Reacting To The Best Ponytail Methods! | Breanna Reacts! | Episode #8

  • Posted on 02 February, 2023
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LINKS TO THE VIDEOS I REACTED TO IN THIS VIDEO

1. (FRONTAL PONYTAIL)

The BEST FRONTAL PONYTAIL Tutorial!

https://youtu.be/_FpDlN3z1UA

2. (BRAIDING HAIR PONYTAIL)

HOW TO :MOST BEAUTIFUL DETACHABLE PONYTAIL HAIRSTYLE

https://youtu.be/tGYIaqKGQ4g

(JUMBO BRAID PONYTAIL)

JUMBO BRAID PONYTAIL USING BRAIDING HAIR

https://youtu.be/uQAKo1UeRW0

3. (BARBIE PONYTAIL)

HOW TO DO A BARBIE PONYTAIL WITH WEAVE AND A SWOOP BANG

https://youtu.be/PGzJGt0UoPc

4. (NATURAL HAIR DRAWSTRING PONYTAIL)

Sleek Low Ponytail On Thick Natural Hair (Type 4) | NO HEAT | NO FLAKES

https://youtu.be/FlGAgn7vZhI

5. (QUICK WEAVE PONYTAIL)

HOW TO: Genie/ High Extended ponytail

https://youtu.be/qz80e_WLqi8

6. (KNOT BUN PONYTAIL)

Low knot bun ponytail on 4c natural hair | using braiding hair

https://youtu.be/UgmF47pMiRs

7. (BOBBY PIN PONYTAIL)

Easy Sleek High Ponytail | NO GLUE OR THREAD!

https://youtu.be/14a9KT3VATk

8. (LACE WIG PONYTAIL)

DETAILED 360 Frontal Ponytail Tutorial!

https://youtu.be/xKSvXTj2NlA

9. (SEW IN PONYTAIL METHOD)

HOW TO DO A SEAMLESS VERSATILE SEWIN... VERY DETAILED!!! Using Hair Are Us Indian curly

https://youtu.be/hRSTb2q_jdo

10. (PONYTAIL PIGTAILS)

How to do 2 Ponytails with a Zig Zag Middle Part

https://youtu.be/gSPq6O-yqsc

11. (EXTENDED PONTYTAIL)

SLEEK PONYTAIL ON NATURAL HAIR || Sew Method

https://youtu.be/W_0DQ7qSnFQ

12. (BANG PONYTAIL)

