You Tube, Ahoy! It took me 3 days but I -finally- figured out how to make a video and edit it. I decided that a You Tube channel would the best way of doing my tutorials. In video, you can see my movements and you don't have to wait for Pj to come home and take pictures for me! I hope that this You Tube things allows me to do tutorials more frequently. If you get tired of my camera silliness and want the photo tutorials back, just tell me and I'll make that happen!
Anyways, I did this tutorial over a year ago but my methods have changed a lot since then so I wanted to show you the way I do them now. Since Rhys fell asleep in my bedroom, I had to do record this video in the silent film method. I have a feeling that there will be a lot of that happening when I do my tutorials on the weekdays while Pj is at work.
This tutorial is done on dry, straight hair. I will be doing a similar tutorial for victory rolls with pin curls soon. If anyone has any questions or problems, please leave me a comment below and I will do my best to help. Hope you enjoy!
NOTE: this video has music to it, so if you're at work or have sleeping kids next to you, be sure to turn your volume down before you hit play! :)
13 Pretty Pin-up Girls Said:
:D what a great tutorial! love the music too! Perfect fit :)
I love how you use Aqua Net hahaha I use the same! :D
Lovely and clear video tutorial with nice lighting, so you can actually see the roll and shape! Congrats!
lovely! thank you, will give this a go later x
This is an absolutely amazing tutorial! Do you think I could do something similar with short hair? I have a kind of long pixie cut, and I think I could potentially do something a little.... smaller.
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Paris of The Vintage Look
Nice work! I prefer the victory rolls as you do- assymetrical and with a sidepart!
Thank you so much! It was a great tutorial. I've always wanted to try them but didn't know where to begin. Now I can start experimenting :D
So cute! I really enjoyed watching.
And I'm sure one of these days, you'll inspire me enought that I'll have the courage to wear victory rolls outside my house!
A fabulously awesome video! Loved watching you in the silent mode with the music. My hair is very thick, long and curly and has it's own way to behave. Would love to see some more styles, thanks.
I shall have to adapt my way of doing it to incorporate my thumbs too!! This looks FAB ;)
This tutorial is fantastic! Great job! Can't wait to see the next one!!
Very nice video, great instructions, and you really gave an idea of the different placing of the rolls. Thanks!
Mrs. Ashley. I was trying to view your channel on youtube and it stated it was unavailable :(
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