December 23, 2024
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Fashion & Beauty Vintage

A Week in the Life of Hair

Following on from a conversation with Landgirl1980 on twitter I decided it was time for a hair post.

The most frequent questions I get asked are about my hair. The answer to the MOST frequently asked question is “Live Colour XXL in Red Passion”. Hopefully this post should answer some others, as well as provided hair curling novices with some reassuring photos of my hair looking like I stuck my fingers in the socket.

I set my hair on Sunday night this week, and you’re about to see some terrifying photos of me with no make up on, so it’s probably best to have a stiff drink and a bit of a sit down before proceeding any further.

Straight from the shower, make up free. Arrgh! Where are my eyebrows?!

To curl my hair I use setting lotion in a small spray bottle, sponge rollers and sometimes perm rods, and a sectioning comb. I’ve just started trying perm rods, only at the back of hair. Whilst I find using the large and medium ones maybe fractionally reduces frizz I also find them a right faff to put in properly and always end up with sticky out bits. I also frequently find the other end of the elastic pings off when I’m putting them in which is very vexing.

I roll the front of my hair towards my face, pulling strands of hair maybe and inch and a half square directly upwards from my scalp. This may sound like I’m quite precise about it, I’m really not. I pop 3 rollers facing forwards at the top of the larger side of my parting, then 2 on the next row down, then one just above my ear. On the smaller side I normally get 2 rows of 2. Then the back I roll under, up towards the hair-line. Normally I get 2 rows of 3 curlers and a couple of small ones at my hair-line to catch stragglers!

Hopefully this makes all that wibble a little clearer!

Ok, that’s quite enough photos of me with no make up on. That takes me anywhere between 10 minutes and half an hour to do, depending on how cack handed I’m feeling and whether there is something distracting on the telly.

Then I pop on a hair net and go to bed looking like the goddess I really am.

In the morning I take out the rollers. Just because I’m wearing some make up (THERE ARE MY EYEBROWS!) doesn’t make the photos any less terrifying.

Looks terrifying, no? This, I suspect, is the point that scares a lot of people on their first attempt. So I brush it with a bristle brush. It is this brush from Kent I use, though it appears to be currently out of stock.

This is the next point at which I think people probably panic. I feel like I have been brushing ages, yet my hair looks like this.

Never fear, however, as patience is your reward. A lot more brushing and a few hair pins will calm it down. I brush hair over my hand, sometimes smoothing the hair with my hand as I turn it under with the brush and sometimes actually brushing across my hand to turn it under at the sides. If I was patient I could probably kill all frizz on day one, but I’m not. Sometimes I get fed up before this point, pin it flat and wear a beret. Depends on how much time I have.

So here is:

DAY ONE (Monday)

 

Now, if you’re not quite bored to tears yet, this is the bit I was discussing twitter with Landgirl1980. It’s how I make my “reluctant to hold a curl” hair last up to a week between sets, depending on the weather and my dedication to the curl.

It involves a tub of Boots Essentials Curl Creme (which isn’t on their website. Please don’t discontinue it Mr Boots!) my grubby pink sectioning comb (I do wash it, it’s permanently like that!) and a bag of hair grips.

I dab my finger in the curl creme and then rub them together, then I take sections of my hair, roughly equivalent to where I put the curlers, and roll them into stand up pin curls and secure with a grip. I don’t work the product through my hair as I find it too heavy for my fine locks. I just literally have it on my fingers while I roll each curl. If it’s been a particularly damp/blowy/humid day, then I might also spritz setting lotion lightly all over the lot once I’ve finished rolling.

Then I look like this. Stick on my sechsy hair net and go to beddy byes.

 

DAY TWO (Tuesday)

Next day my curls are smooth and very springy.

Once brushed I can easily style it one of 2 ways. Brushed back I get a bit of a 50s quiffy look, brushed forward and pinned I get the faux 30s waves that I like wearing most of the time.

Today I also went with a beret as it was tipping it down outside.

From here on my hair routine varies depending on how lazy I am and how long I want to stretch out my set. On Tuesday night I had nothing special to do, so I stuck my pin curls back in while I was watching TV.

DAY THREE (Wednesday)

Today I pulled the sides back for a bit of a 40s vibe. Then I was too lazy to put it back in pin curls so I just stuck in a hair net and slept on it. It’s worth noting that what I actually use to sleep in is called a Slumber Net. It’s very heavy duty, much heavier than a regular hair net.

DAY FOUR (Thursday)

As you can see the curls are much softer this morning. I went with a bit of a quiffy look!

If I were planning something exciting at the weekend today is the day I might set my hair again in the evening. Or I might not. I can normally drag it round to Saturday or Sunday with the expedient use of Batiste Dry Shampoo and a cunning up do. This week I didn’t set it, neither did I pin curl it to extend the curls, I just stuck on my slumber net again.

DAY FIVE (Friday, that’s today!)

As you can see I’ve got fairly soft waves today. I like it like this, however today I have a fairly hectic day planned (there will be tea and cake, don’t worry) I will be outside a lot, and I will probably go with an up do so I don’t have to spend all day thinking about my hair and wondering whether it’s gone all Farrah Fawcett in the wind.

So there you go, that’s a week in the life of my hair! Honestly, I’ll probably stretch this weeks set out to Sunday night now out of sheer laziness.

I hope there’s something that someone might find useful in there. If not, then I apologise for making you look at so many photographs of my hair!

 

 

22 Comments

  • so interesting to see this kind of post. I am in a dilemma about my hair for the first time in years as I’m swimming regularly so I think a big chop is coming up but then what, who knows, scary!

    • Gemma September 9, 2011

      Yes I saw your post but haven’t had time to comment! Could you get a perm to make it easier to keep a curl?