SHORT HAIR TRANSFORMATION |Genie Ponytail With fringe Bang

https://youtu.be/_EyU33XyThE

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Hello: everyone, my name is Brianna Rutter, I'm an internet, hair, stylist and content creator, and you are watching Brianna reacts in this video. We are going to be reacting to the best ponytail tutorials, so that means we're going to be watching the best ponytail tips, tricks and techniques from videos all around the internet wrapped up into one. So if you're ready to check out these videos, let's watch them together. The first hairstyle is the frontal ponytail. First, I'm taking my flat iron and making the back of her hair extremely straight, so the ponytail can actually match the texture of the frontal, especially around the perimeter. Now I'm gon na use my locking gel to get her hair in a nice flat ponytail. I know it's weird, but I do not do braids under this. It'S so much easier. I think it's very important that the stylus doesn't break down the hair when doing a frontal ponytail, because it's going to give the base of the client's head more lift, which means opponent, is not going to look as flat as you want it to so. It makes perfect sense that she's slicking down her hair to put into a ponytail before adding the frontal and faster just to get it in a nice slick, ponytail and then slap that frontal on the top all right, girls that do ponytails. You already know when you hit it with the brush, it gives it that different type of smooth. Now, yes, if you want the smoothest ponytail, it's super important that you use a hair brush, preferably a board bristle brush. If you use a hair comb, it's going to create little lines in your hair, no matter how many times you comb it, so you won't initially comb it to smooth it down, but the brush is the finisher combining two rubber bands to get it in a nice Tight ponytail remove any makeup or moisture from the hairline time to put this funnel on and by the way I added a band in the back, but I'm going to cut it off later. First, you know what that's super helpful to making sure to add a band to the frontal that way it stays in place on her head as you glue it down and stylize it and everything, and then you can cut the band at the very end. Now that everything is set, so I really like that she does - that cut this excess lace off. I'M just making sure that I don't go outside those imaginary lines that I drew in my head and I'm making sure that I keep the glue at least half an inch away from her natural hairline. You know it actually was helpful that the client was already wearing makeup, because when she used the alcohol pad to smooth out the areas where the frontal would be, you could see a clear distinction between the client's skin tone of her makeup and then her natural skin Tone that way, when she actually applied the glue to her hair, she knew exactly where to place it fine. Now we can let this dry clear. All right, let's put it down, put it down. One thing I noticed is that this style is actually pressed down. The edges of the frontal with our hands versus some stylists use a comb when doing it. So if you like doing frontals, let me know Down Below in the comments which one is better and why. Why is it that you would use the teeth of the comb to press down the frontal versus using your hands to breast down the frontal onto the glue? Let me know: if there's a difference in when to do which one when it's perfect, then we can give it a good press. Now, let's cut the excess, excess lace off baby girl ponytail. This looks so good. The fact that she made sure to also straighten the back of the client's head to make it super straight makes it look even more seamless, all right after a careful deliberation. We'Re gon na do a little bit of baby hair time to do the baby hairs y'all, but see my preference, especially for how this client looks. I don't think she needed the baby hairs, but of course we all like to do a little extra. So I'm quite sure it's gon na turn out beautiful. Now I'm going to cut her baby hair about one inch all around. This is interesting so with her ponytail, it's actually going to be braided, instead of actually adding hair extensions to the ponytail. So, let's see how this looks being that she just added regular old braiding hair to the ponytail. This ponytail turned out so beautiful. This is such a simple hairstyle and because she took the extra care and attention to make sure her real hair was Blended in you. Could hardly tell that she has a frontal ponytail. This was a really good look, especially with the braid foreign. Next is the braiding hair ponytail, oh wow, so she's gon na be custom, making her own ponytail on a mannequin head. This is the first time I've seen this. So, let's see what happens foreign a string around the base, I'm guessing this is to help her position exactly where the ponytail would be on her head. So this is interesting. It'S going to be two and a half inches at the top. I wonder if it's a reason why so now she's just straightening the hair with a flat iron on a low setting, of course, to not burn it, and it looks super sleek. Oh she's, going to be doing a shoulder length, ponytail with braiding hair. So now we