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Following A 1911 Hair Tutorial | Edwardian Psyche Knot 

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I'm going to try and follow a hair tutorial from 1911. Loepsie goes Edwardian! I'm really excited about this one as it's super doable and realistic. Enjoy watching!
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My name is Lucy, I'm a Dutchwoman here to offer an alternative approach to beauty.
On this channel I do mostly hair tutorials where I show you how to braid, pin and style your own hair. I recreate hairstyles from movies, tv shows or history and I regularly come up with my own, which I love to share with you!
I really enjoy diving into history to find out how women went about their beauty and dressing rituals in days past. Vintage and history-themed videos are my little passion project.
You'll find a bit of lifestyle content here as well, ranging from cozy chats over a cup of tea (my beloved Tea Time videos) to personal vlogs and home & interior videos.
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@samanthac450
@samanthac450 4 года назад
Now that you’ve done multiple videos on historic tutorials, you should do a video on “modernizing“ these styles and wearing them for a week! I would LOVE that! Especially with this hairstyle! 😍
@Elvoalven
@Elvoalven 4 года назад
Side note: it looks like the lady’s hair was already curled prior to doing this hairstyle. Otherwise she may have had naturally curly, thick hair. That’s why it didn’t mention teasing or using puffs, I think. She may also have some type of product in her hair, pomade or the like, which would assist in adding volume and helping hair stay in place.
@EastAndTheBird
@EastAndTheBird 4 года назад
this is the first time I’ve ever REALLY considered wearing one of these in public, something about it really calls to the princess in me 🥺
@pheenix135
@pheenix135 4 года назад
It's amazing how much the curled fringe makes it look so much more Edwardian
@SweetMelodeeASMR
@SweetMelodeeASMR 4 года назад
I really loved how the your bangs turned out and the lace ribbon really brought it together!! Sweet vid!!👍🙂👍
@anonymousunnamed3026
@anonymousunnamed3026 4 года назад
I think you did great! The model has wavy coarse hair, which is so much easier to work with regarding these hairstyles. Straight hair is a pain to work with, especially if it is thin and freshly washed. I would love to see you do some Asian- hairstyles. LIke Chinese, Korean, or Japanese. They have straight hair and would probably work better with hair like yours. They are also privy to hair pieces as well.
@seanathanbeanathan
@seanathanbeanathan 4 года назад
Your 18th century hair videos helped me work up the courage to style a Marie Antoinette updo for lolita. I got so many complements and now I'm teaching myself wig styling ❤
@theedwardianwriter
@theedwardianwriter 4 года назад
Fantastic! This is one of those original Edwardian picture tutorials that float around Pinterest with no links to the written tutorial and has vexed me for ages because of that … thanks for finding the original. So excited to try this myself! (Though later in the week, when my very straight hair is a little dirtier.)
@ashknoecklein
@ashknoecklein 4 года назад
You should try putting a little dry shampoo in your hair before you start. I have very fine hair and I find that a tiny bit of dry shampoo gives my hair a surprising amount of grip without gunking it all up.
@cordeliachase601
@cordeliachase601 4 года назад
Insane that the Edwardian model doing her hair had no idea people from 2019 would be looking at her pictures and copying her.
@oldasyouromens
@oldasyouromens 4 года назад
I've mentioned this before, but PLEASE do the 1890s Newport coiffure! It looks so pretty and simple to do for how iconic it is and the written tutorials I've found are very comprehensive, but I'd love to see a video reference too.
@fictionalhuman
@fictionalhuman 4 года назад
Curly bangs look so cute on you!
@cheymoe4961
@cheymoe4961 4 года назад
I think having your hair crimped, and not freshly washed would’ve made this look a bit easier to obtain, like you had mentioned. But I think this turned out so beautiful, I might just try it on myself!
@koharuogata1700
@koharuogata1700 4 года назад
I love you from Japan🇯🇵
@sc5841
@sc5841 4 года назад
Yay! I can't imagine how much effort these style of videos are, so I appreciate your hard work so much!
@casssssssssssss
@casssssssssssss 4 года назад
Something about this was so Ancient Greek to me as well! I googled Ancient Greek hairstyles and there are a few similarities! I love it! Good job
@TheGabygael
@TheGabygael 4 года назад
For your pompadour just curl your hair I have a texture similar to yours and if I don't curl the front of my hair it just won't hold I like doing pin curls/foam curlers on the front but the more "historically accurate" idea is by crimping the hair on hair pins. Also I did the hairstyle while watching the video and to help hold the pompadour I put a hair comb on the top of my hair where you put your pins I noticed that simple black combs were visibly worn on pictures of that era and I feel like it was used like today we would put a Bobby pin to tame a piece of hair without necesseraly hiding it
@kck9742
@kck9742 4 года назад
Nicely done! Yeah, I think that the reason you had some issues was that 1) Hair wasn't washed as often back then or conditioned, so it was a lot coarser, which meant that it tended to stay where you put it more easily. Today because of modern shampoos and conditioners our hair is so much softer and smoother, so it doesn't hold these styles as well. 2) They used padding, often their own hair, which they would save in little jars, which is where all that wonderful volume came in. 3) Their hair was much longer, usually down to their knees or even longer, as they really didn't cut it except to trim the ends. At least this was easier than the 18th century styles!
@LaceyPo
@LaceyPo 4 года назад
Pressed like before even watching the video because I know I'm going to enjoy it! 😊
@greatb825
@greatb825 4 года назад
Girl, i have seen your old hairstyles from old books tutorials, i have to say you have a lot o of patience, i could never. Never! It goes straight to my anxiety
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