Swoop Bang Barbie Ponytail

- 2 Packs of human hair

- Hair Glue

- Hair Strips

- Rubber bands

- Gots to be glued

-beeswax Murray’s

The human hair/ Pack hair I use.

Purple pack. - cheap one but decent quality.

One 12” pack ranges from $19-$24

Dreamweaver.

Empire Both cost more but good quality.

Both range from $30-$40 for 12”

Welcome back welcome back to my channel and today's video. We are going to be doing a barbie ponytail. The supplies that you need in order to do this ponytail is some guys to be little spray. Some beads wax some rubber bands for the hair and your utensils. You use to actually straighten the hair flat iron blow dryer hot comb, all that good stuff. I don't know if i said rubber bands but you're going to need rubber bands as well. So let's just jump right into it. I started her hair off with some clean hair, that's very important. Wherever you're going to do a client's, hair or your own hair, you should be starting off with clean hair. It'S just better. Overall it'll help. Your hair lay it's just way better when you, when you style off clean hair, but i'm beginning to flatten her hair. I don't have my flat irons on the highest settings just because she's a very natural girl. She loves her curls and i don't want to cause any heat damage to her hair. I also put heat protectant in that's very important and when you're putting this heat protectant in, please don't forget after you spray the heat protectant, it's very important that you get a powder brush or a comb, and you thoroughly brush or comb that product all the way. Through the hair, i think that's a major step that we're figuring to do. Oh and i forgot to mention this - you are watching broadcast tv and if you have not hit that like and subscribe button, go ahead, do it now, because i promise you, you won't regret it boom. Okay, so now her hair is straight. Y'All see it's not like. Overly pressed, but it's straight enough - it's all soft and smooth and silky. That'S what we need in order to get these straight silky smooth and shiny, looking ponytails as i'm starting off the ponytail you'll notice that i'm going in a curved motion. It'S very important that you're going to curve motion, because once you actually lay this ponytail down that parting, that you did in the hair is visible, we'll be able to see it. So please don't part your hair into no square. No heart! No weird-ass shapes like that, because it's going to be seen and you want your install to look as neat as possible. Well, i don't know, i'm not going to say no weird-ass shapes like no hearts, because you know nowadays, people are trying different stuff and it's actually turning out cute, like some hearts that they put in in people's heads when they're doing them braids baby. That is beautiful. That is fire. I don't know who came up with that idea, but it is so cute. I'M sorry, though, yeah i'm getting way off so jake, but, as you can see, as i'm starting her hair, i'm parting, her hair from the left and the right side, i'm just going straight down and i'm parting it into sections. So when i begin doing that ponytail it will be way easier to mold and to lay down - and i dated it - thanksgiving 1995. just before thanksgiving 1995. Okay. So after you part the left and the right side, it will leave you with this big old section in the middle now, that is where we're going to begin starting our ponytail off. So when you're doing this and i'm gon na lie, i probably should have parted her hair in smaller sections, because my sister have thick hair, but what i normally do with clients if they have super thick hair. I make the sections way way. Smaller so it'll be easier for me to lay, but if they are more on a thinner side, then of course you can use bigger sections, but when you're doing the ponytail, please please take your time. Don'T rush when you're doing this, because one wrong move, especially with these guys, will be good spray baby too many sprays on this got to be blue spray. Let me tell you: honey, yo you're, going to be walking over yo, your hair ain't gon na move your head's, not gon na move, and then on top of it, you better hope you better not start coming trying to comb that stuff out, because as soon as You try to start combing that stuff out it's gon na get all flaky and then you're, just gon na wish that you would have just left it messed up because, like you just wish that you would've never did anything to it like you. Just just. Please be careful okay, but you're gon na see after i use that guys to be loose. Braid you go see me go in with the blow dryer just so the blow dryer can hold it into place. Yeah i would visualize uh yeah. This is broken right. Having directors interested in me and people that i respected uh saying you know, i like your work or whatever that i would is things coming to me that i wanted or whatever drive home and think. Well, i do have these things and they're out there. I just don't have a hold of them yet, but they're out there as you all can see. I did not let that calm down. I got to not sit that comb down at all, because the comb is going to be your best friend when you're doing these type of styles. I also love love baby hairs, but i normally don't you know how most people just take the the end of the comb and they just part out a big old space for their baby hairs. I normally don't do that, because i want my baby hair to look very natural, so i'll just take the teeth for the combs and i'll just like slightly comb it out. But i won't comb too much out because once you get to trying to part stuff, it just starts to look like it's just too many baby hairs. I know y'all haven't seen that before. Just don't let that be you, okay. So now i started taking the hair from the sides and i'm now blending it in with the middle section. This white can that you see me using is called sebastian spray. I really really love this braid. I sometimes use this spray on my baby hairs. For my wigs, i like it because it's very very flexible, that's why i also say when you're doing this, if you're not that experienced with using a guys to be glue spray use that beast wax the beeswax. I think it's called murray's and it comes in a yellow container, yellow labeling, with a black top on it. You'Ll see the beauty supply, but i would suggest using that, if you're not that experienced with got to be glue spray and visualize, seeing yourself as yeah, i would visualize uh yeah. This is really nice