Twist Mohawk Vs. Side Mohawk By Sweethearts Hair

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Hi everyone, its Beth from sweethearts and I'm here today with the lovely Hannah. So today I've got a very exciting video for you. It'S going to be part 1 and part 2. So part 1 is going to be a style that I posted maybe two weeks ago and it was like a side sort of Waterfall twist braid thing and everybody went mad for it. So that's going to be part one and then part two, I'm getting more for interval, sort of Mohawk style, which looks amazing. I'M really excited about showing you this style. So let's get started, okay, guys. So what I've done with Hannah's hair is I've used as Sweetarts volumizer I've just taken sections clamp down on every section. It'S just given a little bit of indentation to the hair, which helps with the grip with this tail, but that is optional. Okay, you don't have to do that. I'Ve done this style without volumizing, and then what I've done is I've just taken a slice of heavy. You can just actually pop your chin forward a little bit sorry honey right, the way down from your babes okay. So we started at the front there brought a comb around and I'll just show you from this side. So all the way around there to the other side, so you've sort of been left with that shape at the bottom. So next I'm going to be using a little bit of this spray clay, bye, sexy hair, the reason being it's going to again help me with grip. Okay, I'll probably be using two products in this video a little bit of a sexy hair. Possibly some of the dry wax spray. If I feel it gets a bit flyaway, but I'm just going to just close your eyes. One second spray, this top part here and then more importantly, this section here of the hair to really help with grip. Okay, guys. So to start this style, I'm gon na take a section of Hannah's hair. But can you see how my combs going off? Because I want this to look like a mohawk style now. This is a very, very small section of hair, because Hannah's hair's a little bit shorter from the front and a lot of people says so what I might need to do is add into this later on, but I'll show you how to do that. But to start with you've taken that slice of hair, and I want you to divide it into two. The first thing I'm going to do is take this right hand section and I'm going to pass it over. The top of the left hand section like that, and then I'm going to take a really small section of hair. All the way up and this small section of hair is going to go through that cross section there. So watch put it through the middle. Let it go, let it go that side and again I'm going to cross this right hand section over the left. Can you see guys that's almost like locks at a little section and that's what you're going to be doing each turn that you do with these two bits of hair you're going to be locking that in so we'll go again, I'm taking hold of this section here That I've just gathered up it's gon na go through here so through. It goes like that. You can let that bit go and then you're gon na be locking it in by turning this right one over the left watch so lock it in so for now guys. I want you to make sure that you still taking these sections up with UK and okay cuz. You want it to loop like in my walks. You don't want them to come to a diagonal. You want them to go straight off of the temple like that. So it's gon na go through these ones again so through it goes, and then I'm going to do my tear locking it in I'm going to continue doing this and then, when I've done a few more sections, I'm going to teach you how to sort of turn. This breed, so it starts to come more horizontal, okay guys, so these two original strands that are started with a starting to look a little bit thin and a bit short now, if you've got long hair at the front, you won't need to do this bit, but I am going to add to these two strands a little bit, I'm going to borrow a little bit of hair from here, and hopefully we won't see it as we take the other strands off just to thicken up these two sections. Okay, so I'm just going to borrow a little bit of hair, and I can do this a few times along the way just to give me enough hair, because these two sections I've got to be enough to get me all the way to the nape of the Neck, so I'm just adding this little bit of hair that are borrowed into this right section to start with and on the next one I'll add into this one. Okay, so that's that one thickened up now go back to what we were doing, which is taking that strand, really fine nice and such a hot vehicle. Isn'T it at this point, it's really up from that temple line and you're just going to do exactly the same. So it goes in the middle turn. It wants to lock it in and yeah. We'Ve definitely got away with that. We can't see that bit of hair that we've borrowed so now you can see that that one's much much thinner, so I'm going to do the same again and borrow a little bit of hair from here and now we're ready to add that slide and guys. Okay, guys now, I'm me at the