh look my hair fell out of the curl, how cute" even though it was intentional. Watching her put together this look made me realize how these styles came about.

  • @medicaoctavia8002
    @medicaoctavia8002 4 года назад +2

    I’d love to see some 1870’s and 1880’s hairstyles! I do a lot of Victorian costuming but I always have a heck of a time getting my hair to look right!

  • @elizabethmccarty2105
    @elizabethmccarty2105 5 лет назад +10

    I would love to see you do this with only tools that they would’ve had at the time.

  • @paigemclachlan2189
    @paigemclachlan2189 5 лет назад +9

    So complicated looking but so so so cool! I recently read Jane Eyre so it would be interesting to see some sort of stake on that I think

    • @leigh7569
      @leigh7569 5 лет назад +2

      Just look up Victorian period hair styles & fashion...specifically the early Victorian period.

  • @gemmaohlemacher
    @gemmaohlemacher 5 лет назад +6

    I don't know how possible it is, but I would be very interested to see you create these harstyles with historically accurate products. Like the animal fat you talked about instead of hairspray.

    • @CailinRuaAnChead
      @CailinRuaAnChead 5 лет назад +5

      Look up a RUclipsr called loepsie she tries to recreate these kinds of hair styles with some degree of historical accuracy (using pomade and powder and instruction guides from the actual time period). She does a pretty good job of it too

    • @xmosstarx
      @xmosstarx 5 лет назад +1

      American duchess has a video as well as a whole book on this.

  • @sianvaladian8574
    @sianvaladian8574 5 лет назад +2

    I always get these notifications at like midnight but I'm still watching

  • @Alagboriel
    @Alagboriel 2 года назад +1

    Your work is amazing, and both you and the model are so beautiful!

  • @g.ravenlight7899
    @g.ravenlight7899 4 года назад +2

    So happy I found u, but at times the camera wasnt on your hands and on models face...but anyway your great, thanks for doing this♥️😊

    • @JML542
      @JML542 3 месяца назад

      Yes, that was frustrating, being unable to see how she put up a fair amount of the hair.

  • @jeaniecreswell8708
    @jeaniecreswell8708 4 года назад

    This hairstyle is so BEAUTIFUL. Thank you. For showing it.

  • @devon6236
    @devon6236 5 лет назад +1

    Her reaction is the best!

  • @lorispicer4598
    @lorispicer4598 4 года назад +2

    Could you try a hair style from the regency period?

  • @kristonio17
    @kristonio17 5 лет назад +7

    I would love to see your interpretation of Marie-Antoinette's hairstyle coiffure a l'enfant that she is wearing in her infamous portrait by Vigee-LeBrun. The queen is wearing a hat in the portrait. I've wondered what it is supposed to look like without it.

  • @Mobius2889
    @Mobius2889 5 лет назад +6

    Would totally do this if I had the opportunity. Also just a thought, and I'm not sure if this has been mentioned or anything, but LBCC Historical here in the US sells pomatum and powders. They specialize in historical apothecary items!

  • @skyscraper1243
    @skyscraper1243 5 лет назад +5

    I first saw Kate in the Dickenson Chrismas video and thought she did an amazing job. The video was so well put together like all your other videos that it had drawn me in. I felt the cold wind. I had almost cried with the bakery scene. Please keep up the amazing work. Also I know this may seem like a simple request but could you possibly do a Jane Eyre inspired hairstyle or dress video?

  • @phalarisbajandsmithart534
    @phalarisbajandsmithart534 4 года назад +2

    Sugar water is even stronger than spray or gel..and doesnt harm the hair. At that era wigs were used..and later it was sugerwater. 50/50 sugar and water. I allways style my hair with suger water. Holds perfectly and easy to rinse out with water . No shampooing needed to remove.

  • @ninoenliza
    @ninoenliza 5 лет назад +5

    Amazing video! I would love to see a 18th century hedgehog hairstyle, it seems that no video can be found on that particular hairstyle on the worldwide web haha. can't wait to see some late Marie Antoinette vibes.

