How To: Sleek Clip In Ponytail

PRODUCTS USED:

• Shea Moisture raw shea butter deep treatment mask

• EcoStyler coconut oil gel

• Amazon ponytail: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01H...

• The hair shop ponytail: http://shop.hairpiece.com/wrap-ponytai... (I used code "DESI" for $$$ off)

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Hi guys so today, I'm bringing you this slip in ponytail tutorial. I'Ve had a lot of you guys ask me: how do you clip in like you were extensions? You know yeah. I do because if you see my normal hair, my normal is like up to here. It'S really short, my hair is never long. So I love like that. Sleek long, ponytail, logo yeah. I decided to go out and buy me a ponytail and I've been doing this look a lot often because it's just so easy to do. Like you, sleek back your hair and you clip in the ponytail and you're a bad, it's all I have to say so, let's just get right into it, alright. So to start off this whole thing: you're gon na have to sleek back your hair. I have an in-depth tutorial on my channel already, showing you guys how I like sleek, back my hair and do the bun and everything so that will show up like right here. I don't know which side but it'll show up in the screen up here. So yeah. Basically, what I do is just start off by wetting, my hair, something that I've been doing lately is because my hair is a little bit damaged, just put a little bit of like masks in my hair, because I do when I do these hairstyles, I wear them In for the whole day, so why not just put a mask like damage repair mask, so I've been using this one, the deep treatment, Shea Moisture raw shea butter? I got this from TJ Maxx like for six dollars or I use the can't do one. I don't put that much. I just rub it through my hair and then I go back in with some water. The gel that I've been using is this eco styler, coconut oil gel it's good. It holds my hair and it smells really good and it's only two dollars, so it's alcohol a little, but it's alcohol-free as well so yeah. So first thing I do is just smooth it through my hair and then I'll part, my hair, depending on how I'm feeling I'll either part it down the middle or to the side or sometimes I'll, do like a curve. Today, I'm just gon na keep it simple. I just use anything around to part my hair. Like I just look fur, I either use a pencil today, I'm using the spatula random, a spatula all right. So now that my hair is parted, you just want to take any brush. You want to make sure that it's like a stiff brush that will grip onto your hair and I just start combing or brushing it in the direction where I want it to go kind of just like laying it in place first and then I'll take the hair. So that I'm just gon na add some more gel to my hair, then lick it or just a really like brush it down after everything is laid down the way you want it to be, there's no like little bubbles in the back. You want to take your hair tie and just tie it and I like to tie it really tight. Sometimes I tie it too tight and my scalp is on fire throughout the day. You just want to slowly pull the pony. If you do it too fast, you start to get the bubbles in the back like those little bumps, and we don't want that now that I sleep down my hair, I'm just gon na do my little baby ears and I've been kind of like starting to get More into like styling, my baby airs I'm not too good at it yet, but we're getting there, and then I do have like little little hairs that like to stick up, so I just smooth that down with the toothbrush toothbrush just makes everything easy. Oh this turn the show. Did you lay down the front hairs? Everything just looks so smooth. In my opinion, these are the two different ponytails that I use. This is like you, basically just clip it in and then wrap it around, and then this one it's like a it's like a clip. In extension, I put it in up braid because this one gets toe tangled. Oh my goodness like. If I let it out. Oh, what so this one I got on Amazon for like ten dollars and this one. I got it when I first started to like experiment like I wanted. I wanted a long ponytail extension because I had I remember for prom. I did the long ponytail and I was like hmm. I want to try it again. Why not used it one time it looks so bomb that one time and then second time, okay, you can't use this for more than two times because it just gets so tangled like this is so terrible, basically start it has like little webs in here, and I Take a bobby pin and I clip it - I clip it like on the edge of the clip. I don't know if you could see that each end of the, so you want to put one on each end over the thing right. So I don't know if y'all can see this, but I'm gon na try my best so one end, I'm just gon na stick it in the middle of the bun, so we're my headband or head here. It'S all you and I'm just gon na stick it in I'm gon na make sure it goes all the way down and then you're just gon na want to wrap it around your bun, essentially like this and wrap it around and then with the the bobby pin That you have on the end, once you get to the end, you want to just stick it into your bun again like, but just push it in make sure and then, with the end of your your bun, I don't know if you guys can't see this. This is so bad. You see how tangled this hair gets like. I can't even separate it. Oh, my goodness, is why I don't use this hair. This is wild. This is really low, want to take a piece of that hair that you wrapped around and just wrap. It around the the top just so you won't see where the tracks start. You just want to wrap and wrap and keep wrapping and then once you get to the end, bobby, pin and just secure it down, secure it down and that's pretty much it that's how wow this hair is so tangled, but that's how I installed this one. You just basically want to clip the end of one and clip the end of the other. Stick it in wrap, wrap, wrap and then stick it with the end that you already wrapped feel like that's easier because going in and trying to put in another bobby pin when you're at the end. That'S just too much work, but that's how I do this. So for the second ponytail, this is gon na be way simpler. One, the original price is like $ 130 and deci. Perkins has like a coupon code, so I use her coupon code and that took like $ 40 off, so it ended up being like a hundred four. Ninety five dollars still hella expensive. This it's pretty self-explanatory. You clip it in and then you wrap it has this around so and then once you wrap it, you just want to take a bobby, pin and secure it down, and that's it this one. What I really like about this is that it's just so easy to clip in, but with this one I do, since it only wraps around kind of like the top. I do have to make my bun a little lower, so that way it like cups, my bun or else if I make it too high, I feel like my bun Peaks through the bottom but yeah. I really love this hair. That'S pretty much the gist of how I get my ponytails, yes, that this hair is pretty pricey, so I wouldn't recommend going all in and buying it, as I say, with everything: don't just go all in and buy it. Try the beauty, supply, hair first or go on Amazon and buy that hair. I know they have some that you can just like install like this, and then it has like a little pull thing and it like cups onto your fun but yeah. I would just say: experiment with beauty, supply, hair and then once you feel like fully confident and you like the sleek ponytail look, then you might want to go all in and splurge on, like a little pony hair. I don't know but yeah. That'S how I do my little sleek ponytail, all the things I use will be listed down below in the description box and that's pretty much it as always. Thank you. Thank you so much for watching and I hope to see you in my next one bye, guys

Alexis Mendoza: So helpful! Thank you. Nothing was working for me until I saw this bobby pin technique.

chillinebony: You're really pretty! Thanks for the tutorial

Conney Candy: Looks really natural. I'm not in2 hi ponys i ur looks. Smart advice 2

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