ear. What I'm going to do is, instead of taking sort of a rectangular shape section, I'm going to start taking a triangular shape section, just to be able to work that hair around okay. So it's a tiny bit from the hairline ever so slightly going thicker as I'm going off so with this braid guys, you've just basically got to be really patient, don't be tempted to take big sections of hair. Okay, you want them to be nice and fine, because the hairs being taken away from where it naturally wants to fall and you've only got these two strands holding it up so really take very, very fine section. So it really stands up nicely. Otherwise, it will kind of come away from the head and just won't have the same effect so make sure guys. I should come past the ear that you're angling your hands this way. Okay, you don't want to be breeding that way, because you want these to stay. Nice and tight okay, so you're trying to stay on that part line that you created at the beginning. So can you see on my hands, are sort of coming here instead of over there, because I don't want this to get baggy. You can pull at these sections afterwards, but it's best to try and get it as tight as you can. Okay guys. So last few sections make sure you keep the tension when you twist in those strands. Okay, really keep these last few strands, nice and tight. I think I'm going to make two or three unbelievably out with that tiny bit of hair and then I'm just going to pop an elastic in the bottom to hold it all together. Okay, guys so I've just got a little elastic now really want to make sure you keep this tight. So be careful. Are you putting this elastic in? Hopefully, I'm not hurting hands. You'Ve been very brave, a favor okay guys, so I'm just gon na individually go now and just give these a little bit of a pull just to make sure they're as tight as possible, and then I'm just going to use a little bit of wax spray. So this little piece of hair here guys I am going to sort of pull this out of the way and how I'm gon na secure. It is just by a bottle in a little bit of hair from here and then just combining them together and put in a little elastic in okay. So I kind of like the hair as it is, but I think it's gon na look better with a bit of volume coming away from that braid. So what I'm gon na do is just take a slice of hair like that spray it and then do a bit of back home on this side, just to give that a nice curve to the hair, and I'm just going to do the same to this section Of hair here as well, so why don't you put that back? Come in guys, you're going to get this hat and put it on the back over to this side and then you're going to shape it with your brush? Okay, so you're just gon na really lightly brush over the top start to give it a nice shape right guys, I'm going to do a little spin for you now so, okay guys. So that is part one finished I absolutely loved it. But now I'm going to show you another way to do this style, and then you can tell me which one you prefer so pot. It'S gon na be exactly the same braid on the other side. Okay, so again, I'm just gon na be crossing this cut one. The right one over the left, passing that strand of hair through the middle and then crossing again to lock it in, and I'm just going to continue doing that all the way round. Exactly like we did the other side: okay, okay, guys. So I've finished you in the other side: okay, rushing through this hair and then what I'm going to do is a really quick kill through Hannah's hair with a wand, okay guys, so I put that kill through and now I'm just spraying a bit of that place Way again to give me that texture to the curl and then I'm just going to divide the curls off. So she looks a little bit less like baby and then I'm just going to put a little bit of spray and back came into this top section here. So then, I'm just sort of pinning up this mass of curls. Okay, get it out my way and then I'm going to twist up this hair and just use some bobby pins just to pin it up and then I'm going to take this piece of hair here. Guys right and I'm just going to pin it down so I'll, put a little bit of that curl just coming by the neckline. Next guys, you're going to release all this hair, okay and you're, basically just going to grap whole to these curls and just kind of hold it and shape it into the style that you want and then pin it make sure that if there's any curls that are Clump together, like that that you do so to use your fingers and split them up, okay, so this front bit here, I kind of don't want to sweep that back. I want some of the curls to fall forward as though Hannah's got like a curly fringe. So again, I'm just using the clay spray and I'm just gon na angle, these pills forward. So this is part two finished. I have a favorite, I'm not going to tell you which one it is, but I would love for you to come in underneath if you prefer they're part 1 or part 2. So I'm gon na do a quick spin with hand for you. So thanks so much for watching guys and we will do another video for you very soon. Bye,

