How To Tie Your Hair With A Rubber Band

  • Posted on 07 January, 2012
  • Long Hair
  • By Anonymous

This guide shows you How To Tiw Your Hair With A Rubber Band.

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Hi, I'm Joshua alt back from Joshua backs hair care and beauty in st. John's with London. Today, I'm going to show you some great new tips on how to start your hair. I'M going to show you now how to tie back long hair into a hair band. Now there are many different ways and techniques you can use to tie your hair back, but I'm going to start with a very low ponytail, very, very simple neck, making sure you have a lot of tension right at the bottom comb, the hair, very naturally back into Your left hand and hold it with a lot of tension. You poor the pony head tilt through then put it through once more and depending on how tight you want your pony tail to be. You can maybe get another one now thick. The hair is also, and that's your simple low ponytail. Now, if you want to dress it up a little bit, what you can do is leave the top section out. So you take section from your temples to the back, your crown you and then you would just pin this up. So it's out of the way. From now and then what you would do simply brush your hair back to a low ponytail or if you want to jazz it up a bit, you can even put the ponytail a little bit further up, which we're going to do now for you once again holding It very tight pull your covered band through twist it into the first and then the second again and then put it in for the extra tension. Now. What you have left is this top section here now, what I'm going to do just to give it a little bit more interest. I'Ve just taken that first section as before, and I'm going to twist this a little bit and then I'm going to just push it forward and what you can see is you get a little bit of height through the top and then I'm going to simply put The grips through one side to hold it in place and again and then what you can do is carry on twisting and twist around the ponytail. And that will hide your covered band. And it would just give it a little bit more of an interesting look. And what we're doing is we're just going through once again gripping through the ends twisting all the way around and then with our last bits we can just tuck them nice and neatly, and then we grip it to hold it in place. Now, what you can do just to kind of smarten it up a little bit just a little bit of hairspray and there you have it lots of ways by using a headband. You

Sandra de Souza: This video helped my little sister so much, thank you so much!

lenu: I know how to make the ponytail, I just don't know how to put the rubber band IN

Santosh Salaria: Thank you.This video is very effective

EFT4Me: Sir, please let your viewers know that it is always preferable to use a band that is covered, rather than an office type 'rubber band'. I would think in school they would have explained that the plain rubber band rubs against the shaft of the hair causing breakage. Then it can tangles & its just terrible for the hair itself. All the money we invest in treatments, lotions & potions is wasted. No sense intentionally damaging it. Sorry if I sound bossy, I hate seeing beautiful hair abused.

RyleeplayzRBLX #notpostingmuch: Thx soooo much i have mediam hair so i made a little pony not perfect but i think this will help in the future

Whatagain: Awesome. Would you mind doing a tutorial on braiding a rat tail, mines on my side.

Just Me: Good for straight and smooth hair... what about wavy rough hair of mine??

noel: Omg i broke my band trying to do this wtf

FNAFLOVE66🇺🇦: SIR DON'T GO SO GOD DAM FAST

Raunak Gayen: how nice ponytail

Candace Talley: ,,

Samantha Bulgin: Blah

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