Middle Part Frontal Ponytail | Step By Step

  • Posted on 21 September, 2019
  • T Part Wig
  • By Anonymous

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What'S poppin y'all welcome back to my channel we're gon na be using a used phone, so we already used this front at one time for another party tour that we did. Ladies, don't forget that I do have the mixed-race for sale. If you would like to purchase, you could deal me, I do not have my site right now, but I will have it within a week. The ones on our left are 3d. Those are ten and the ones on the right are twenty. Those are my 25 mmm. These are raw cruelty-free meats, alright, and I would just like to say my client is natural. She did just get her hair cut because she's starting over, I went ahead and pressed her hair off camera just to kill some time so yeah she is natural. She just cut her hair and we press it off the camera. What I'm doing right now, I'm just measuring out how much space her fronts will takes out how much space her front row takes up so I'll know where exactly it's a place there. Once I put her Kappas up on her head now, you're gon na go ahead and see me pour out her poultice fiction. The top half is where her frontal is gon na be, and then the back half is what I am going to mow into the ponytail. So once I section out all of this top part, I'm gon na actually go ahead and break her hair up because it's gon na be underneath the frontal and then the back. I'M just gon na put it into a clip because I'm actually trying to move that to go into the rest of the pony all right. So now it's time to spray those edges down sis. You definitely don't want to skip this step because it helps protect the edges from like you know, being loose and possibly coming out. You know it's like any glue was to get into the edges for some reason it shouldn't, but it's just being safe, so go ahead and slick her edges back and make sure they're motor back then go ahead and wipe their forehead with alcohol. And now I'm just gon na start molding, the back of her ponytail. My camera had cut off, as I was doing this because somebody caught my phone - and I didn't even know and I'm so so sorry, but I still got a little bit of the motor session. But but you just want to mold your clients, hair and whichever direction their ponytails going to, and so my client putting so it's kind of gon na be a little white. Clip is probably a little bit lower. So that's why I'm molding it up to the top and then also when your motor, your clients here like as soon as you start molding, you don't want to be heavy. What you're holding spray? Because you probably will have to keep going over the same spot over and over and over? So you don't want to put heavy hold of spray. You know somewhere that you have to keep calling because then it's gon na be like Frick Haredi you're, not gon na be able to comb through it. So you want to ease with your holding spray and then the closer that you get to being done. Then you wan na start getting heavier and heavier, which is spray, and you may have to use tons and tons of spray. But that's okay, especially if they're, natural or someone's natural. Definitely gon na need a lot of spray because the hair is so thick in just natural. I guess so. Just basically when I Iook like you'll, know what you need. Okay, so, like I said my camera did cut off because somebody caught me, so I went ahead and mowed at the whole party. So not even knowing so sorry, that's so crazy, but once I molded my ponytail, I had it up and everything I had to go through and find out some more and smooth it out some more what she will, so you will leave it in a ponytail there. Whatever, wherever you see like humps and lumps and bumps you just want to spray to spray and then you're going to comb it up into the rubber band and you're, also in a blow-dryer and that's gon na flatten that out and then you're gon na see me Take her ponytail out and then put it in one more time just to smooth out oughta stuff that I just called next we're gon na put the cap on the clients head. I use the cap, so the frontal parting, don't look black says her hair. Underneath is black, and this is the same thing as if you were doing it firm, so you're gon na put the cap on you're gon na get your got to be blue gel then you're gon na put it on the edges and then also since it's a Ponytail and I'm gon na go it down. I'M gon na glue the back of her cap like wherever that frontal is gon na stop so at how the camping place for me, since we're not doing like a sewing or something now it's time to cut off your cap, you want to make sure you cut All your cap off as close as possible and then you're gon na cut the back of your campus well right behind where I glued everything. And now I'm going to go ahead and apply makeup to our cap to make it like, as close as possible to her skin tone. Just so, you will get like a flawless scalpel all right. So now you should be wiping off any makeup that fell into her skin with another cotton swab wait: alcohol on it, and then I didn't glue the frontal down. Yet I've just settled up here, so I can go ahead and measure where I'm gon na glue it at and like measure out her middle part and everything boom. So now it's time to glue your frontal you're gon na put glue on her hairline, just as the figure was gon na front of someone or wig, and you actually want to do two step two times. I only show myself doing it once, but I did go ahead and tell you guys to do it twice. So you're gon na glue the glue then you're gon na spread it out with your stick or at the back of your comb, and you want it to be thin so that it'll dry fast and you're gon na blow dry. That and once it's all dry. It'Ll turn clear and then once it turns clear, you just want to repeat it one more time, just to make sure that your phone's will actually stay down, and now I'm just about to place my frontal. This is a use frontal, so I do not have to cut off any of the lace because it's already cut to her face shape. So I'm just going to go ahead and lay my front so right, and so all of that glue around just glue so you're just gon na ping, your hair up out the way. So it's not in the way, and then I also went ahead and put Clips like at the tip of my hairline. Just so no baby hairs were like falling the glue or filing my way, while I'm trying to glue down the little pieces that I didn't get to glue down, you probably can't see, but I do have lace of glue on the back of my hand and what I'M doing I'll just um, I put the glue at the end of the rack, tail comb and I'll get like the little tiny pieces that did not get glue. Cuz, it's easier. I feel like, if you try to just put it on there like straight out. The bottle is: does little tube it's way too thick and others make a mess. So it's easier to use the end of your rat tail comb because it's just you know it's real small, so it's easy to get underneath their net and glue whatever you did not get to glue down and then once you do glue the little small pieces that Didn'T get me you're gon na go ahead and press the lace into our skin with the back of the cone and that helps you like to sing get more now, it's time to lead the back of your front tool, I'm using the thirty second quick weave