got another little piece going on and she has a hairpin with a thumbtack to the mannequin and she's just braiding a super long braid. I wonder what she's gon na do with this all right. She got her edge control, slicked down around her section of hair and she's kind of twisting it a little bit. So I wonder if she's going to be twisting it or braiding it. This is very interesting. Okay, I see now she's twisting both sides of the section she's doing like a little small twist just to lock it in place, I'm guessing to separate it a little bit, I'm so curious to see what she's gon na do with these Twisted sections wow. So she's doing Stitch braids. I normally don't see people pre-twist the sections of hair. They just put edge control on both sides, but in this case she's doing this so that the sections don't mix up it's a clear distinction between each row as she does her Stitch. Braid foreign, you know this style is going to probably turn out so cute, like I already can tell her. Braids are neat. Her parting is super neat. She has her edges out so that she can style them at the end. She knows what she's doing. This is interesting: I'm assuming she's getting ready to do a ponytail at the top, but she's making sure to lay her edge control in between each section. Is this something that you do or do you just edge control the outside of your hair and then just brush? It up wow her hair is super sleek very smooth. You know those ouchless hair ties are my favorite, because it doesn't have that little metal band on it that snags on your hair. You want to use something like an elastic hair tie. Okay, so now we're adding the infamous ponytail super helpful that she added a hair tie to the ponytail, so it can attach to her ponytail. Oh that's what the braid is for it's for her to actually camouflage that little bump that she created that's in the front of her ponytail at the base, and it's also going to give her lift by the way she designed the ponytail. So, let's see how this looks, foreign wow that looks so interesting. Look at these edges y'all make you seasick all them waves. Do you like super wavy edges, or do you like your edges, to be a little bit more tamed out? Let me know in the comment section below look at this: ponytail can y'all believe this is a braiding hair ponytail. I am extremely shocked and this style looks so good obsessed with my brain. This is a braid that I deserve, hey guys, so I'm just starting off with damp here. Okay, so now it looks like she's gon na be doing a natural braided ponytail. So, let's see what her techniques are like, I'm just going to sleep that into a into a ponytail, so I'm just sleeping that brushing it trying to get it as smooth as possible. Ponytail you want to make sure your ponytail is secured when you have a ponytail, because, like an added weave, extended ponytail, and then I am just going to wrap this hair up into like a bun just to get it out my way, and I also brush it With the edge control brush side - and I just Sleek all of that with gel - and then I'm just going to take my baby hairs out blow dry, my hair on cool this is you can do this or you can choose not to do this because you can Also just wrap it with wrap strips. You don't have when you're designing your ponytail. Do you actually like to blow dry it to set it in place, or do you like to use a head scarf to set it me personally, I like to use a headscarf. I feel like it molds it a lot better and it also makes it ponytail look even flatter. So let me know what your preference is. I have to have a blow dryer for this hairstyle at all, I'm going to take my braiding hair in a hair tie and I'm just going to wrap it like this. It'S not tying it in a knot, but it's just wrapping it first things. First, you want to take out a piece of hair just to cover that ponytail with the braided hair into three sections. Now I'm going to split my hair into those three sections and like just split them in with the braiding hair and make sure I brush it out, so everything Blends in nicely. That is the key and I'm also adding gel on each part as I braid. So I'm going to get my hair in the section that was a really good tip that she shared was to add gel to each section of her hair. That way it really Blends in with the braiding hair. Now you could either add gel completely to your hair. That'S going to be braided in it will actually make the braid a little stiff. If that's what you want at the top - or you could just add a little bit of gel to the ends of your real hair that way as you're braiding. It'S a lot easier for it to blend into the braiding hair and then prepare to braid it, and now I bring it to the front because I feel like bring it bringing it to the front. I can see what I'm doing add some hair. This is optional because the braid it we do have a lot of hair in the braid. This is optional, but I am adding hair for the length because I want this braid to be past my butt at a rubber. Yes, if you want your braid to be extremely long and Swinging every time you walk, you want to add more braiding, hair kind of to the end half or the last third of your braid. That way, the braid can be extended, but one important tip is that when you do add more braiding hair to