Grace Swan: I say we throw a party for all the people who wanna do their hair with braids and things that are hard to do yourself, and we all just do eachothers hair. All u have to do is bring snacks to share and we can all just chill and do hair. Maybe we can have beanbags and mariokart over in one corner too

RJ Washkow: i did this for my niece... she loves the first one... the other girls at her school were so jealous and wanted their moms to do it too.

Maven Esquith: I can barely get my hair to do a normal braid for me :'( how am I going to manage this! But I want this so bad! lol

ROz Ogden: I know the tutorial is long but I appreciate the close up steps so I can learn how to lock them in. Looks great! Def take practice.

TheMrKristens: I love them both for different reasons. The first style because it is rock chic! A little sassy, a little bad@$$y. The second style is a refined (dare I say Victorian-esque) mohawk perfect for a ball... it's edgy and walks the line, but it is incredibly elegant in such a way to walk in with the best confidence and leave with the most compliments.

Lisa Ansell: I love them both fr!! But I’m gonna go with 2 as my fave! She looks gorgeous, fun , flirty, edgy!! And I love all of those qualities

Mr. Icecream: She looks like an edgy Cinderella! Especially with tht chokerXD

Steph Galeana: Because of this video I let my hair grow. U have no idea how much I enjoy doing my hair now < 3

Linda Vallot: I love this because it's elegant but also badass

Korvus Mangata: When you miss your side-shave from your mid-teens Mykie from Glam&Gore, I'm lookin at you :P

Shadow Dawn L: I love the way you really take the time to teach the correct technique. So many I've watched you can't tell where what is going. This is wonderful

Ira Shaye: OMG. I'm inlove with these styles. I can finally try mohawk without actually cutting any hair haha! Cool.

shell thornton: I absolutely love the one with both sides done and curls on top ♥️ Part 2 gets my vote

reeooww: This looks so badass but I have 0% patience for doing this on myself

Calynn Corner: I love both. They're both amazing and I could see myself using either of these styles, depending on the event. Thank you for this tutorial.

Rachel Tait: These are both amazing! As a curly who always always always wanted a mohawk, I’m in love with style 2. I’m going to have to see if anyone local to me can pull this off.

the one and only: This is by far, my favourite hair video! Simple, fast and beautiful hairstyle!

Joy Gregory: I absolutely LOVE part 2! Beautiful job! I want to do this on myself.

Moon Lightbright: I love this so much! I will definitely try it on myself ❤️ I do prefer part one though

Ms Xpert: Part two just takes it to the next level! I’m in love with this style

Kerri Westbrook: Wow...that was amazing! I want my hair done like that for my wedding!! ❤️❤️❤️ probably the most unique hair style I’ve ever seen! Definitely Original. Both styles are my fav....I’d say everyday casual 1st style, nite of elegance 2nd.

Andressa Antunes: Meu Deus, como ficou lindo! Que dom incrível você tem. Perfeito!!!

Light Box Logos: The model is very patient....I imagine it was quite a painful experience at some points too. Fabulous hair both 1&2 fantastic artwork x

Youzhen Zhang: I love both! She looks amazing. You did an amazing job with the hair!

Wifey Bounds: I just tried this and got it on the first try!!! You're awesome at explaining and going slow for beginners, thank you!

Emelia Johnson: I can't wait to try these styles out on my hair! I love them both, but the second one is my favorite. Those curls are fabulous!

Cassandra Dumire: #2 was my favorite! So beautiful, thank you for the detailed lock steps

Raine Garrity: Loved this !!!! I am 50 with my hair almost to my waist, very much a kid . I missed 17 years of my life, being comatose so to speak, that I want to make up for. so I've wanted to shave the side of my head but thinking 10 years of growth is scary !!!! Thank you for showing this. I have French braided my hair so I be I can do this, with time and patience!!!! Thank you again. !!!! Both styles are gorgeous!!! I like the first one I am used to wearing hair on right side.but I will do both!

Amii: I'm going to try this with bigger sections of hair, it's beautiful!! I might do something like the second one for my wedding

Alex Perry: They were both amazing! You can do so many variations from either style!

Tonya Farmer: Im gonna have to go with part 1!! More of an every day look and something i would totally rock! ❤❤ both parts are beautiful tho!!

Add E: Saw this a long time ago and still love it. Though, for some reason I had it in my head that the second style was done with a back-to-front Dutch braid. Not sure how you would do that, maybe with a four-strand plait and one of the center strands is left hanging on each stitch to become a curl? I... challenge you? If you think it would be fun XD Either way, both of these shave-free mohawks are the coolest!

Polly Ester: I live both, but my favourite is the second one, it really looks like hair art and can be worn for summer and evening events. I think it fits of course to party events but also it is a nice fresh look for more classic style events. I think with maybe some few more loose curls it would be a nice wedding hair style for punk woman. It would spice up a classic white dress.

Kenziloo: you explained this so clearly and the results are stunning! will definitely be trying both of these

Jessica Bushnell: Absolutely grorgeous! This is the second video I've seen. Awesome Duty styles on my own I don't ever stop my hair I barely brush my hair but I'm going to try it thank you.

Denise Mecke: Love the second one, I was a hairdresser and wish we had known these styles. Would love to have done this on my girls hair when they were younger.

