Overall I have to say Ruby did a very good job with my design but I think when she first saw my design she was quite overwhelmed and scared she wouldn't be able to make it in time because it has a lot of crimping and to do those wiggly plaits you need some time as well. But after we have been told that we could get preparation time for the assessment to do all of the crimping she felt more relaxed. You could clearly see from every time Ruby practiced my design on me ,that she has been practicing and was working hard because you could see improvement every time . The only thing she kept doing was to roll in the crimped and backcombed hair to much. Result would be that the rolls are too flat and in my design they are big/voluminous and a bit messy. I told her not to do several times but she kept doing it. But it didn't bother me that much that the rolls were flatter. I think she did extra good work with the plaits around the back of the head. I was really impressed about the result and liked it a lot. Another thing she has to work on is the sectioning. In the first practice the sectioning was quite off on one side so that in the end she didn't had enough hair to get the rolls even. But she worked on it and tried very hard to get the sectioning very precise .
Here are some pictures of our practice
In the first picture I really like the frizzed front bit. It wasn't taken back too much so it's still fluffy .
The problem we have all the time is my baby hair^^ But for the assessment I will bring hair wax so she can fix the baby hair. I think she did a very good job with the rolls here. They are not too flat and have a nice shape.
In the picture above and below you can see the wiggle plaits. As already mentioned I was always very satisfied with how Ruby managed to do them. A big thumbs up :)
When we have been practicing that day I really liked the outcome of the whole look but looking from the back you can see that height of the rolls is quite off. But I think the sectioning was good here so Ruby probably rolled one of the sides in too much. Personally I really like the height and shape of the right roll.
Things that need improving:
- sectioning
- getting the rolls even and don't make them to flat
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