extend the length that the amount of braiding hair is a little thinner than the shape of your braid. Just slightly that way, it's a gradual, actual extension of the braid and you won't see a hump where you added your braiding hair, because if you add braiding hair, that's thicker than your braid itself, it will look like a difference. You will see that little hump there as you continue to braid, going down to the ends band to the end and then take some shares to cut the excess hair. And then you end up with your braid looking like this, I'm just adding gel to it and I'm wrapping it around the braid, adding gel and wrapping it around the braid. I hate using bobby pins if you put a bobby pin in and it hurts take it out, because it's not going to get better way past the booty. This ponytail looks so cute and she said she braided it all the way past her butt. So, let's see how it looks, you see it, you see it. Can you see it? Can you see it yet? Next is the Barbie ponytail so right now, she's pre-sectioning the client's hair as she molds it and prepares it for the ponytail looks like she has the sides kind of off, but the back she's going to be molding. That, first, I think it's so important as what you see this stylist doing is she's molding, small sections at a time and then slicking it in the direction she wants to go. So that way, the hair actually has a better hope throughout the duration of the style foreign, so she's going to be gluing in wefted extensions into the bang area when she does the swoop. This makes your bang look fuller, and it also allows you to swoop it a lot more effectively into the ponytail, especially if your hair is a little shorter than the swoop desire that you're going for it's so important that you're blow drying the weft in between. So that way, it doesn't slide or move as you're combing your hair, because if it's not dry, once you go to comb your hair, the glued wefts will slip right out - foreign, yes, making sure to spray, and then comb and blow dry little bitty sections. At a time it really helps for everything to look very uniform and smooth and neat okay, so now she's, adding braiding hair to the ponytail foreign. So now I'm wondering is she going to glue extensions onto the ponytail or is she going to sew them on? Oh she's actually wrapping it into a bun. This is very interesting because it's definitely going to give more lift at the base of the ponytail, which gives it that Barbie look. Yes. Wrapping paper is extremely helpful, especially if you're going to be using glue. If you're not going to be using glue, you don't need wrapping paper, but in this instance she's definitely using hair glue. I noticed that her tracks are doubled as she's going around in a circle. This is going to allow the ponytail to look as thick as possible, especially when you wrap the double tracks very close together as it's going around the ponytail foreign she's, making sure to get really close up to the base of that ponytail. So you don't see any glue or wrapping paper, that's extremely important. One thing that would really help, especially if you're doing this ponytail on yourself is to use some large hair clips to hold your ponytail out of the way. So that way, you can continue to wrap around glued weft without the glue getting on the hair, but being that she's, a pro she's, probably done this a million times. She knows how to maneuver the hair, but if you're doing it yourself, I suggest use a large hair clip on your ponytail. Oh so she's going to be flipping the ends. I am so excited to see how this Barbie ponytail is gon na turn out. Okay, that's interesting when she actually adds the curlers to the top she's kind of curling out, where, like a little hump, to give it lift at the top of the ponytail and then, as she goes down, she curls it underneath. So I can add that little flip at the end look at this ponytail. You know the curls at the bottom actually look stacked, so I'm guessing she cut layers into the hair, but this looks so beautiful. Next is the drawstring ponytail Sleek blue ponytail on type four? Oh, my goodness, she actually did this on Type 4 natural hair. I got ta check it out. True here make sure that your hair is freshly washed, I'm going to be using the wet lime gel to create this look, and this is going to be the main product that I use I'm doing sections I you have to do this in section. If you want a smooth look, I'm trying to use as yes, she is dropping some gems for y'all, especially if your hair is natural. You want to make sure if you want a Sleek ponytail without using heat, that you actually slick down small sections of hair with hair gel. That way, it will give you a very sleek and smooth finish. Even though you have natural hair, you will see a little bit of waves in it, so I'm excited to see how this is going to look and by the way I myself am also wearing a drawstring ponytail they're super easy and quick to do. If you want a simple tutorial for me of how to actually do that, let me know Down Below in the comments, but for now we're going to watch and see how she does it so little product as possible, but still maintaining that neat. Look foreign! Yes, adding even more hair gel to Slick it even more