Double Frontal Ponytail With Messy Bun Tutorial | Detailed |

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What'S up youtube, it's your girl trying to love and i'm back again with another video today, i'm going to show you guys how i did this double frontal pointed it was my first time, but i already had an idea of what i needed to do so. The first thing i'm going to go ahead and do is cut off that band right there and now time to place down your wig cap. So you just place it on their entire head and then you're going to cut out a hole for where the ponytail will lay and then also cut out two holes on where the ears should be now, i'm taking the eyeshadow color and just blending the wig cap Into her skin and i prefer to use eyeshadow colors because, honestly, if you do clients and you have to buy a whole bunch of colors so to save money, i just buy a palette that has all neutral colors that will suit all my clients skin tone. Now i'm going ahead, taking ghost bond and just spreading that around the perimeter of the hair to secure the bow, the um wig cap, extra hold and security. I add some glass with glue spray. Okay, so now that it's all dry, you're gon na go ahead and take your scissors and begin to cut it all off. You want to cut as close as possible to with a glue stop so that you have the most seamless, um wig cap. Before i show you guys me gluing the lace down, i just want to show you guys how i go ahead and cut the lace off before. I start the gluing down process and i like to do it this way, because sometimes, if you, if you glue the wig down with the lace they're on, then i will glue down too much excess lace. So i just prefer to cut it off before i place it on my client's head. Okay, so now that i've taken some um foundation and eye shadow and blended the lace, i just want to see like where i'm going to be placing it measure everything out, see if it's blending enough add some more um foundation to the lace if needed. And now i'm going in with my ghostbun glue, i'm going to use three layers of this and i'm going to do the front first and i'll do the back, so i'm just gon na spread it all out and i'll do three layers and i'll come back to You guys, when i'm doing the next step now, it's time to start gluing the lace down and i apologize for how dark the frame is. It'S because i am in the frame. So the camera automatically like adjusted the light settings and, as you guys can see, the glue is not completely completely clear right now and the reason for that is that i feel like. I didn't let the previous layers dry, but i wasn't really worried about it, because i know that the glue will for sure turn clear once it's installed down and another reason why it didn't look completely clear is because there was glue on the cap and sometimes when You put glue on the cap, it doesn't turn clear like the lace on the glow and the skin will turn clear, but the glue on the cap will stay white. I don't know it's weird and honestly guys this process is like you got ta really charge the process for real when it comes to front point sales, because the way i do it like, i will place it down and like the lace, will buckle so much. But i just know like ways and tricks to make it you know lay down flat, like you see how it's buckled right now, don't worry because i'm gon na figure it out like and like if this always happens. Every time you find the poinsettias, though, like i like to glue it down first and then go in and sew it after. I don't know why i feel like that. Just works the best for me and i know it looks crazy right now, but trust me i'ma, flatten everything out make everything flat and she left here with the wig i mean with the ponytail laid. So you already know my vibe anyway. So right now i'm going to go beginning to cut off the excess lace and i'll. Let you guys watch this part because it's kind of self-explanatory. I was just like really going in cuddly to be cut and just doing some working, some magic or whatever so i'll. Just let you guys watch to see what i'm doing so so, as you guys can see, the frontal is laying way flatter now, because i worked my magic of course, and right now, i'm going ahead and parting out the bang and obviously there are some places that Still not blend all the way, but trust me, i'm gon na go back in with some more eyeshadow and blend it out even more so so after the frontal is glued down, you want to just go ahead and begin to sew the very back of the front To secure it onto the hair, when doing one frontal ponytail in the front, only i don't think stuff is necessary, but since i'm gon na do a double frontal point, so i just thought that i should sew it down. I parted the baby hairs off camera, but now i'm just going back in with the same eyeshadow palette and adding it to the perimeter just to make sure that it blends in even more this right here is my holy grail. Lustrous nutrients wax stick along with some gospel glue spray, and i'm going to take my comb and flat iron. It sleek into that same eyeshadow palette, i'm taking a skinnier brush and defining the part gluing down the back is so tricky, but for