Gyspy Rose: This is absolutely fascinating! I love the second style. It adds a 1940s glam with the 1980s warrior hairstyle. It Is an incredible hairstyle. Thank you so much for sharing!

KsChik: Both styles are just amazing! I can't choose a favorite. Absolutely BEAutiful.

Jennifer Menth - PaVel: I love both, they're beautiful!! Fantastic video by the way, thank you for sharing. ❤

Emily Reed: Part two was my favorite!!Absolutely 100% my favorite! I love this hairstyle, it is so gorgeous!

TheMoniMonster: Initially, I thought my favorite would be 1 but I'm going to say 1.5, the look before pinning the curls up. So good <3

Skull Rose.: Just found this channell,the thumbnail caught my eye. It's amazing.i love that you take your time to explain how it us done & you don't over complicate it.it looks very compacted, but amazing.would really love to try this. Thankyou for taking your time to show us these amazing designs. Sending big love & hugs,xxxx

Ciaara Riverah: Wow beautifully done I loved both. I had a real curly mohawk in high school since I have naturally curly hair, not completely shaved on either side but close. This style brings back memories. Truly beautiful work. The braid sides are magnificent

ANGELA THOMPSON: I love both styles. I have seen this exact photo on pinterest. I am so glad you made this video. Sweet braids Iove.

Ashlee Lawing: PART#2 FOR ME! I've been searching for a step by step way to put looking hair up in a "super cute" way to mimick a mohawk... I FINALLY FOUND IT! All i can say is you are so talented, very skilled & I'm falling in love with your videos so.... You've gotten another fan here, added to the club!

Anita Gomez: This is hands down the best hairstyle I've seen in a long time you are so original and talented !!! Omg ! Wow jus wow so shocked right now ❤

FearNoEvil: I love the second one. My daughter has natural super curly ringlety hair so I wouldn't even have to use a wand. Awesome well done!

Leanne Fortney: Since I have a Mohawk, I love the second one, the Twist Mohawk. I’ve never been big on learning hair styling but have always wanted to do curls and you just showed me how! Thank you so much!

Danielle Roy: I love both! Cant wait to try this! Thank you!!

Elizabeth Armstrong: Love both! I think they both have their place. #1 is more for everyday wear. I feel #2 is more formal.

Style Yourself Beautiful: This is so unusual! Haven't seen this hairstyle before! Looks lovely xx

Tracy Smith: This is such an awesome braid!! They are both cool. I favor the straight one. :)

Benita Ochoa: I LOVE your talent and was wondering if you could give us a couple of ideas on how to do these braids on our own hair. You are amazing

Clara •: I love the second version. I'll definitely try it ❤

Pagan Order of the Guardian Knights: I would love to see a part 2 with a dutch braid for a more viking look.

Amanda Farquharson: I am beyond excited i am about to do my daughters hair right now to the 1st part, the 2nd will happen another day :) she is stoked!!! 5 yr olds and their excitement is so awesome

Danielle: This is one of the hardest things I have ever tried to do!....by far one of the coolest hairstyles I have ever seen! This is art!

R. C.: I absolutely love #2! They are both beautiful and so cool, but the 2nd style is my favorite ! I have always wanted a Mohawk, but don't want to lose my long hair by shaving it...now I need to find someone who will be willing to do my hair like this!!! Muah!

Alyssa Marie: I love both looks!! The first one is totally my style, but the second one looks like Zoya from Glow, which I LOVE. I wanted to go as her last Halloween just so I could wear her hair and makeup. Part one is my fave bc I feel like it's more wearable, but I really love both.

SINternet Entertainment: I would love to have part 2 as my wedding hair and have part one as my party hair. Both are badass. But that is just something I could do on my own.

Fintorp: This is awesome and it looks totally doable. I'm in a hotel room and don't have pins, so I'll try to do the upper portion of the second style with big pull through braids. Hopefully it works! Thank you so much for this video. Subscribed!

Collette Landwer: They’re both awesome, but I DO like the double side with curls ❤️❤️

layne doon: really like both styles,but style 2 is something i would have loved to have tried out in my younger years,amazing work and well explained,thanks xx

holly823: This is a work of art! I liked the first one since straight hair is easier to deal with. Having curly hair does require lots of patience! I need more of it to do style #2

Jett Phoenix: Both are incredibly beautiful and I am so grateful you shared this. Should bring the next level to my hair once I master this.