is hard to overdo it, especially for Sleek ponytails, okay girl, so we styling up the edges with an edge brush, see what this looks. She could have just done it just slicked back, but the edges kind of adds a little bit more style and she's using hair mousse, which is like one of my favorite parts of watching videos is when we all use the hair mousse to set down a style. Oh wow, in this instance using wrapping strips and a head scarf to wrap at the base so that it has a neat nice. Oh I'm, trying to say nice and neat. At the same time, it has a nice and neat look to it. Do what you need to do to get that hair together, girls and y'all? This is the final look like oh wait that ponytail turned out glorious. I love the texture. Her hair goes really well with the ponytail. She did an excellent job and she dropped. So many amazing tips, let me know down below which tips were your best, that you're gon na start doing when you do your ponytails she's, looking she's bouncy she's, giving life this hair is like doing everything. Look at the edges like what did I tell you when y'all can run your fingers over your edges like this and be confident that they won't move? Next? Is the quick weave ponytail all right? We jump straight into it. The client's hair is already in a ponytail she's, just braiding it down getting ready to add the hair extensions, so she's either going to sew down hair extensions to it or glue it. So, let's see what she does because she's putting wrapping paper on the braid, most likely I'll, say I'm like 100 confident she's, definitely going to be gluing extensions to the braid. You know what's interesting that she left the tail bit of her hair out. I wonder if that was a reason. Why yup that's how you do it. Ladies, you just start off at the very bottom and glue the weft and then just keep going around in a circle. Looks like we got a helper, helping us hold a ponytail up, so she can add more hair at the base. Look at that such a simple, beautiful, quick weave, ponytail that turned out so beautiful. It looks very natural, and I bet it was super quick to do so. Next is the knot bun so now we're starting off with some hairspray and she's at the very back, so it looks like she's going to be molding her hair completely completely dried. Before you move on to the next section, so once I get to the top I'm going to take my hot comb and just run through the hair, oh wait: y'all. She just whipped out the hot comb. Let me know if y'all have any crazy, hot comb stories, because some of us have a little bit of trauma: okay, because when someone's hot combing your hair, it's always the scariest part when it comes to the ears, the nape of the neck and the edges. But this part is going to be exposed. This is what's sitting on top really holding the hair so that it dries in the direction that you're holding it foreign in this instance of her doing her ponytail that she's only straightening the hair that's exposed. So this is basically the hair that you see on the outside of her head, so the hair, that's in the intersections that have been smooth to a ponytail. She didn't need to straighten that out, but the area where you're going to see the part in the area where she's going to smooth down you want to make sure that that hair is as straight as possible if you're going for a Sleek look. So, instead of hot combing, all of her hair, she only strategically how come the areas that needed to be smooth. Yes, girl with all that hairspray that swoop ain't going nowhere, I'm asking her to hold one side. It already comes in half so you're, just gon na use that elastic band wrap it around the hair and just you know, I love a simple braiding hair ponytail, it's Fancy without being fancy, but it still looks extremely sleek and beautiful and I wonder, do you have A preference of a type of ponytails you like to do. Do you like to do your ponytails with braiding hair, or do you like to do your ponytails with hair extensions? You know with the weft attached the bundles, if you get what I'm saying like so and then I'm going to take out a little piece and I'm going to ask her to hold that piece and then I'm going to wrap the hair into the top knot. Bun, you know the hardest bun that I do that I don't like to do, which means I never do. It is the top knot bun, it's like you have to strategically make it look like a soft, serve ice cream cone and I just struggle so much that I just don't even like doing them. Do you like doing top knot, buns, yes or no? So now she has that tail and a braiding hair and she's using her hairspray to smooth it around her base. That way, you won't see a distinct jump between the client's head and the ponytail. That makes it look extremely neat and ties in the look all together. Wow, look at that. It looks like her real hair that looks so pretty even with the chopsticks next is the bobby pin ponytail so now the ponytail is complete, it's time to add the bundles and go in with two bundles. In order to secure this ponytail we're gon na go in with a long bobby pin, I feel like it's the easiest. I don't have to use any glue. I don't have to sew anything down the top of our bun, so we want to start building the ponytail from the top begin. Wrapping