Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Gibson Girl Hair: Low Hair Dressing

The Swirl Coiffure with Braid 



     I found this lovely hairstyle in a reproduction copy of "Hair Dressing and Tinting".  I would wear this with a white maxi dress on a summer afternoon picnic.











Step One- Make a middle parting, then ,starting from behind the ears, seperate the hair that falls on both sides of the face from the back hair.      











Step Two-     Pin the back hair at the nape then gently tug on the top to fluff it up. You want to get volume on the round section so you could also tease your hair before pinning it down.       




Step Three-  Fluff up the 2 sections you separated earlier and draping them low across your forehead pin them at  the nape with the rest of your hair.


Step Four- Braid all of your hair in a loose three strand braid.


Step Five- Widen the braid by gently tugging the sections then simply wrap the braid around your head and pin the ends at the nape.                                                         






I like to spend a few seconds ruffing it up a bit to get more of a wind blown look.


          





 
I hope you found this helpful or inspiring. 
yours truly,

Monday, November 12, 2012

Gibson Girl Hair: Oiling for Hair Growth



 

    To get the fullness of the Gibson Girl hairstyle you must have either very thick or decently long hair. I have mentioned before how my hair is on the thin side so I needed to grow my hair out.
   One of the most effective techniques I have tried is oiling my hair. I have been oiling my hair for about three years now.


  There are so many oils you can use: olive, Castor, jojoba, almond, coconut, grapeseed, and so many more. It really just depends on your hair needs. I highly recommend checking out "The Long Hair Community". I can not tell you how much useful information I learned over there that has helped me to grow healthy hair.

  I oil my hair the night before I wash it- every Friday night. I just make a parting on my scalp, rub the oil in, then make a parting a little farther down and rub some oil in there. I continue this until my scalp is completely covered. I then lightly oil the length of  my hair. I wash it out the next afternoon.

 It has done wonders for my hair, increasing shine and decreasing falling hair.

 The Gibson Girls knew the value of oil for healthy hair and it is recommend in many beauty books from the time.





Thick, long, curly hair = Anne's perfect Gibson Girl look.

Friday, November 9, 2012

Gibson Girls


 

This is one of the only Gibson Girl hairstyles I
 have scene with fringe.


 


My younger sister Sarah






Wednesday, November 7, 2012

In her own white room, where Marilla had set a flowering house rose on the window sill, Anne looked about her and drew a long breath of happiness.

   Some people, like me, are very effected by environment. We need orderliness and cleanliness in order to function at our best. For me beauty is also important in influencing my mood and the quality of my work.

 How could I write you lovely things when my writing space was filled with chaos!




So I changed my room from this
     To This-




   

           I hope my writing reflects the peace and beauty of my new space.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Gibson Girl Inspired Thrifting


Hello!
   
         Today is the first day of my new blogging schedule.  I will now be posting every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Monday and Wednesday will be installments of different series I have started and Friday will just be some photos I've taken that week.

  Today I am very excited to show you this sweater I recently found in a secondhand store. I had set out looking for something that reminded  me of a Gibson girl. I wanted it to be sturdy and well made with a touch of formality. Even the casual style of those days would be considered formal today , so you see in order to imitate the fashion you must look neat and well put together.




   Now, the Gibson Girl was part of the first generation of women to really compete in physical sports that previously had only been played by men.  There was alot of school sports and a general spirit of friendly competition in ladies colleges. This of course  influenced style creating a sporty collegian look. I thought this sweater captured a bit of that old fashioned school spirit. The sweater is comfy yet very well made and the different details add that aforementioned formality.


 So that's it for today. On Wednesday I will show you what I've been up to this last month.                                                                                                           
 
 
 
 
 
 
I remain
cordially yours,