How To Do A French Twist Without Bobby Pins & By Only Using A Ponytail Holder : Tress To Impress

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Doing a French twist doesn't necessarily require bobby pins like it used to. Find out how to properly do a French twist without bobby pins with help from a licensed cosmetologist with a huge imagination in this free video clip.

Expert: Linda Mendoza

Filmmaker: Nick Brosco

Series Description: There are a wide variety of gorgeous ways in which you can do your hair that absolutely don't require expensive trips down to the local salon. Get tips on doing your hair in all sorts of fun and beautiful ways with help from a licensed cosmetologist with a huge imagination in this free video series.

Hi, I'm Linda Mendoza from fantasies, hair salon and today I'm going to share with you some tips and techniques on how to do a French twist without bobby pins and only using a ponytail holder. So I have already prepped my clients, hair with a medium to low ponytail and now what I'm going to do is I'm going to open up my ponytail that I have created right behind the pointy tail holder and I'm going to make a little indentation. Now, I'm going to twist the hair that I have in the pointy tail by splitting it into two and just twisting back and forth, I'm going to bring it up, I'm going to curl it and create a little bun out of it and stick it in through The hole that I have created in between the ponytail holder and you're, going to do that until you bench your ponytail holder inside and hide it in your French twist with your rat tail comb, you can smooth things out there. You go no bobby pins. Just to point it to a holder, I'm Linda Mendoza - and I just share with you some tips and techniques on how to use a French twist with no bobby pins and only a ponytail holder.

skyahmad: This was amazing, my hair will always come loose when ever I tried this style. Will try it this way

Marilyn Mejia: That was amazing!!! I suck at hair and could NEVER do this hairstyle but always wanted to. I got this on my second try and I don't even think I need bobby pins

jlnriddick: Wow! That WAS amazing! Never saw anything like that before, and she had A LOT of hair! A pretty clip would cover the pony tail holder that's left visible (if someone preferred that), but what a fantastic idea!!

Mathew John: That was amazing! ! My french twist most of the time is so untidy in the front! Must try this! Hope you didn't use any hair fixtures! !

Nazifa Nawar: This was VERY helpful! Thank you!

Lindsay Nguyen: This is genius. Thank you so much!!

Cleudiane Santos: Muito pratico amiga

Diana Brink-Bartow: Wow!  Never thought of that method before... I'll try it this morning with my very thick hair!

Elda Sung: Well that was an epic fail for me. I have so much hair it couldn’t fit into the “hole behind the ponytail”. Tried to make the “hole” bigger and it just looked like a bird’s nest

Nya G: Well that was pretty awesome.

Rafiq Noor: Excellent.

Wariya Wongsuriyanan: A game changer!

Huda:

Maan Singh: wow genious

Rajwinder Kaur: Amazing

Huda: ❤

Umer ajmal Pasha: Very nice

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