around I'm gon na go in with these little bobby pins. What'S interesting is that when she started off attaching the hair to the ponytail, she started with a closed bobby, pin the bobby pins that are very flat and now that she's wrapping it around she's using open bobby pins that have a natural openness to it. To actually attach it to the ponytail, I wonder if that's a big difference or if it's just her preference, because I'm assuming that the closed bobby pins with a lot of ponytail to stay attached better. But let's see how this progresses not as tight. They have a little bit of space to them. Secure the ponytail as I'm wrapping now we're going to go in with the second bundle and with the long bobby, pin secure that in the middle and wow. So she already added one bundle to the top and now she's gon na add bundle number two. This ponytail is going to be thickalicious then begin wrapping around and then placing those smaller bobby pins in areas that we want to provide some more Security in the ponytail. So once all of the bundles are wrapped around the hair, I'm just going to secure it with a couple more bobby pins just be sure to not dig the bobby pins into the bottom of the ponytail, because that's going to irritate your scalp once the ponytail is Done I'm going to grab a chunk of hair and spray it out with some hairspray and then just begin wrapping the base of my ponytail just so that I can form the hair. As you can see, some of the hair is like sliding down to the side. We want everything to be going towards the middle begin, with that Ampro, Pro style gel and the yes girl she's, using that old school and pro style gel. Have you ever used that gel before? When do you typically like to gel your hair? Do you like to jelly during during your ponytail or after beeswax, I'm gon na just use my Edge brush and do my edges, how I usually do them some hairspray spray, the whole base of the ponytail wrap a scarf around your edges and just let everything dry Down, I say about 10: maybe 15 minutes yeah! That'S the final look. I hope you guys check out this ponytail y'all. It looks so beautiful on her, and, might I add her entire demeanor throughout the tutorial was so calming it just made me feel so relaxed watching her. Some people just have this like super smooth and calmness to their voice. I love it. Enjoy this video. It'S a really quick, easy um, just simple hairstyle to do, but it's super cute, so I really hope you guys enjoyed it. The next style is the lace wig ponytail, so Natasha has a pixie cut, so we don't have to worry about braids or really anything. I just want to take some Spritz and make sure the nape and the hairline are nice and neat and don't have any. You know just straight hairs. That'S gon na interrupt me. Placing the wig down foreign y'all, see how she placed this nude wig cap. Now, most of the time when I see tutorials done with lace, wigs lace, closures, frontals some people like to pull their wig cap all the way down to their chin and then cut out eyes. Looking like a ski mask, like I don't know, if that's necessary, because when I'm looking at that, I'm like that is overkill, all she did was smooth the cap over the area where she placed the glue and then she's just trimming the excess. Let me know if I'm missing something - maybe I am because wearing an actual cap like a ski mask, I just don't get it put the glue a little bit. You know off her hairline, so it's not difficult to take the glue off when she's ready to remove the wig stick on the glue on the nape, as well as the wig Lace on the nape. I wanted to ask a question: is there a difference in how many layers of glue you add when you're doing your wig, I normally don't wear full lace, wigs, but I would imagine if you're wearing up or down you want to add multiple layers of hair glue. Do you do like two layers or up to four layers versus when you're doing a lace closure? You probably only need to add a layer or two foreign. You see it's really helpful that when she actually added the glue before she did it, she removed the makeup around the client's hairline. That way, the makeup won't provide extra oil causing lift when she actually glues the lace wig down to her perimeter of her head, because if it's product free and oil-free for music or alcohol swab, you won't have the issue with your frontal lifting. So much and another thing that's helpful is because she had makeup on. You can clearly see the line of demarcation so that she knew exactly where to place the lace glue foreign. So I did two coats of glue total. I only show one coat just so I can keep the videos, nice and short, but I always do two alright so after the second coat is clear: I'm gon na go ahead and stick the lace on and the reason why I trace it. This time is because the wig actually has to fit perfectly from front wow, so she actually traced the area where she needed to cut out lace to be placed. So that way is the perfect placement all the way around, so that it's super smooth. You won't see any wrinkles. The lace just lays exactly where it's intended. Everything has to be calculated before you glue it down. Do the back and we're going to do the same method one coat, let it turn clear, second coat clear