Side Part Low Ponytail + Synthetic Hair Maintenance

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Can YouTube and welcome back to my channel, so I actually realized that I started recording after I had parted off my hair, so we're just going to jump right into this video so right now what you're going to want to do is you're going to want to Section out a square portion in the front of your hair and that's going to be for your soup bangs. Now, I'm just taking my beloved vertical coconut oil and I'm just going to put that around the area that I parted out. So for this ponytail. In order for today, sleep, I just went through with my flat iron: one pass, only just a strain on my roots and my hair itself. So this way I don't have to use any gel on my hair and it'll be really flat and nice. Now I'm taking my Cantu edge control, you guys know I love my Cantu at control and I'm just going to place that, of course on the edges and all around the parameter of my hair. That needs to be slicked down. So I'm going to be achieving this ponytail look with no gel I'll, only be using the Cantu edge control and the pump it up split and because it's a low ponytail, I'm not really concerned too much about the back. But of course, you're going to want to slick that now you're going to take a fine-tooth comb and you start to smooth everything down and into the form that you won and then, like I said, I'm going on my pump. It up spritz and just spread out all over and the spritz is not going to make my hair curl up. It'S going to help to keep it tacky and stiff and help it to lay down flat and then just using the soft bristle brush just going in and brushing everything together and then I'm going to put it into our low pony. No great going back in with some more edge control. Just I can smooth out anything I felt wasn't smooth down before or pump it up, spritz and then just in my fine-tooth comb and we're going to tuck everything back combing out all the lumps and bumps. Now, of course, you can always use gel. That'S a no problem, but I wanted to try and do a method I wasn't using any type of gel so now for our soup. Now my face on my forehead is pretty small, so my soup cannot come as far in my face as most soups. You see, but this is the gist of it, so I'm just going in between the parts of my bang area and I'm layering so I'm parting and then I'm putting edge control, I'm parting, putting edge control and so on and so forth, and this is going to Help make the hair stick on top of each other and they really flat the roots until novel the small tooth comb, I'm just going to go in and basically start combing the hair through. This is actually going to be a pretty stiff process because the edge control is acting as a putty, but it helps to keep the hair length relaxed. And then you see I'm trying to like kind of keep it a little bit out of my face, but still sweet. Of course, this part is up to you. You can mold it down, however, you so please, but because my forehead is pretty small. I didn't want to bowl like two down on top of my eyebrow and then I'm just taking edge, control and pasting everything back so you'll notice. The part that I had separated it's kind of just sticking out and that's because now I'm going to add it in once, I feel, like the whole scoop has been molded turned the way I'd like okay, but you can tell like there's a lot of molding gun Involved - and so once I'm done with all of that - I'm just going to take these little rubber bands and I'm going to connect in the little swoop here to the pony, and then I'm just going to tie everything down before I tie it down, I'm just going To go in and kind of mold out my baby hairs up at the front and once I'm comfortable, I'm just going to go ahead and look it down so using my satin scarf, I'm just going to tie it down for about thirty minutes and then we'll do The cooking with gas, so I like to tie my slick down super tight, especially when it's just for like 30 minutes. I just needed it to be super tight, but giving me a headache tight, but that's completely up to you make sure you're comfortable. Now that my hair has been molded, I'm ready to do my gon na go so I'm just using a pack of synthetic body wave hair and I'm going to be using pronged hair pins to make this ponytail. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to fold the hair in two, so it basically came in a bundle and I'm just folding my hair in two and I'm going to latch in the creased part or the folded area into the bobby pin. But before I attach it, I'm going to twist my ends and wrap it into a little bun, because that's going to basically then be like the pin cushion for all of our pins so that it's not resting on our scalp and driving us crazy. Because girls, you know when that pin is resting on your scalp when you have a ponytail like you're, ready to take it out, no matter where you're at so, like I said, you're going to latch in the hair and poke it into the very center of that Bun and then once you have a in the very center you're going to start to wrap the hair around your little puff and use a pin to hold it secure into place as you go along, so the whole pinning of the ponytail. It'S a slow and tedious annoying a little bit process, but just be patient with it and believe me, you will get the job done so as a goal, I'm just trying to find out where the pin can stick in without poking me in my scalp. So there's a little bit of struggle, but slow and steady wins the race and then once I came to the end of the first bundle of hair, I'm just going to take a little piece of it and wrap it around not too too tight. But tight enough, and now you can see it's long, it's about 22 inches and I one does the exact same thing to the next bundle here, so just latch it in to where the hair is creased and this time I'm sticking it in at the top of The ponytail so trip up all pins, don't jab a pin in wiggle the pin in until you find the sweet spot, because then it will slide in easy and then we just continue to wrap and pin I'm going to get to the bottom you're going to pin And I'll be able to cover the tracks, so we're going to take a piece of here, a section of hair from the bottom that we're going to use to cover the band of the weave so with a wide toothed bristled brush, I'm just going to brush out The hair and spray it with some sprints so that I get static, combing out so nice and smooth and lap, and I like to use my thumb to kind of spread the hair out flat, one coming around to wrap and, of course, Brits as needed. As you go around and I'm wrapping all the way around until the latch into itself - and of course I was wrapping tightly but still for security - I'm just going to go ahead and slide some pins in throw at the side at the top and at the opposing Side and I'm going to go in with some spritz and now I'm going to show you how to get your synthetic hair right. So sometimes you can get trashy and I just use any type of oil-based serum. Rub it in my hands and rub it to the synthetic hair like makes no sense to go out there and spend a whole bunch of money on human hair when you just want a quick ponytail so to keep your hair from getting trashy boil it up and Brush it through, and I promise you you're going to be good to go: no tackling no craziness for the whole entire night, and there you have it. Your ponytail is sleek and on fleek thanks for watching guys. I hope you guys loved this tutorial and I will catch you guys in my next video bye.

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Ibaria Wheeler: LOVE your tips and tricks Queen! Stay Golden!!!!

Jess R.: Very detailed! Thank you

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Z: Love your techniques throughout your videos.

T C VLOGS: Great advice and your techniques are clear and precise. Nice job.

Yvonne King: Love Love Love your hair styles I'm going to try.

Chanel Valente: Thank you and btw you look really nice with it

Twinkie Wilson CRNA: You have the most beautiful calming voice! I could listen to you talk all night!

Chanel Valente: This video helped me so much

mssyee: Got it now! Thant you for this video

Latoya Baker: you hooked that up girl

Deleal Gladney: This is so 'ole skool, I had flashbacks of pins stabbing me in the head! Long before "drawstring" ponytails!

Diamond Garns: girl where did you get the hair from!!! can you post the link boo!

Ajaa Miller: How many pieces it came in ?

The Only Shayy: Totally gonna try this Can u try it with braids though?

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