  • Missy Vintage September 9, 2011

    Interesting, I have a similar post planned, I wasn’t planning on doing with a naked face – but I feel like the gauntlet has been thrown down now…. *gulps and glances over at make up bag*

  • Kerry at His Girl Friday September 9, 2011

    This is such a useful post! I’ve had extensions for most of this year and they have made my dabbling in vintage hairstyles quite tricky. They’ll probably be removed in about a month so I’m look forward to, yet terrified of, the opportunity I’ll have to really explore vintage hairstyling.

    Just a question, have you got quite thick hair? I’m concerned my thin, wispy hair will cause problems for setting. I’ve tried pin curls a few times and it just won’t cooperate.

  • Fully Fashioned September 9, 2011

    Thanks for this. I love reading your posts. You may or may not be interested in my DIY red hair conditioner (ideal for boosting ‘red passion’ inbetween colours…I use it too!) Mix a sachet of Schwartzkopf Live Semi Permanent (red embers) in with your regular conditioner and shake, then use it as your regular conditioner. It works a treat.

    FF xo.

  • Roxie Roulette September 9, 2011

    My hair never holds the curl for more than one day and always goes flat, limp and lifeless =( Your’s, on the other hand, looks amazing all week! I think I like day 2 and day 3 the best!

  • Willodawip September 9, 2011

    Excellent post thank you! Really clear and helpful, and I can I just say your complexion is lovely – no make up and (eyebrows aside) your skin looks flawless!

    I’m resolved to get my head round setting (ha!) but I’m currently sporting a very full fringe and am not quite sure what to do with it as it’s too short to get round a roller. Need to grow it out before humid hols next year when I will be sporting Monica from Friend’s hair from the one where they’re in Barbados. Volume of massively unwanted portions… Amy x

  • Loo xx September 9, 2011

    Love this post. Your hair looks stunning btw. My hair is thick, curly and hideously uncontrollable. Having read your post I think I must brush my hair for longer and more often (I know, I sound like a real dimwit don’t I?). It’s a quick one-two in the morning and that is your lot.

  • LandGirl1980 September 9, 2011

    Ohhhh weeeee! Check my DOUBLE name check! ha ha ha! šŸ™‚

    Thanks for this – I am obviously a picture book type of gal – because on Twitter I was literally NOT getting what you meant. Which lead me to SLATHER my hair in pink goo (which reminds me of the river running under New York in Ghostbusters II) and wonder why i looked like a teenager again with a chip fat head. It did, however, give me LOVELY soft locks. I shall try this again under your instruction.

    ps) you truely do have eyes of purest GREEEEEEEEEEEEEEN!

  • Laurie the retro reporter September 9, 2011

    Fab post! I just cut my hair into a midddy yesterday and was searching for new/different setting patterns, so I must try yours.
    Thanks for providing some different options. Sometimes I feel like I’m in a hair rut because I do it the same way every day (including setting it every night) so I will tr to copy these. I love the ’30s waves!

    xx

  • Lori Smith September 9, 2011

    Thais is amazing! Not only do you totally get away with no make-up the seond you flash that mega-watt smile of yours, but you’ve shown lots of women that they don’t need to wash their hair every day… or every other day. I love making my curls last. For that extra day (or two), there’s always dry shampoo šŸ™‚

  • Miss Dolly September 9, 2011

    Fabulous!! Loved reading this doll šŸ™‚

    xx

  • pollyp September 9, 2011

    ooh a fabulous post. I’ve been hoping you’d do one like this for awhile now. Don’t suppose you’d also be tempted top include some pics/advice on pin curling? Just because yours always looks so perfectly set. and mine always… so doesnt. Or is that request like being given a hand, and asking for the whole arm? :-

  • Okay, don’t laugh. The use of setting cream on the nights I don’t wash my hair is a revelation to me! And rolling my hair toward my face is another “a-ha!”

    Thank you for taking the time to show us your “secrets.” šŸ™‚

  • Rach September 9, 2011

    I LOVE your hair, I really need to start curling mine properly

  • Suzy September 9, 2011

    Oooooh, thanks for this post, I’ve been wondering how you do your hair. The colour is nice, I may have to buy a packet of that dye. I think I probably have the same hair type as you so I’ll have to give the curling and products a go.

  • miss rosette brune September 9, 2011

    very interesting and inspiring post,
    I have a question, if you don’t mind šŸ™‚
    are layers absolutely necessary to achive this look thanks for sharing

  • Inez September 10, 2011

    I loved this post! It’s so helpful to see how other people set their hair. I’ve learned a lot. Thank you so much!

  • Kitty Lovett September 10, 2011

    I bought an (ancient, adorable, in perfect working order) heated roller set this afternoon. Do you have any tips for these? I used foam rollers for ages but they just did not make my hair curl neatly. I would set them, sleep, get up, take them out, brush them out and….look exactly the same as they did before. šŸ˜ I’m trying heated rollers (for the second time this evening – they do not seem to be hurting my neon-pink hair) with setting gel spray stuff. Any further ideas on how to get the curls nice? The first time I did it this evening made it Jessica Rabbit sexy-wavy when I brushed it out. Nice but….not me. XD

  • The Honeyroom September 11, 2011

    Great tutorial I love your day 3 hair, very pretty!

  • Jennifer September 15, 2011

    Love this! Wish I had seen a post like this when I had just started to learn curl sets.

  • Tasha September 19, 2011

    Lovely tutorial! That hair color is indeed gor-ge-ous on you.

    I commend your brave-ness in posting makeup-less photos. Coincidentally this weekend I was taking photos for my own hair tutorial that I’m writing up and wanted to down a beer when I saw how I looked in some of the photos. Egads. LOL However you look adorable!

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