Wow!

16 January 2014 01:04 pm
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Lauren of American Duchess did one of the hairstyles from Kendra's soon-to-be-published book, 18th Century Hair & Wig Styling: History & Step-by-Step Techniques. And I am utterly blown away. I've been looking forward to the book and hopeful it will be useful, but I don't know exactly what to expect.

Except that Lauren's wig looks AMAZING. She freely admits that she's not so how at styling her hair on her own - and using the tutorial, she got results like that!

I'm particularly excited because it's not just the details of the hair arrangement that look good; the shape of the wig looks excellent from every direction. The right silhouette is so hard to get, though it's just as important for the look.

Now I'm super excited! If you haven't supported the Indiegogo campaign yet, and you're at all interested in it, please consider contributing. You can donate even a small amount. As someone who's done fundraising before, I can attest it's literally true that every small bit helps.  And in this case, if you want to buy a book at any time later, your contribution will be deducted from the price. Isn't that great?

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