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Queen Crown Medieval

June 24th, 2010 admin No comments

Queen Crown Medieval
What is a cute hairstyle for a queen in medieval times?

Around the middle of mid and long hair short. Please be something of a crown can go with.

During medieval times, men and women of the upper classes wore their hair in loose curls. Women sometimes set gold balls at the end of their hair. The lower wore their hair decorated and generally shorter on the chin or shoulders. women wore flat bonnets that covered their hair Noble, or ribbons son and gold in their hair. Later, caps, hats and veils became even more popular when church tradition decreed that women married had to keep their hair covered. conical hats with a veil were also popular at this time. Sometimes the women wore their hair in this style were like two identical mounds (braided or unbraided) on both sides of the head. Meanwhile, the high forehead of a woman was regarded as a feature beautiful, and women often shaved off their forehead to enhance their hairlines. Their heads were adorned with banners that are sometimes decorated with beads and stone. Women wore their hair in nets during this period. For your own hairstyle medieval upsweep your hair in two braids looped and pinned to the sides of your face. First, divide your hair on one side of the head two sections (not three), and use a pearl necklace or tape securely attached by a hairpin as the third component. Braid your hair, then finish by an elastic band. Roll the braid into a bun, and go to the end of the braid under the roller, using the pins to secure the braid. Repeat the process with the other side of the head. Then decorate each side with golden cords, ribbons and / or strings of pearls around each bun.

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