Overall I was very pleased with the assessment. I practiced Ruby's design quite a lot so I knew what to do and knew I can make it in time which helped me be more relaxed on that day.There were only two things I wasn't happy about. The first thing is that I think that Ruby washed her hair just before the assessment(not on the same day but the day before maybe) or she used a hair mask the last time she washed her hair because it was so soft that when I curled it the curls just didn't want to stay in. Which was very frustrating. I didn't even have time to put a Kirby grib in because while I was reaching for the grib the curls fell apart. So I had to do them over an over again. When I was finally able to secure the curls with the gribs I sprayed hair spray on it as well to give an extra hold. Which was useless, because when I took out the gribs at the very end the curls still fell apart. The second one was the problem I had from the very beginning. The front bit of the rolls. I bought a medium sized hair doughnut and cut it in half to use it as a small padding just for the front. But somehow it didn't work as well on Ruby as it did on my dolls head. Maybe it has something to do with the different hair types. Anyway the rolls where this time definitely better then when I did them during the lesson v´but I was still not satisfied. I fell quite disappointed with myself that I couldn't do it. But I just k´looked at the pictures again and I think they are not too bad. Otherwise I was quite happy with the rest. I think the timed assessment was a good experience and not as scary as I thought it would be:) I was also lucky to have a very good partner, because first of all Ruby provided me with very good instructions on how to achieve her design which helped me to quickly get familiar with it. Also she said if she didn't like anything or wants something to be changed. And I appreciate that. It makes the work easier.
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As you can see the curls are not as nice as the ones I always had during the practice.
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