Alyssa Duong: I get P!nk vibes from the curly Mohawk hairstyle

al_luree ii: I love both styles,this could work for weddings too. You are a good teacher.

Mellissa Hairstyle tutorials: Very unique, but so beautiful love how you make it so easy for others to understand and follow

Moomyself&I: Oh wow these are both catwalk worthy hairstyles Beth,I love them both but my favourite one that I’d wear if I wasn’t almost 47 would the the Mohawk one. I used to have my hair shaved on one side a few years back to try achieving the style one look,wished I’d of known about this style then and I would t be lopsided whilst growing it out lol. Gorgeous just gorgeous. Tfs

waterdragon 541: Love it once the one side is done. Everything after is just bonus.

Tami Croft: I really really loved part 2! Is it possible to achieve that look on your own or do you need a second pair of hands?

Josana Macias-Osorio: Love am both!! I love the looks they both give!! Growin out my own Mohawk!! Wish I’d seen this before I cut my hair!! But I’m up for the challenge!! Do you have any videos on styling a true Mohawk?? I’ll need examples

Between_Forest_ _And_Sea: Both are so cute, especially the second one; but if I had to choose one I would try, it would definitely be the first, it's simpler and my hair doesn't curl very well.

BeaniRose: I love part 2 a little more than part 1, but they are both awesome can't wait to try them!

Joanna K: I love them both! They look amazing on her! But for myself if it were on me, I'd prefer style 1

Humayra Zaman: I love em both! Both style suits formal and informal parties or hang-outs depending on how I dress or if I use additional hair accessories or add mermaid like colours.

Suolainen Omena: Oh my god, this is so nice updo. Fresh, interesting and really cute!

Michelle Lunsford: I’m obsessed with BOTH!!! style 1 could be done for more casual event and style 2 for a bigger event. So amazing!!

John Jeee: That is soooo cute OMG..I love it. I did it for my daughter's picture day.

Elizabeth Owen: I love it! This is the female version of the shaved Mohawk. It definitely looks much more feminine than having it shaved.

institches27: Very cool! I also think it would look good if--after you have to two braids along the sides--you braid the top in a thick, chunky tail. Kind of like the Amazons in Wonder Woman.

Annette J. Gilmore: You are an artist !! Bravissima from Palermo :) I do prefer part 1; I love the sleek style and it makes the smooth lines of Hannah’s face stand out so pretty

Greer McNally: Part 2 is the most amazing hairstyle I've ever see!

Erika Vystartaite: This is amazing, really well done! thanks for sharing

LAURA TREFRY: Absolutely love look number 2. Great job!

Evelyn Chambers: So neat and beautifully done ✅ thank you for sharing

parasyk: I love the first one, it's totally wearable on any occasion.

Lonelyjokers4: I absolutely love both looks but part 2 is my favorite

Stephanie Sego: Love love love these styles! #2 is my favorite though!

Kyra1511: i loved when it was braided on both sides before you curled it i cant wait to ask my best friend to do this in my hair or for me to do it to her hair

Narrow Gate: Style #1 is so pretty but I must say, the second part is GORGEOUS!

Savanna Smith: Wow I loves this. Unfortunately I can't do this style on my own but it's still handy to learn this thank you for shareing

Arely Torres: Such a beautiful hairstyle! It is basically like a waterfall braid. I would sugest practicing that so you can get comfortable doing it on yourself and then shifting the position to this mohawk look.

KennedieLive: Part two is really nice I recently cut my hair in an asymmetrical haircut and I\ve been searching for all way to style it since I get bored with it easily and I've been experimenting with braids and ways to curl it

Lola: I love both!!..1 like part 1for wrk and part 2 for going out! Gorgeous!!

Neppie's World: Still one of my favorite hair styles of all time! ❤️❤️

Diane Rowden: Loved them both, but part two was my favorite!!

Amy Jo: I love both styles! The second style would even look amazing left straight and combed back. I'm getting married in a year and have been scouring the internet for tutorials for this style of hair. You have a new subscriber. Lol

Casey Williams: Ugh I love this!!!! Part one is the best. And I love the ducktails on front and back from the curls!! I wish I could do this. Not enough hair and I don’t know how to braid.

chris h: I like the middle. Straight hair with braids on both sides.

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