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How to do my hair like Suranne Jones in BBC Ones Dr Foster

19 replies

LexLoofah · 30/09/2015 11:09

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My hair is similar length to hers but is naturally straight and just sort of hangs around or gets tucked behind my ears i.e. Boring.

I wondered what product/process/gadget I might need to be able to get that choppy, wavy sort of look on the ends and if it could be achieved on a daily basis?

Ta

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stripytees · 30/09/2015 11:13

I do a similar look with my straighteners. There are lots of tutorials for creating waves that way. Then lots of hairspray to set it.

burnishedsilver · 30/09/2015 12:20

A babyliss curl secret should do the trick.

chickentothefox · 30/09/2015 17:17

following

MsBojangles · 30/09/2015 17:25

Agree with stripytees, straighteners and a bit of hairspray is all you need.

ToothpickCharlie · 30/09/2015 17:25

Sorry, no help on the hair front but really like the necklace she wears. Would love to know where it's from.

rageagainsttheBIL · 30/09/2015 20:15

I would use straighteners or large barrel tongs for a slightly softer look. I find straighteners can give me sticky-out ends to the curls, and curling wands somehow make my hair too spirally (and I burn my fingers all the time)

Frostycake · 01/10/2015 10:40

Barrel tongues (2")

She looks great since she had her breast reduction.

StepAwayFromTheEcclesCakes · 01/10/2015 18:50

second the curl secret or when your hair is damp so almost dry really twist it into two twisted buns at ear height secure with a scrunchie round them and leave, sleep in them if you can, in the morning unravel and voila loose curls. I did mine last night in four sections and unravelled this morning to masses of curls! a bit too curly so will go back to one or two buns after next wash.

ppandj · 01/10/2015 20:29

A curling wand (conical or not) will do it pretty quickly- mine is a Remington pearl something or other that was about £30. If you want it quite tousled, do some of the curls in different directions rather than all the same direction which is more sleek and uniform Smile

LexLoofah · 01/10/2015 20:56

thanks all, seems there is more than one way to skin this particular cat, glad to hear it is do-able although I tried with my 15 year old straighteners today and looked more electrocuted than tousled but that is my lack of skill I am sure

step and pp do you put any product in your hair before or after? I am a complete styling novice and my hair does not like much stuff on it, can make it look unwashed if I am not careful.

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ppandj · 02/10/2015 07:30

Mine is the same so I tend to avoid most things but hairspray with my head tipped upside down seems ok. Salt spray adds to the tousled look but I found it felt sticky for my hair. I was told by a hairdresser to let each curl cool down by holding it up after tonging it and apparently the curls hold for longer doing this. HTH Smile

stripytees · 02/10/2015 09:16

Use a heat protection spray before curling it to protect your hair.

LexLoofah · 02/10/2015 09:16

thanks pp, will get a set of tongs/curler wand thingy and some hairspray and give it a go - why oh why did I spend my teenage years revising instead of practicing with my hair?

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Dowser · 02/10/2015 12:09

Very improbable but loving the series. I hope it's not going to be one where they leave you hanging in mid air and there's another series ext autumn.

LexLoofah · 02/10/2015 13:06

watching right now, dear god hope it is not an unsatisfactory ending

boob reduction??? I have obviously been spending too much time looking at her hair and wondering why she is married to a beardy weasel

back to the original topic, i have heat spray and hair spray just need to order curling thingy, should also get my hair trimmed too, just moved to a new area and need a new stylist - arrrgh, stressful first world problem

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OnlyHereForTheCamping · 02/10/2015 13:26

Her hair is lovely but her makeup is bizarre.

ppandj · 02/10/2015 15:22

I so hope the series doesn't have a rubbish end. It's all a bit far-fetched to date but very watchable. I too have been focused mainly on her hair and also admiring their kitchen x

StepAwayFromTheEcclesCakes · 02/10/2015 18:05

if i use curl perfect I use a bit of heat protection spray, if I am using scrunchie then no nothing at all, comes out all shiney and bouncy.

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