  • @TheClassics01
    @TheClassics01 5 лет назад +5

    I need to try this for work tomorrow!😂

  • @szendrich
    @szendrich 4 года назад +1

    Wow! That's amazing. I love it. I'm a history buff and I always wondered how they got their hair up so high and how it was styled. It looks so complicated, yet seems not so difficult to style. :) Lovely!

  • @bgmaple47232
    @bgmaple47232 5 лет назад +1

    I do quite like the appearance with the white hairspray. Lovely girl with beautiful freckles.

  • @theresamultistan4549
    @theresamultistan4549 5 лет назад +2

    I loved the curls! Thanks for the video.

  • @cynthiabroyles4890
    @cynthiabroyles4890 4 года назад

    Absolutely delightful! I don't care what some might say, I wish we could go back to 'doing our hair'. I'd watch my mother use a doughnut that looked similar when she's put her hair in a bun for work. Great memory.

  • @tappingtechie08
    @tappingtechie08 5 лет назад +4

    I would love to see a Regency Era hairstyle.

  • @galaxysprinkles1573
    @galaxysprinkles1573 5 лет назад +16

    Absolutely beautiful! Around what decade of the 18th century would this style have been popular, or would it be throughout?

    • @isysantini85
      @isysantini85 5 лет назад +9

      It looks to me like 1760s or 70s

    • @cocolime6496
      @cocolime6496 5 лет назад +1

      i believe it was marie antoinette who popularized it

    • @AmericanDuchess1
      @AmericanDuchess1 5 лет назад +3

      it's a very 1770s hairstyle - the really tall hair like this was surprisingly in fashion for a relatively short amount of time.

    • @galaxysprinkles1573
      @galaxysprinkles1573 5 лет назад

      @@AmericanDuchess1 I just got your book about 18th century hair and makeup yesterday - looking forward to learn more about the different styles and decades! :D

  • @rebeccastallard7866
    @rebeccastallard7866 3 года назад

    Now I know how our families did it in the past... That is so cool... I will never do it myself unless have a help do it. I always loves how our women in the past used the old time dress.

  • @bajubner
    @bajubner 5 лет назад +4

    I'd love to see some Elizabethan hair and makeup styles, either of Elizabeth herself or more generally that era!

  • @galiagoze
    @galiagoze 4 года назад +1

    I'm enjoying these videos so much, and Kate is the perfect model for so many of these styles! My question is, how did women wash their hair and keep it clean? Could you do a video where we see the process of cleaning the hair during this time period?

  • @ArcticNinjan
    @ArcticNinjan 5 лет назад +21

    How the heck did people figure how to do this type of hairstyle back in the day?! Anyways, amazing and interesting video!

    • @nnekarector
      @nnekarector 5 лет назад +7

      hairstyling manuals!!! we have hair tutorials today... they did back then too! they were just written in pamphlets and books :-)!!!

    • @babablacksheepdog
      @babablacksheepdog 5 лет назад +3

      This would probably be the sort of hairstyle an affluent woman would wear. Affluent women would have maids that were trained specifically to style their hair and do their make up. Less affluent women would try to recreate the hairstyles worn by the rich with whatever means were available to them (so probably a less complicated version of this hairstyle), and poor women would wear very simple buns whose purpose was to keep the hair away from their faces while they worked. Not everyone in the 18th century could afford a hairstyle like this!

    • @AmericanDuchess1
      @AmericanDuchess1 5 лет назад +1

      there were professional hairdressers that would come round to your house and style your hair with pomade and powder and all the fluff - and curiously they were commonly male hairdressers :-D

  • @DTaishouchiha
    @DTaishouchiha 3 года назад

    I felt so relaxed and so happy listening to her speaking.. Ufffff you calm my anxiety ❤️

  • @danielletanguay7272
    @danielletanguay7272 5 лет назад +1

    I have lots and lots of hair on my head and it’s nice and long.....just throwing it out there if another hair model is needed! Lol

  • @blackcatnero2935
    @blackcatnero2935 5 лет назад +3

    she sounds very enthusiastic

  • @bonniewoolsey8516
    @bonniewoolsey8516 4 года назад +1

    It would be interesting to know about the products they used at that time.

