Hairstyles Without Pins

GET THESE 3 EASY [LOOK]S WITHOUT USING PINS!!

Hey guys today, I wanted to show you a few Styles that require zero bobby pins. I don't know about you, but I can't seem to ever find a bobby pin to save my life, usually that's with bobby pins and hair ties, but I seem to have wrangled up a few of my hair ties. So I want to show you how you can make it up to look effortless and professional without one single button. So for my first look, I'm going to section out the front of my hairline with the rest of the hair, I'm going to put a slight back home in it. Just for some texture I'll show you you lift up and just back home the underneath part and you can go up on the Strand and that's just going to give you some nice lift at the root, and I would go all the way around. So now, with twenty rubber bands, just pull the hair into a low side ponytail and make it kind of not too tight, but just tight enough so that you can get some good grip on it. And then I would like to pull a little bit of the hair out, so it's a back combing that really helps give it that PCEHR look! I'M gon na split this section in half and then I'm going to do just a loose braid and when I stop like when there's a couple inches left in the braid just stop and then grab the bottom. It'Ll lift up put the rubber bands and stick the end of the braid. In now, the top we're gon na braid it going down and then lift up the rubber band stick the ends in pull it through. I can pull out some of the braid a little bit just so it gives it a little bit more texture and pull on it wherever, if you need it tighter or looser. It'S enough for this side, we're going to just do a little bit of backcombing at the root. This will add a little bit of volume on the side and then wrap it to the other side and tuck it as well. If you wanted to take another rubber band, wrap it around and then, when you get on the last loop, you pull it just so that some of the pieces start falling out some of the layers that you have in your hair and then take the ends. Wrapping around the ponytail that you just put in tucking the ends inside the ponytail rubber bands, whatever, even if you want to pull some pieces out so basically it's just about taking the ends whatever pieces, you don't want hanging and just tucking it in back into the Band, so this is a great transition from day to night or if you have an event to attend, it's a good way to have a effortless looking updo. So for my second look: I'm going to start with a half up ponytail! If you tuned in to my tutorial two weeks ago, I showed you a few tricks on how to use hair extensions in your hair for styling, and so I'm going to use that trick for this half up. Ponytail there's a braid involved, so anything to make a braid looks thicker and fuller, I'm all about so I'm going to clip it in behind me. I don't know about you, but when I was younger I would obsess over the bumps in my hair, so I would make my mom do my ponytails over and over again and tell there is ZERO bumps and I'm sorry mom. So now we're going to do a another ponytail underneath the one you just create it and I'd like it to be kind of in the middle of the head. So I'm not too close to the ponytail, but just enough to give it a little space in between. So then, we're going to take this top ponytail and just braid it down once your top braid has met the bottom ponytail go ahead and grab the rest of the hair to finish off. The braid use some hairspray just to make sure the little flyaways stay in place and, in the very end I like to pull some of the front pieces. This is the front you don't need to do. It everywhere keep the sides, nice and sleek, and just like that you have a fun texture, ponytail and it's different than just a regular ponytail, two braids zero bobby pins. For my final look, I'm going to be using these clear little small rubber bands and I'm going to start with a somewhat of a side part it's not quite centered, but I like mine. Whatever side, you prefer just grabbing a small section here, not all the way to the front, just leaving some of this front fringe out, put a clear rubber band around this section, not too tight, but just enough to get the section right and then so. On top of her vans split the section in half and loop, the hair through underneath because that's what's going to keep it nice and flat. Just like this, I and I looped it in twice grab another section, and I have the hair from the previous band of the previous loop in this one as well, and then split it in half and loop. It through and then final with the last one flip. It through I like to pull the band up, creating a little bit of texture on each and every rubber bands, just like that pull the entire band. So that your be sure you don't cut your snip it. So I hope you enjoyed these styles using it. 0 bobby pins, subscribe down below and follow me on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter bye, guys

Inactive: Very helpful when you're like me and lose all your pins, suck at hair and have a ball to go to tomorrow lol.. :)

wolf_girl_ alexis: I love this vid wish more people could see it

MUSIC ERA: Fantastic hairstyle thank you

Yogirlmya xx: I love this video especially because I have thick hair that does not like bobby pins

aurielx: OMGG that’s so funny! U have the exact same number of subs as me!

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