and then stick. The back is looking really nice, I'm gon na go ahead and comb the hair out. So it's not sticking to the glue. Do a look, that's a little more relaxed and almost like a messy ponytail, because it's not going to get fully neat. What do y'all think about this sliced ponytail? I think it turned out extremely beautiful. Of course, we all like the looks to be super Sleek when it comes to a lace ponytail, but in this instant I think it really turned out beautiful for the Style, video and this look. I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and I hope it was easy to understand you don't skip. No. This turned out so beautiful. I like it that she has like a curl bang in the front. I normally don't see curled bangs, so it definitely adds a nice cute touch to the style depth and you should be fine. Next is the sew in ponytail method, your parameter braids. Are your next two most important braids, these braids right here you can't slack off because your whole sewing gon na be messed up, as you can see right now, I'm just so in this instance, she's actually braiding the braids down in a way where she's going to Be doing a sew-in, but she has enough hair left around all around the perimeter so that the sewing can be put up into a ponytail crocheting the Loose Ends underneath her braids uh. The reason why I do this is because, once again, for me flat flat flat, is super duper important, pretty much that using a crochet hook to actually put your braids throughout your braid pattern is so fast and so easy compared to sewing down the braid. You technically don't have to sew down the braids, because the extensions are going to be sewn on top of the braids. So when you have tail end, braids with your real hair, all you got to do is use a crochet hook to actually put it in and under your braid pattern base. First track: you want to make sure it's underneath the braid. The second track that I'm doing. I do single the first row like for some of us. I know we like to double double the weft sometimes, but with the seamless like your first couple of rows, it's kind of hard to double it um and get it seams at the same time, do y'all see how undetectable this sewing. Ponytail look. I am literally impressed next is ponytail pigtails would y'all look at this she's actually doing zigzag parting zigzag Parts have a special place in my nostalgic little heart, like especially when it comes to doing pigtails when's. The last time you wore pigtail ponytails, all right, y'all, so she's making sure to actually put beeswax in the parts I like beeswax because it makes the hair feel very conditioned and smooth. Now I also like edge control, but sometimes edge control can make the parts feel a little bit stiff. Beeswax is the way to go, sometimes, especially if your hair is already straight. Oh wait. This is gon na look so neat using that rat tail comb to smooth it out and some hairspray while she's molding it this style ain't going nowhere all right, y'all, we got our two pigtails, oh and she got the edges out too so she's styling, the edges With a rat tail comb, I normally like to use a toothbrush, but really it kind of depends on the look you're going for and what you're comfortable with foreign edges is like. So therapeutic. It'S like the comb is the paintbrush and the edges is the paint now we're using some strips to actually hold down the edges so that they're molded as she works on the ponytail. So in this instance she has some wrapping strips around the other ponytail. So it's safe to assume that she's going to be gluing in the extensions, oh wow, so she folded it in half and then rubber banded. That'S interesting now, in this instance she's rubber, banding, the strips onto her hair instead of gluing it down, which is what I normally see to each their own. As long as the glue won't seep through the strips onto the client's hair, then you can put a little bit of glue as you put it down, but she actually used rubber bands to make sure to hold in the paper together. I wonder how many bundles she's using to do this is using like half a bundle on one ponytail or one complete bundle on each foreign. These ponytails are going to look so full. I am excited to see how this turns out so now, she's using hairspray and spraying a thin strip of hair to wrap around the base of the ponytail foreign. This client's hair looks so healthy and full like she has a really good hair density. She has a nice Sheen to it. It looks like her hair was definitely deep conditioned before getting the style done. Would y'all look at that these ponytails are so freaking cute. I am amazed at how beautiful and Flawless this looks. This is such a fun hairstyle. Yes, this is gorgeous next. Is the extended ponytail alright? So this whole time we've been seeing stylists glue the hair down to the braid, but now for this style, she's going to be sewing. The bundles to the braid, of course, sewing takes a lot longer, but I think it helps add more longevity to the ponytail, especially if you know you're going to be wearing your ponytail for at least two to three weeks. Then you probably want to sew it down and also, if you're going to be using the hair extensions again, you definitely want to