How To Secure A Hair Vine In A Bridal/Bridesmaid Hairstyle

  • Posted on 16 March, 2020
  • Wedding
  • By Anonymous

Join award-winning bridal hairstylist Pam Wrigley for this fabulous tutorial on how to secure a hair vine into bridal hairstyle. Secure the hair accessory in long or short hair up styles with this handy hairstyling tutorial perfect for wedding or bridal hair - or a great bridesmaid style!

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So when you're working with an accessory, that's got maybe a little bit of a hair vine and a comb you want to try and keep the bit of the accessory. That'S got the hair vine on it away from the hair just until you've got the comb secure. If you touch the hair with the hair and it will catch so and it'll spoil your hairstyle just in case, you need to move it by alright, so I always kind of try and wrap it around and get it in my hand. So it's not near the hair over its a particularly long hair vine, maybe get one of the bridesmaids to help and she can hold the hair. Vine will used to kill the comb. So let's get in this in first and I think I might pop it. I might do this slightly one-sided, I think, and have the hair vine tumbling down the back. Let'S have a little in order to get the comb in and behind we've got the extensions in there. We'Ve got lots of bobby pins in there, so it's not going to be easy to get the comb in. Let me just move those pearls out of the way so use your tail comb to help you get the comb from the accessory in, and you would do this as well, if you're working with a veil so we're going to pop the accessory in because a lot Of it, we've got a lot of extensions bobby pins here, so we've got to get this tail this comb in behind the grips that we've already got in there, so I'm pushing down with my left hand and I'm using the tail comb to go into the hair And help me pull the hair up and through those prongs on the comb, that's it and it will slip in and little bit at a time and once that's in it should be lovely in secure. You can unravel your little vine and decide where you want it to sit, and I think it would look nice just listed around the hair there. Maybe and then I might have it coming back, I'm not going to put any grips in just yet, and I might have it in here just a little bit that feels nice and secure. If you did feel you needed to grip it in. You could put a slide little bobby, pin over the side of the comb here, but it doesn't feel like it needs it to me and then I'll put a little bobby pin or you can use your up and over and I'm just going to slide that in Over the side of the hair vine hitting something that that's it, we've got lots of grips in here. Remember and we've got our extensions under there and then you can just bend to get them. So they get happy with how they're sitting and I think, because the hair is very loose here - we're better to use a bobby pin rather than a fine hair pin to do the up and over. So I'm going to use a bobby, pin and just find a little bit that's sitting next to the scalp and slide the bobby pin over. That'S it over the little bit of wire. So it's lovely and secure you can still flex and twist and bend your accessory. So you can get it to sit just how you want it, so it looks really pretty

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