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The Final Look
The Final Look
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What you will need:
Mousse like Charles Worthington Front Row Big Hair Volume Mousse, £6.29 (boots.com
)
Hairspray like Charles Worthington Shine maximum Hold Spray, £5.19
Mason Pearson Pure Bristle Brush, £68.75 (escentual.com
)
Blax Snag-free Hair elastics, £4 (HQhair.com
)
Hair pins, £3.19 (glitz4girlz.com
)
Hat Elastic (from any haberdashery)
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Step 1:
Prepare your hair by applying mousse into towel-dried hair and blow-drying straight – this will give the hair a gutsy, pliable texture.
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Step 2:
Take a horseshoe section from temple to temple over the crown area and clip out of the way temporarily.
Step 2
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Step 3:
Now create a central part from the crown down to the nape of the neck.
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Step 4:
At the front of the hairline take a one inch square section and plait. Backcomb the end so it stays braided.
Marc Trinder, Creative Manager at Charles Worthington Salons, shows you how to create this easy yet visually stunning braided beehive just in time for all those Christmas and New Year’s Eve parties.
Charles Worthington, 7 Percy Street, London, 020 7631 1370