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Here are some of the photos I took while I was away down south in the big city that is London. This trip was organised by my Media class although I think we can all agree it may not have been the most educational of trips but was most deffinately fun. The first day while only actually being in London for a view hours with all the walking was quite exhausting.
The first two photos are from the first night when we were taken on a wonder after our meal at Hard Rock Cafe. I did get to see more landmarks while I was there such as the Shard and London Bridge but after the visit to WB Studios on the Saturday my camera ran out of battery and me being me didn't bring the charger.
I'll do another post later sharing the photos taken from the Harry Potter Studio Tour.
Day 1
On Friday we actually did have a media related activity with the British Board of Film Classification later followed by the much anticipated activity of SHOPPING and guess what but I was actually sensible money wise. This activity was very much to the delight of the girls on the trip, although I tagged along with my little group that wanted to see the James Bond exhibition at the London Film Museum.
Day 2
Here is a few links to my media teachers blog showing more photos from our London trip (https://highermediastudies.wordpress.com/2015/02/19/were-here/)
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- On second day hair i use Tresemme Dry Shampoo, I find my hair tends to get oily rather quickly on the second day and it will also help to give the hair more grip for when its being pinned up.
- I section my hair into two front pieces directly in front of my ear.
- Using a curling iron (I used the Babyliss curling wand) wrap the hair around the barrel keeping the small sections in a flat ribbon curl against the barrel.
- As you curl sections getting further back make sure to move the barrel down the hair continuing to curl towards your face so the front sections will gather together but still blend in with the rest of the hair in a gradient.
- Once the two front sections are curled, using a kirby grip pin up two front pieces of hair. You may want to tease these sections of hair for more volume and better grip.
- Now the rest of the hair could be left straight or curled like above by just adding some loose curls to the last few inches of hair.
- Once done use hairspray to set.

I was inspired by the character Susan Pevensie in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, part of the great Chrismas tv . I absolutely adore Anna Popplewell's simple 1940's hair style in the first half of the film. It's such a classic but simple look and I love that.
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