How To: Sleek Sew In Ponytail On Natural Hair

Super sleek sew in ponytail!

Check out my tips and tricks for a flawless sew in and how to smooth it into a ponytail.

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So if I sound really funny I'm just getting over a cold yeah you're going to do the same on the opposite side, clean it down and looking for a hairband in it to keep out the way and just be handling my hair with a Denman brush. And I'm using a small piece of expression pair any braiding hair with you and the pain in my hair going down. So the breathing pattern that I've chosen to do is just okay, no, it sounds and the cross on opposite side. So once you do one on the left guide, you do one on the right side. So every time you go down, you can pick up a hair from the opposite side. There'S so many different braiding patterns you can choose to do you can do it go in and straight back and you can do like a beehive is up senior make sure you only use a small section of a small piece of hair. All this hair is going to do is just help to build the better foundation for when you come to leave your hair and to pick up your hair little bit, you don't know what that place was already doing so, once you're done, you should be left with Two flat it's going to happen ends after the cut off loads north. I just chose to leave it like that and then you're just going to sit, you pin using a rounded number or we didn't need the one or you can also use crochet hooks and appreciate. You then lock that and type cut off the end. Unless the pattern that you're working with this is the hair that I use, I use one pack of 14 inches and 1015 inches. I'D already use the 16 inches to do a ponytail earlier, like a wraparound ponytail about a week earlier, so that further here might look a little bit. I'M not dead straight just going to sits along the back and then, as you come further up. You'Re gon na fit along the front as well kiba size compared to air baby speed and I'm not doing the fold-over method for the front. Just because I want it to be as flat as possible, so I'm cutting off the track when I get to the front - and this is a brand new day - I'm not going to pretend like you, didn't see that outfit clean, but I finished breathing up all of The hair I've got the last piece that I feel like under full of glue in. I don't really have any kind of attachment to my hair, but if you don't want to use glue, then less completely obscene adding some spritz just to give it a thermal hole. I'M definitely in this loft. Okay, that's right! Underneath my little like I said this pie is optional. I'M doing this on blown out here and the heat protector I use or resume heat defense, it's kind of water based. So obviously I don't need that now that I hear is dry because I'm going to use another feature, texture, which is just the olive oil, one that you find there. If you can allow in your hair and then you can again straighten a small section for the best result and corner I'm just gon na begin to focus blending my hair with green, I'm just gon na straighten my hair along this Beach, focusing on my end miles Along with rice, so they didn't blend that all right sure sure. Once I do some more products, it was okay. Yes, I could leave it like this. If I want to see the reason why I've done it quite thin is just because I know I only want to wear my hair in a ponytail, you know you want to leave out and you can add a tail extra track or even another type of hair. If you wanted to just leaving that my edge is going to be in flat and moving down a little bit after he had left over from CPAC, and I'm just combing it back now, why you going to make sure you leave out in that pan at the Front so they look much right up at machine on another theme and the halogens straight to the light ones is to get the slowly. You can even wear your hair to straight back like that. Well, in a ponytail, a combination now lacking of combed, it all back, get a hair tie and put your lady 1c to put it high it low, I'm just basically showing you. It can go into a ponytail. If you want at this point, you could also do edges your baby. Hairs lay them to try it down with the skull, I'm just showing you what just early enough season summaries as wet to get my hair to blend with the hair a little bit more and just wash that food, and that's it. It also doesn't cover this style. Thank you so much for watching, don't forget to like thumbs up and subscribe.

Natasha korley: You made it look so easy!really pretty style x

elnora matthews: Thanks .... Exactly what I had in mind

Rashad Fowler: cute ponytail

Rashad Fowler: how many inches is it

Rashad Fowler: yw. what color is your Rubberband

Kem Nile: Xx

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