Equipment:
- Hair brush
- Pin tail comb
- heated rollers and clips
- small hair bands (rubber)
- grips
- hair spray
- clips
- Afro comb
- Firstly I started with sectioning the hair, I created a section down the middle around 7cm wide and straight down equally. I then clipped the side sections aside so I could work with the middle part.
- While I was sectioning I put the rollers on ready to heat up, I then used my comb to grab the front section of the hair which was around 1 cm wide, brushed it and put the roller at the end and rolled it to the roots and placed the clip around it too hold.
- I then did this all the way down the back of the head until its completely done. I used the largest rollers so the red ones and the ones slightly small the blue ones.
- While the rollers were cooling down I Dutch plaited both the sides of the head and put in a small elastic band. Dutch plaits sit on top of the hair as french ones don't.
- Once the plaits were done and the rollers were cooled I took them out one by one. I then used the Afro comb at the roots to separate the hair and brush through it slightly.
- Next was backing combing the center, I used my comb to individually back comb each section while splitting them up so its not parted. I decided instead of creating a Mohawk going back wards I wanted a complete twist down the center. I started at the back and rolled the hair in on itself and gripped it in, I then moved up and rolled the rest while gripping it into place. At the front I left the curl to swirl round and I twisted it a bit more and gripped it into place and then applied hair spray to the design to make sure It stays.
Hair Chart
STYLE 2
Equipment:
- Hair bands
- hair brush
- pin tail comb
- grips
- For this style you want 4 or 5 pony tails going down he center of the head. Firstly I started by using my pin tail comb to section the front part and looking in the mirror to make sure its straight and in the center. I then worked my way done and I made 5 pony tails going down the center.
- Once they were all up, I started with the front one and used my fingers to twist around in a bun shape and grip it down. I did this for each pony tail and then used my pin tail comb to separate them and spread them out and grip it down.
Hair Chart
70s/80s Punk Styles
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Outcome
I really enjoyed creating a different look and experimenting with the top of the Mohawk. I think both looks are very effective and are really edgy. I still need more practice on using heater rollers to make sure they are in nice and tight and so there is no drag. I enjoyed creating the first style more as I enjoyed styling the middle section and creating the plaits. I think with punk 70's/80's you really could get creative with the hair and equipment with different style and techniques. I'm really pleased with both designs and really enjoyed creating both of them.
Health and Safety
- Don't run in the studio
- keep bags away and tidy
- keep work top and equipment tidy
- be careful of trailing cables
- once you've used hot equipment turn them off and wait for them to cool before you put away
- Be careful with hot equipment





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