Diy | Extention Ponytail

This style is made possible with the double ponytailing technicque and some AWESOME holding products! Hope this gets your style sleek and gorgeous. Have fun loves!

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I'M getting started with washed and conditioned hair as usual. I'M going to take off this t-shirt, i'm just going to lightly dry my hair. Next, i'm going to use my favorite shine serum. This is also great for anti-frizz. I'M going to put this all throughout my hair. First, because we want to create a super sleek look and then of course my favorite leave-in conditioner, i'm gon na put this all throughout my hair. So my hair has some nice moisture and shine, and next i'm gon na get old, faithful, my eco styler gel and i'm going to put this all throughout my hair. My hair is still a little damp so putting something like this in as it's wet it's going to help to kind of mold and shape my hair before it dries. So i'm going to massage this in my hair until my hair is nice and pliable. Next, i'm going to get a small hair tie and i'm going to just section out the middle of my hair. This is a trick i saw from a youtuber. If i can find her or remember her name. I will put it in the description, but what she did for a super sleek bun is just section up the middle of her hair and put that in a ponytail. This is how you can wear your buns or ponytails wet, because the middle of my hair gets super thick and curly when it's wet, and this will help to tame that now more gel around the perimeter of my hair and i'm going to push my hair up Into the first bun got my other headband secured on my hand, and i'm just going to brush that up into the first ponytail we created and once i kind of got a grip on that i'm going to just tie both of these ponytails around each other. Hopefully, you guys can see this as i'm doing it, but this ponytail holder is going to go around the first one. I'M going to wrap this as tight as i possibly can, and so i can get my hair into a nice tight bun. Now. Look how sleek that is, but that is some work. I promise you i'm going to take my new favorite edge control. This is the 24 hour hold and i'm going to press this into my edges and i'm just going to mold and shape them as i please. Obviously, it's good off camera to get my you know edges as sleek as i want them, so i had a little bit more and i kind of just brushed out my baby hairs as i like, and then, of course i had to tie those babies down now. This is a great thing to do as you're getting ready in the morning about the shower. Put on your makeup. Get your outfit ready, so you can still wear your hair wet, but the edges will look nice and your hair will be nice and sleek down by the time you're ready to apply your ponytail. Now this is the hair. I use the jamaican twist braid in the color 27, so pretty and soft it's only five dollars now. This is what one pack looks like, but i wanted a super thick chunky look voluminous. I used two packs and then taken another one of those super large. These are actually headbands that i use as hair scrunchies, so i'm gon na tie this um around itself. Until i create my own makeshift ponytail now make it be face ready, edges, sleek. It is time to apply that ponytail now, using the very ends of that. I'M going to tie this around my already existing ponytail a few times until it's tight, but not super super tight. Now i'll flip this backwards and i'm going to take a nice chunk from the back i'm going to twist that around the base, so that the ponytail does not move anywhere. And then i'm just going to tie this. So i can't tie it anymore and then secure with about three bobby pins. I actually got this idea from a youtuber named the fine guru, and i will link her below now that that is secure. I'M going to kind of twist the ponytail around so my liking pinned down a few times then remove my head scarf edges, looking good and i'm going to kind of fluff out the ponytail. Now this is super big. You probably won't want it this big, but i think it looks really cute and sleek and fun, and you know you can move it around now. This is what it looks like in a bun, a lot more sleek, really cute, versatile and then, of course, a big chunky braid, which i really really love kind of gives me some. You know vibes of 90s, so this is super cute um and look how nice and defined that is. I hope you guys enjoyed this, and this was helpful all right now, i'm just having fun thanks for watching bye, guys

Shannon Davis: It totally blends!!!I love that style u slayed it!!!I am subscribed to you and i tapped that bell!!

Soukaina ElMountassir: This video is super good. Thank youuu Can't wait to try it

bella Hendrix: Thank you for make this so easy i was geting upset lol i needed my hair done

MoeSo Natural: I love it! I’m gonna do a 1B and burgundy pony

gorgeous wales: Super cute thank you for sharing

Tianna Stevenson: I'm doing this tomorrow it's so pretty

Julie Vasquez: This is sooo cute on you Ughh guess who’s making their way to the Beauty supply store

Brown Skin60: Loved your video. Thanks for sharing. Quick great style! And your makeup looked very pretty...very minimal and clean faced looking...If that makes sense. Lol But please do’t use a tie with the metal thingy on your hair.

Sii: love this

Charlicia Montgomery: My type of hair love it

chrisitna west: u go girl u did that

À la mode Design: Very cute!

chrisitna west: im going to try this

QueenStasia FLY: I plan to try this look tomorrow...i have 4c hair im wondering if its better if my hair is blow dry. ..when my hair is damp or wet it gets really tangled

Loxxi Brown: Nice

Karmae Iman: how did you make the ponytail? I'm confused .

BeautifulLady41: Super Cute

Sheila the Songbird Allen: Cute!cute!cute!

New New414: Where can I find that hair

The_Classy_Crackhead: YASS HONEY YASSSSS

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