right. Having directors interested in me and people that i respected uh. Um saying you know, i like your work or whatever that is, i wrote myself a check for 10 million dollars for acting services rendered, and i gave myself uh five years or three years, maybe and uh, and i dated it thanksgiving 1995., just before thanksgiving 1995, i Found out that i was gon na make 10 million, i normally flat iron, the hair just so it can be straight for when i'm about to begin the process of gluing. The tracks in i hope y'all can see. But if not y'all go see later on down the video, her edges are super super sleek and they are straight that got to be glue. Spray didn't do that after you spray that spray. You still have to go in with some edge control and put that on the edges just so it can lay flat so you'll see in the video before i glue the tracks in. I normally just go in and i do my placements. I just do this just because i don't want to have any mess ups, because once you try to take a track out of your head, that's already glued the leftover residue from the glue will be stuck in your head, so just make sure that you have the Tracks in the right placement, so the hair can be covered and you won't have to redo it over. My sister have enough hair that i could have just used her natural hair for the um banging part, but me i like adding weave to the hair tracks and stuff just because tracks doesn't have to be tamed as much as hair. So it'll take a lot of heat or a lot of products in order for you to really really lay the hair down properly. I also like adding weave to the bang, because for some reason the weave gives the bang a different type of shine that natural hair normally doesn't. So. For that particular reason i like adding weave to the bang, even if the client has enough hair for their own bang or whatever that is and uh. I would visualize things coming to me that i wanted, or whatever drive home and think. Well, i do have these things they're out there. I just don't have all of them yet but they're out there i wrote myself a check for 10 million dollars for acting services rendered, and i gave myself uh five years or three years, maybe and uh, and i dated it thanksgiving 1995., just before thanksgiving 1995 y'all Gon na be so so mad at me - and i am so sorry y'all, but i didn't record the whole process of me doing the swoop bang. If you really want to see how i do my swoops just go: click to my channel, brad, kai tv and watch. My other video, i believe i had did it in the video um how to do a natural side part. So now what you see me doing is i had took the her natural hair from the ponytail and i braided it and a french tail braid and i put some rubber bands toward the end. And now i am adding them gray strips in what i like to. Do i like to put glue on the beginning and the ends of the gray strips, and i wrap them right back around if you pay close attention to how i'm doing this dial you'll see that there is no glue getting on her hair, it's going right back On the paper, then you're going to keep on wrapping that wrap around the hair and continue with this process until you reach the very end of the braid, so now we're. Finally, at the end of the braid, i normally take a popsicle stick and dip it. In my glue and start applying it to the braid, i used to put the glue on the tracks and then wrap it around like that, but for time purposes i now apply the glue onto the braid and then just wrap the wrap, the hair around it. It seems like i go way faster when i do it this a check for 10 way dollars for acting services rendered, and i gave myself uh five years or three years, maybe and uh, and i dated it thanksgiving 1995., just before thanksgiving 1995. I found out that i was gon na make 10 million okay. Now some people like that barbie ponytail, to be one solid, curl at the end, but she actually wanted hers to be up in layers. So what we're going to do is take our comb and we're going to begin to cut in layers through the ponytail. Now, what you don't see in this video is how far up i'm going. But if you can't look at your ponytail and see the actual layers and then it's not layered enough, you have to keep on going in and chopping and shopping. Now i was cutting her ponytail into layers, for i want to say, like a good 15 to 20 minutes, just because, like you need to to really define them layers now. At this point i went in with my curlers and i've actually began to curl it now towards the ends. What you don't see me doing this video? Just because she was super tired, and it was like three o'clock in the morning that extra piece that isn't curled like that long piece, i'm gon na circle it, but that long piece, that's right there that isn't going with the curls. You could just go on with your scissors and you can just cut that piece off, but after you're done curling the hair with the curlers please go in with some very good holding spray, so the curls can stay up. Okay, y'all. So this video is a better view of what i was doing. I'M just curling the hair again like how i see it and it is falling in a layered format, but the next day i'm not gon na lie. Y'All. I went back into her hair and i cut it into more layers because, as you can see, it's a big old space and gap in between the hair and uh. I don't like that, so i had one back in then i had cut it. Some more layers and i had re-curled it, and i had also sprayed that her, that holding spray, so these curls can lay. But just remember, if you see that your ends, the ends of the curl are still like straight and it's not curling with it. Just go back in with some scissors and chop that off so this is the end of the video. I hope you guys, like it, don't forget to take a piece of the hair out of that ponytail and wrap it around that lash track. So you won't see any of the tracks showing leave me a message in the comments. What do you guys normally have problems with when you're laying your ponytails and don't forget to go at my hair page on instagram and thanks for watching

Ulumma Njk: Real pretty, love your work

Jada Monae: this is so beautiful, what temp do you keep the blow dryer on ?

Neveah: This is pretty!

Dajah Long: what temp did you have on the flat iron

I’shalunti Hathorn: Thank You putting the type of hair you use! And beautiful work !!

Jamia hogan: How many packs u need if u want the ponytail longer

Shiana Taylor: what hair did you use

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