My finished "C" Curl Bricklay Rollerset
a.k.a Mrs Von Tussle
a.k.a Mrs Von Tussle
Safety and Sanitation:
For this unit there isn't any special safety or sanitation to take into consideration. As normal you would need to disinfect your tools in barbicide and have clean washed hands.
For this unit there isn't any special safety or sanitation to take into consideration. As normal you would need to disinfect your tools in barbicide and have clean washed hands.
"C" curl Bricklay Rollerset:
-With this hairstyle there are multiple different sectioning techniques. Mrs Von tussle has a curled "c" shaped bang, so to create that you must first section off a half circle at the top of the head. With wet hair, Place a roller at the centre of the head and measure to make sure your circle and roller are the same length. Move the roller from side to side while sectioning parts away from your half circle in order to make a perfect section that exactly measures your hair roller.
-Once the half circle is sectioned properly, use your tail comb to section a straight line through the circle. Clip one half of your latest section off to the side and use a tail comb again to section those halfs like a pizza🍕 . Do the same thing to the other side while clipping each of those slices to make four in total
-With this hairstyle there are multiple different sectioning techniques. Mrs Von tussle has a curled "c" shaped bang, so to create that you must first section off a half circle at the top of the head. With wet hair, Place a roller at the centre of the head and measure to make sure your circle and roller are the same length. Move the roller from side to side while sectioning parts away from your half circle in order to make a perfect section that exactly measures your hair roller.
-Once the half circle is sectioned properly, use your tail comb to section a straight line through the circle. Clip one half of your latest section off to the side and use a tail comb again to section those halfs like a pizza🍕 . Do the same thing to the other side while clipping each of those slices to make four in total
Bricklay Rollersets:
Bricklay Rollersets are inspired by brick designs, like the ones you find outside of your house or school. To take the proper amount of hair you must measure a square the size and base of your roller.
Bricklay is when your roll your rollers into a brick formation. Having each roller in a window of the one before it.
With wet hair, take the section you want rolled and comb it out. Pull this hair forward 45 degrees and place your roller near the tip of the section. Tuck the excess hair with your tail comb back underneath the roller to prevent fish hooks at the end of your curl. With lots of tension, roll the hair inwards and use metal clips at the bottom to secure the roller.
Bricklay Rollersets are inspired by brick designs, like the ones you find outside of your house or school. To take the proper amount of hair you must measure a square the size and base of your roller.
Bricklay is when your roll your rollers into a brick formation. Having each roller in a window of the one before it.
With wet hair, take the section you want rolled and comb it out. Pull this hair forward 45 degrees and place your roller near the tip of the section. Tuck the excess hair with your tail comb back underneath the roller to prevent fish hooks at the end of your curl. With lots of tension, roll the hair inwards and use metal clips at the bottom to secure the roller.
Completed sections of the basic Rollerset + When hair is dry and the rollers have been taken out.
A completed side of the basic Rollerset:
Basic Rollersets:
To complete a Rollerset you will need;
-Rollers
-metal hair clips
-Comb/tail comb
-mannequin
-spray bottle
Sectioning the basic Rollerset is easy, you only need to measure a rectangular shape the size of your preferred roller all the way down the centre of your head. Next section two seperate parts at the side of the head that measure your roller as well. Pull the wet hair forward at a 45 degree angle and place your roller at the tip of the section, push the excess hair underneath the roller using your tail comb to prevent fish hooks. With a lot of tension, roll the hair inwards and clip it in to the base of the head for a secure hold on the hair. Do this until each sections has no more hair left.
To complete a Rollerset you will need;
-Rollers
-metal hair clips
-Comb/tail comb
-mannequin
-spray bottle
Sectioning the basic Rollerset is easy, you only need to measure a rectangular shape the size of your preferred roller all the way down the centre of your head. Next section two seperate parts at the side of the head that measure your roller as well. Pull the wet hair forward at a 45 degree angle and place your roller at the tip of the section, push the excess hair underneath the roller using your tail comb to prevent fish hooks. With a lot of tension, roll the hair inwards and clip it in to the base of the head for a secure hold on the hair. Do this until each sections has no more hair left.