glue. I'M using my ghost bond and another thing you always want to make sure that your head is bent or your client's head is bent, while you're gluing this down just to prevent the glue from sticking onto rolls in the client's neck or whatever cases, and i did Use three layers of glue and honestly guys, this hairstyle is not a hairstyle it's going to last long because of the frontal in the back like that, will be the first to come up and honestly at the ts are like around. I don't know like three days to a week with that frontal in the back, because it's just so it's i don't know, i think it's a bad place to put a friend to, but the hairstyle is cute. So if for something that's cute, that's gon na last like a day, then go ahead and get it. But if you want something that lasts, you long, you're, better off just doing a frontal in the front and leaving the back with your natural hair. So, while those blue layers are drying in the back, i'm just going in and um molding the front up so that when i'm done with the back, i can just have to mold the back, and the front would already be done for the mold. As you guys can see, i'm using gospel glue spray and i'm just doing that all around. So it is now time to start gluing the frontal onto the back, and the only thing i can really say is that always make sure that your head is bent or your clan's head is bent, and everything is literally the same thing as if you were gluing It onto the front to get the most seamless look part out where the hairline stops exactly and cut that part out, i'm using gospel glue spray and my hot comb to flatten the back out this side. Tab you guys see me gluing is the tabs that i cut out from the front and you're just gon na add three layers of glue and just glue that right onto there to cover up that gap between the front and the back and just the same process. Honestly guys nothing different, nothing, new, there's, just the same method. You will use as if you were glued onto the front and you're going to cut off the sides just to make sure that it blends properly and just fits exactly into its place. This process is so tedious and long if you're gon na offer this service make sure you're charging with your word, do not shortchange yourself with this, because this take. This takes me at least three to four hours like this is a very long hairstyle to do it. May look simple, but it's really not simple. We'Re like who child i'll be so frustrated, sometimes because i'll be just like nah. This takes too long, but the results are always satisfying, so i don't even mind and of course the holy spirit. I'M using is gotcha. Google spray and i'm gon na just spray as much of that as needed and mold everything up using my blow dryer before i tie the lace down with my elastic bands, i'm gon na just spray. The lace with some got some screw spray to secure the tracks onto the ponytail. I'M just wrapping it around using some weave glue to the base of the ponytail. We did use about one bundle, i believe so to do this. You just need to give you one bundle so to do the bun. All you doing is basically doing like flat iron, curls and you're going to curl it all the way back up and instead of letting the curl hang down low you're going to roll the curl back up and secure it with a bobby pin and really just do This you start from the bottom work your way up until you get that layered look. So it's really simple, because it's a messy look, it doesn't have to be perfect. You just do you like literally like this is my first time doing it and i was like just like you just basically leave some curls out. You make it really messy. It'S not supposed to be perfect, don't worry about it! Don'T yourself out about it, because it's really not that hard, like you start from the bottom, the hair from the bottom, you roll those up, and then you just move up gradually and let it just form how it forms. So for some curls i would pull out like a few hairs from each curl, not each curve, but for some of the curls. I will pull out here and just let it hang down low to give it that messy flowy look and that's really all to it. So the bunion bang is done so now, i'm just going ahead and cutting the baby hairs and i'm using this small skinny flat iron from amazon and to lay the baby hairs down. I am going in with some gorilla snob, so so you guys this is basically all to the video i'm just touching up the babe, i'm finishing up the baby hairs, but this is basically all to the video. Thank you guys so much for watching do not forget to like comment subscribe. Follow me on instagram and stay tuned for more content, because a lot is on the way. Love you guys.

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RK Gang: The ripples could come from pulling to tight on the frontal as well

Josie Springer: Does it matter what kind of frontal you use

Shani Brown: I did this yesterday for the first time and when i tell you frustration is not even the word but it did came out cute you did a good job

The glitter dynasty: Good idea with the eyeshadow pallet

Norma Martenson: Thank u

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