When I was first paired up with Rachel I was really worried because I had never worked on Afro Caribbean hair before and I didn't know what to expect or how I would manage to do the hair but now I am glad I did get paired with Rachel as it gave me new skills on working with Afro Caribbean hair and showed me how easy it actually is to sculpt Afro carribean hair.
When it came down to practicing my partners hairstyle this was my first attempt I used hair padding made out of tights and socks she wanted a heart shape hairstyle and was not too sure what to do with the back so I came up with this idea to help her. I used a pintail comb to section out the hair I then created a base for the hair padding and pinned two in back combed the hair a little bit and covered the hair then I added two more padding to the back and pinned them in. For the front of the hair I just twist the hair back. I did not use any hairspray for this for this practice hairstyle as it was just a practice and I did not want to stiffen the hair.
My second and last attempt
This was a second and last attempt in practicing and we both thought the hair design came out looking amazing we created tight curls at the front of the hair and fa heart shape and a none padding bun at the back. I had to slick down the front of Rachel's hair and for this I did use product for the hair.
I was overall happy and glad at the same time as the results came out really good in my practice run and my partner Rachel was happy with the outcome of the practice run I just hope my final pen comes out just as good.




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