1. Men and Women in 18th Century Costumes (Including Angela from Burnley & Trowbridge & Kendra from Demode Couture)
2. Dinner at King's Arms Tavern at Colonial Williamsburg in candlelight
3. 18th Century chamber music in candlelight with reproduction instruments.
4. The return of my hedgehog..this time achieved by curling my hair around drinking straws.
Here's a photographic play-by-play from my over the top smart phone (including vintage camera app)
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| Hair set with standard drinking straws for a nice tight curl. |
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| After the removal of the straws, the curls did not move. |
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| 20 minutes of combing out later.... |
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| The finished product. |
Overall, I'm happy with it. The difference with making your hedgehog this way vs. pin curls is you do not have to tease your hair. This is the process of combing out your tight curls with a comb & pik. The only products I used this time were Bumble & Bumble style cream, some hair wax when I was shaking out my curls, Bumble & Bumble spray hair powder, and TIGI Bed Head Hairspray.
Oh and I had a clip in extension that I curled and set the night before. More about that later...
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| At Dinner |
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| After the concert |





