Ariana Grande Could Never Lol| 30 Inch Ponytail Hair Tutorial On Thick Type 4 Natural Hair

Hi Glamicorns! Today, I'll be giving you all the details/tutorial on how I achieved this 30 inch ponytail on THICK type 4 natural hair. Ariana Grande could NEVER LOL jk... This look was inspired by her as well as Nicki Minaj and Jordyn Woods. I hope you all enjoy. Be sure to like, comment, subscribe, and hit the notification button to be notified for my upcoming videos.

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Hey glamour corns, so here I am with another video showing you all how I got this nice sleek ponytail on this 4b hair child and you know honestly wasn't as hard of a process as I thought it would be, and I'm gon na show you out just How I did it I love this look. Hopefully you all love it too, so be sure to LIKE comment, subscribe and hits a notification bit. So you don't miss any of my other videos. Okay, stay tuned. So right now I am spraying my hair down with water. Yeah got to get it moisturized and detangle and about to take my ear off baby when you gon na. Do this hairstyle take them damn hoop down honey because you don't have no ear lobe, so this I have to take them out now, as you can see. Alright, so right here, I'm using a Conair infinity dryer and this dryer is so boring y'all. It comes with a comb already attached to it, so it makes everything so convenient. So I'm just blowing on my hair and to do this style it's almost impossible to not have to blow out your hair. You need to get your hair straight. I mean not straight but like, as you know, stretched out as possible. So you can get a very sleek look or as sleek as possible. Rather so I'm just twisting up the hair. This, you know already been blown out just to keep it out of the way. Basically, you know that I actually love my hair in a very blown out stage, this more manageable, and I can do more with it. However, I just don't think is healthy for your hair to be blown out so much like to just have to do it. Every other day - and it's just too time-consuming, my hair is pretty thick and I just don't have the time. So when it comes to styles like this, this is just an occasional thing. You know it's definitely not something. I'M gon na sit up and do every other day, but if you do it then more power to you, but I just don't have the time. Do you hear me it's cute, but I don't have the fast you. So I'm just putting the finishing touches on the blow out process. This looks like the last little section, and this is the part where I can just external, because this was a lengthy process. For me, it's okay and not only Lindsay, but it was hot. They dry. It is hot, but you know what you know: what's the little singer had a little saying go with beauty comes pain or something like that. So I guess that's the sacrifice. We have to make to look cute, you know so. Yes, just showing y'all the last little bit of the blow out process, so this is me with all my glory: Hey, yes, girl! I just I just love my hair, like this y'all when you come up with other hairstyles in the midst of trying to do another. Hairstyle, look at that okay, so okay actually got a cute Oh thumbs up if you think that'll be cute. If I want to do my hair like that, don't you think it'll be cute anyway. So this is me putting my hair up in a bun. So don't be like me, I make the mistake of not making my bun small enough so make sure you get your burn as small as you can and as stable as you can. So this is the ponytail I use it's drawstring and if you're natural, you want to make sure it's yaki and it matches the texture of your hair. So I'm putting the ponytail on my hair, placing the clips in the front and back and it has a drawstring. If you want the extra stability to, I didn't use it, but I make sure that I play. I put the clips into my scalp. I guess I don't know you know the same way you put on a wig is the same way you put on this ponytail. So once you get all that stabilized, then you want to take a piece of hair and wrap it around your ponytail to hide like the drawstring. I guess, but I mean, and not only that, but it's cute you you so let's get these edges laid and slay honey. Yes cuz I mean this ponytail wouldn't even be popping if the edges were weren't popping right along with it right. Okay, so basically I use up in New York ant control because really and truly that's the only HP troll that really works for my hair or my edges, anything else will not work. For me, Olive Oyl edge control does not work. I haven't tried the cam to win, but I'm pretty sure I'm gon na give it a try, but I really don't think it's gon na work they're great for my edges, but you know this is the only one that'll work for me and I'm pretty sure I'll Show it somewhere in this video, so I like to finish off this process with adding a scarf around my edges, to make it even flatter, and you know it'll make it make it last for a couple of hours. You know without it curling up or puffing up or anything, and this is the finished, look glamour corn. Yes, I really love this party tail, as you can see, I'm filling it so be sure to LIKE comment and subscribe. Thank you for watching

Glam Curves: Super cute! I’m gonna have to try this myself

Shanitress A. xoxo: I'm definitely doing this style for the summer thank u beautiful

Taneisha Lusk: Love it definitely going to try it out my hair is natural too so I will definitely be trying that method! Thanks love

Iamkaylagreen: It’s great to see more type 4 hair tutorials #newsub

Stoner Bae: Love it

Elio Rene Ojeda Jauregui: Beautyful ❤️❤️❤️

DRDUNNY: Takea love the hair on you bae ☺️ keep working hard

Unbreakable Productions: Love the energy

spiceyyy _: The ponytail is for you

LaDeja: I’m here for

Golden_ Lifestyle: New subbie love

ASHLEEEY WILLIAMS: Just subscribed hope we can support each other

Kristie Porkodi: Lol good video

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