  • @saravalery9748
    @saravalery9748 5 лет назад +2

    I don't envy them! it's hell in the morning, I prefer completely loose hair or with simple hairpins

  • @SuperDD12
    @SuperDD12 4 года назад

    I love this video and her voice is so smooth and beautiful! 😍

  • @aracelivargas0305
    @aracelivargas0305 5 лет назад

    Greetings from Chicago. Simply beautiful! I just love 18th century style hair and makeup and of course the clothing! Thanks for sharing.

  • @karyncasey9363
    @karyncasey9363 5 лет назад +1

    I love watching ALL of your videos!!!! You are so talented!

  • @VictoriaVane
    @VictoriaVane 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much! This is fabulous!

  • @EwigWinterreich
    @EwigWinterreich 5 лет назад +3

    Wonderful!

  • @tindalladams9840
    @tindalladams9840 5 лет назад

    I would love to see a late 16th/early 17th century hairstyle and makeup tutorial!

  • @Myacckt
    @Myacckt 3 года назад

    How is this channel not bigger? This video has under 200k views HOW

  • @ivettie6271
    @ivettie6271 5 лет назад +1

    I need to hire you as my hair stylist to do this extraordinary hair do :) I love 18th century but I realise without a chamber maid you can't do anything , from dressing up to hair and make up :)

  • @christinegerard4974
    @christinegerard4974 4 года назад

    Thank you .It is fascinating . Very elegant .I am impressed .And yourself behave and speak like a real 18 e marquise ...congratulations .
    From France with passion for you work and art.

  • @wanderingbird8758
    @wanderingbird8758 4 года назад

    You can also use dry shampoo as a volumizer & powder. Works quite well.

  • @orionstar6268
    @orionstar6268 3 года назад +1

    You sound just like the Duchess of Cambridge....same voice and accent.... incredible. ,,,!

  • @mickeyozzet9457
    @mickeyozzet9457 4 года назад +2

    I wonder how the people of that time came up with those crazy hairstyles? Did they just experiment and suddenly said "well okay this is cool"? XD

  • @sohataimour8022
    @sohataimour8022 4 года назад

    great job loved the hair and makeup

  • @khristinarada2010
    @khristinarada2010 5 лет назад +2

    There was one picture of this hair style that had pearls on the top front.

  • @franny7997
    @franny7997 4 года назад

    Amazing job and I'm in love with your model hair color 😍

  • @crisk75
    @crisk75 5 лет назад +21

    You should do 1850s hair, I can't find a lot of tutorials on it

    • @lady_sir_knight3713
      @lady_sir_knight3713 5 лет назад +1

      Middle part and a low bun or chignon. It wasn't an elaborate period for hair.

    • @cocolime6496
      @cocolime6496 5 лет назад

      i think she did already

    • @crisk75
      @crisk75 5 лет назад

      @@cocolime6496 really? I can't find it

    • @cocolime6496
      @cocolime6496 5 лет назад

      @@crisk75 it's labeled 1860s hair but i think it still counts

    • @crisk75
      @crisk75 5 лет назад

      @@cocolime6496 thank you!

  • @marionanavarro455
    @marionanavarro455 4 года назад

    Aixo si que es un pentinat elegant. Porta molt de temps; paciencia i mans expertes. M`encanta!

  • @arwen-_-E.M.P.
    @arwen-_-E.M.P. 2 года назад

    Woah! She has so many freckles!
    I have freckles, but not as many as
    She does..
    She’s very pretty!

  • @sharonupshaw9602
    @sharonupshaw9602 2 года назад

    Your model is beautiful!

  • @vanessaschwartz3271
    @vanessaschwartz3271 2 года назад

    Awesome job! It is so lovely! I wish I could get it for a halloween party or any party!

