Cross look to the hair that's very similar to the picture. I can feel it that's very stable and non tight. Right? That's good. Yeah. And that's my biggest thing was I didn't want to prom girl's hair falling out.
I mean, that was just yeah, we just made me feel horrible for I didn't want to give you a headache or have thousand bobby pins. Yeah. All right, so I'm gonna recap on the construction we have the section that's over here. We have the two pieces in the front that are going to create that look there. The bulk of the hair was braided and wrapped and made as flat as can be. I'm going to fatten up these braids, and we have curls on the ends.
And then this intersection here, I'm going to tease it so we get some crown. And then we also have all this hair to work with. So I'm going to put some curl in the ends here, and then I'm going to teach the crown so it can get, you might want to get into construction and you might want to get into design well ahead of construction just because it's the fun bits, but it's also the stressful bits. If the construction of the model already said this feels so much tighter than the last time she had this style, which was just done loose and freehand with lots of bobby pins. So that's the plus of this look is that it's it's firm, you have places to pin into and you'll see how it comes together. It's like the picture and not too big on her head.
So now I'm just going to put some curls in The ends here.