sew it because the glue is going to make it difficult for you to actually attach it to your head again, because it's kind of Like a one-time thing, when you glue your hair extensions, so if you want your hair extensions to last, you should definitely sew them down wow. That ponytail was quick like lightning fire. It turned out beautiful foreign. This is such a Sleek beautiful look. I love the waviness of the hair too. That way you don't have to style it. The style is already done gorgeous. Do you like to style your ponytails by curling them up, or do you just like to go for a texture? That'S already ready to go. Next? Is the bang ponytail go ahead and press her hair out with my flat iron uh? She is natural. She did blow it out a little bit, but you just want to get it a little bit straighter and blow drying her hair up, and you want to um Spritz up every piece of her like you want to press up each section of her hair and what I also like to do to make sure that the hair is laid after I put that hair in that ponytail. I just go back over um the entire head with this brush again, just to make sure that, yes, just to make sure she made sure she's going over the client's head multiple times with hairspray, so that no hair is out of place, especially being that her hair Is short, so that means during the duration of the style, it's more likely that the hairstyle may not last as long unless you use spray generously when your client's hair is short or if you're doing your own hair and your hair is short at every little piece. Is laid take a stocking cap, because when I do um my bangs with a ponytails, I don't like to leave out people's real hair and Like Glue the tracks in between that hair. Oh, my goodness, this is the first time I've ever seen this she's going to be gluing her ponytail on top of a wig cap. I need to see what happens to the rest of the style. So, let's keep watching all right, I'm going to create like build her bang up to the ponytail, and what that means is you just basically want to start from the bottom track, and you want to just measure and cut a decent width of those tracks and just Continue to bond the tracks until you get all the way to the top of that ponytail. So you want to make sure that you glue all the way up to the top blow dry that and you will begin to cut off uh the extra cap from around this is so interesting, so she's getting ready to remove the cap from around the bang. Take some braiding hair after I lay this last track down and I'm going to braid um, her real hair and the braiding hair. Together. That way, I can create a steady base and kind of do somewhat of a fantasy uh ponytail. The braid is not oh, y'all did y'all hear that she said she's going to be doing a Fantasy ponytail. Let'S see how that looks that thick and as I wrap it around it um, it will get Fuller still and it's crazy, because I only use one pack of 12 inch torch. You just look so now: she's gluing, her hair, going around the braid and up the braid. That way she doesn't have to fight against the hair as she's going down the extensions, yeah she's doing the bang y'all, the bang, the bang. I love these type of hair shears because it allows you so much creativity to trim it exactly how you want it to thin it out to give it layers to give it an exact cut. I love using those type of shears so now she's, just flat ironing the bang to Contour to her forehead area, so it lays a little bit more natural. Yes, that is an Old, Faithful, flat iron right there. You can't tell me otherwise would y'all look at this ponytail. It turned out so beautiful and Sleek she's, just adding a little bit of hair to the base. To finish off the look. Wow do y'all see the chocolateness that's going on here. This is your classic chocolate brown hair, it looks so beautiful and just so just Majestic looking. I want to see this more. I want to see us Rock different shades of Browns and not just do jet black. I love seeing a variety of color in our hair. Absolutely stunning: this ponytail is ponytailing haul and the bangs is banging it's pretty much. The finishing look, I hope you guys did enjoy this tutorial. Look at me. I need to get my stuff together around here with a stocky cap, but this is the finishing look. I hope you guys did enjoy this tutorial. Oh look at this. I love the stocking cap method. She did on it. It turned out so nice such a creative way to do a ponytail wow. Those were some amazing, ponytail techniques. If you like any of the techniques, let me know down below which style was your favorite. If you want to see Full tutorials to videos that we've watched here, all you got ta do is check the links out down below and if you want to see more Brianna React videos. 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Sugah69: I would love to see a drawstring ponytail tutorial, Mrs. Bre. I haven't relaxed my hair in years but have added a bright auburn color to cover my gray. I want a hairstyle that is easy to do and doesn't take me all day to do it myself. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and discoveries.

rosa rivera: Thanks for this video your tips are great

Miss Bianca Renee: #2 did that

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