  • @robynlong8577
    @robynlong8577 11 месяцев назад

    This looks amazing!

  • @ines_ramos
    @ines_ramos 4 года назад

    This is giving me so much ASMR.

  • @kristietobin4405
    @kristietobin4405 5 лет назад +1

    Hi, am wondering if it’s possible to do Saxon hairstyle and dress please?

  • @ilonamollema6467
    @ilonamollema6467 5 лет назад

    It looks amazing!
    Can't wait to see part two.

  • @jillianmagee9388
    @jillianmagee9388 3 года назад +2

    Will you be uploading more of these videos!?

  • @amandaward7541
    @amandaward7541 3 года назад

    Please do 15th century hair styles i would love to see that

  • @created2live1
    @created2live1 5 лет назад +3

    I enjoy these videos a lot......I'm just having an issue with the person recording it, lol....more of the head......;-)

  • @joywalsh6150
    @joywalsh6150 5 лет назад +9

    What would they have used instead of hair spray? I know their hair would have been pretty filthy due to the lack of bathing and all the powder etc so would that have sufficed?

    • @songbird377
      @songbird377 5 лет назад

      Joy Walsh pomade

    • @irenamaria8859
      @irenamaria8859 5 лет назад +5

      The pomade and powder (animal fat and starch, basically) would actually have held up the hair pretty well. These updos would usually be kept in for days at a time.

    • @annedavis3340
      @annedavis3340 5 лет назад +4

      I wouldn't say their hair was "filthy." Modern people wash frequently, which makes us greasier (our scalps don't like being that "clean"), so we have to wash again. People who wash less frequently tend to produce less oil, once their body has had time to get used to it.
      Similarly, modern people apply oils to make our hair more manageable.
      They had a different hygiene routine but it wasn't necessarily worse. I have a friend with very fine thin hair who switched to the historical way of caring for her hair (pomade, powder) and she is very pleased with the volume she gets, and her hair smells amazing, as well.
      Possibly a modern person sent back in time would be put off by the scents of the era, but so too would a person from that time traveling forward be put off by OUR smells.
      Noses grow accustomed to what they smell. To us, modern cleaning chemicals and modern imitation scents and what modern hygiene smells like is "normal" but it would be unsettling for someone who wasn't used to it.
      As a side note, the products they put in their hair made it much easier to achieve the hairstyles they wanted. With modern products the poor model had to practically swim in hairspray. With historical ones, the hold takes much less work.
      Think of how hard it is to achieve a fancy pinned updo on squeaky-clean freshly-washed hair. We get around that by typically only doing that kind of style rarely. They got around it by having their hair in a state where the style was easily possible, via products and haircare routines.

    • @joywalsh6150
      @joywalsh6150 5 лет назад

      @@annedavis3340 but they bathed once a month.... gross! All that build up of powder and grease, apparently some peoples wigs had mice and lice and all kinds of horrors in them?!

    • @annedavis3340
      @annedavis3340 5 лет назад +2

      @@joywalsh6150 if you really think people wore wigs with mice in them, I really don't know how to help you, hun. The wigs cost a LOT of money. They were very well taken care of.
      But ok. "Mice."

  • @pinkylove1120
    @pinkylove1120 4 года назад

    Very beautiful and elegant I just love it. 💜

  • @amandanoah9917
    @amandanoah9917 5 лет назад +1

    I watched another vid where they talked about another way volume was added. In it they said that a woman would save the hair from her brush and put it in a stocking like thing. Is that also true?

  • @Sweetthang9
    @Sweetthang9 5 лет назад +3

    You should get one of those cones that covered their face during the powdering haha

  • @KenziBabenzi
    @KenziBabenzi 3 года назад

    How about Peggy Shippen, from the show TURN she calls it a "high roll" it has a lot of curls and looks soft. I would love to see that!

  • @paulashaw863
    @paulashaw863 5 лет назад +3

    I love this one but I would love to see some from the 1200s