glue. You'Re gon na apply it right onto that thick band. That'S in the back of your scrubs! Oh no! I should put the glue on there. You'Re gon na blow dry it until it's tacky and then you're gon na lay a flat, and you want to make sure you stretch the photo before you lay it down. So it's as flat as possible with no boat, and I'm just going to do that to both of the sides as well. Make sure that you tell your client once she's ready to take off this frontal. She needs to make sure she likes shampoo it up and massage it out with shampoo and conditioner. Since the glue is on her real hair, you don't you definitely don't want her to snatch her hair out like just by snatching it off. So just make sure you massage it out with the shampooing conditioner, so it lifts right off and then it'll be easy for you to comb out any glue that digging on her hair. Who does she all right? So my client does want extra baby here. So that's why I'm parting out so much hair. I'M just going to put on my baby hairs on both sides. Then you're going to pin the hair up out of the way and you're gon na put us that in lotion a foam say lotion onto the baby hairs. Once you put that phone set a little on the baby hairs, you're gon na comb them straight down, and this helps them like mold. Basically, you want to make sure you do that to the other side as well, and then once we're finished, with both sides, you're going to go ahead and grab a black, strap and you're going up like tight and our baby hairs and put her under the dryer. For about four minutes, just so those baby hairs, killing set into place all right now, it's time to press out your frontal. I did not take my time to press out the funnel because we're just gon na put a bunch of holding spray on it and mote. It anyway, so just do a quick swipe through with your frontal, if you want to take your time and earning out, be my guest, but it's really a waste of time because you're just about to spray it all down with one spray and swoop it. So it's not really called for, but you definitely do want to run the heat through it really fast, at least alright. So now it's time to move the ponytail. The first thing I like to do is part out the back and I like to like mow that straight back just to cover up their little track that the front, so we're not the track. But you know like the back of the frontal just to cover that up, so I literally part out the back of the frontal, and then I mow that straight back and that helps like cover up where their fronts are at hurry. Real hair meets, as you can see. The frontal is a little bit darker than my clients, natural hair, so you can kind of see like where the frontal in her real hair like neat, but it's okay, because her ponytail is gon na, be in the back and it's curly. So it'll cover it up. For the most part, all right and now it's time to mode the rest of the front so um I do not try to mow everything at one time I like to do it in sections just I can make sure that you know it's as flat as possible And as smooth as possible, I feel like if you try to rush and just mow everything at once. It'S gon na be way harder than what it has to be. So just do it in sections, and I'm also using grab superglue to mow down the front. So because I feel like that's will be glue really low front is really really good, but you just want to spray your spray and then you're gon na calm your front. So it's a place how you want it to comb and then you're gon na blow dryer. Once you feel like everything is smooth all right so once the ponytail is motive to your likings you're, going to go ahead and have your client hold their hearing straight down. So that way, the hair is as wide as possible for you and you're going to go ahead and put that sign into the ponytail with the rubber band and then you're literally going to do the exact same thing. To the other side, Richard Macklin dissector ever been now you gon na use a new River banner, so I already breaker Hotel off-camera, I'm. I did put a little bit of Brady hearing her here because her hair is shorter and then I'm gon na get one of my black straps and I'm gon na wrap around this braid, because I don't want the glue to get on her real hair. That is inside of that braid and also so I can make this braid a little bit thicker for me because she does want like a fat, ponytail kind of so you're, just gon na wrap that all the way around and once you get to the end. You'Ll fool the hair with glue so that it'll stay. I did not realize that I didn't have her all the way in the camera, but I'm just wrapping the track. I put glue on the truck left and I'm wrapping it around the brace. I started from the very bottom and I'm working my way up top then you're, just gon na keep wrapping your hair around until you can't anymore, like even when you get to the top when you're finished, you still want to wrap that track around like two more Times before you finish it off, we use two bundles and this frontal, I'm the bundles, are 12 inches. The frontal was about, I think, 12, it's from a vendor that I'm currently trying. We did not use the full two mono, so she used like a little more than one and a half, but not oh, for two bundles. If that makes it so yeah just keep wrapping keep wrapping once you get to the top. We still want to wrap about two more times before you finish shopping on track. If you have not already, I want you to go ahead and subscribe to my channel and make sure you hit the notification button, so you can be notified whenever I post, because even if you do subscribe, you might miss my post for some reasons. Go ahead and click Subscribe and turn on a notification bill comment down below any feedback that you have on this ponytail. If you would appreciate all right, so this is what I meant when I said: wrap it around twice equal to you when you get to the top, so I'm at the top, but I'm still gon na wreck my track a couple of our times. Just so I can make sure it's like nice and slowly. You want to make sure you and your track off from the back of your now. It'S time to do your wrap around your base. You want to pull your hair from out on the back and there's no specific amount that you're supposed to wrap around. I, like my suits, even with my pony, so though I don't like a too fat, and I don't like it too thin. So it's really just something you have to I, but you definitely want to make sure you pull it out from out the back and test the wrap before you actually load it down, which means wrap it around dry to see how thick it is before you actually Spray or spray and pull it into place because you don't wan na spray it, and then you don't like it once you raise the wrap it around you're gon na spray it with the got to be blue and you're gon na comb, the hair out. So it can be smooth once you have the hair smooth enough you're going to go ahead and start wrapping it around, and you want to make sure you do this nice and neat and like smoothly so the wrap. Don'T look bogeys. So it's a look like nice and smooth and slick we're almost finished. I went ahead and applied aquila handsome moves to her cross just to define her cross, but I feel like I like the wow look better, but once they dry up, we all know that curly hair gets right back poofy. So that's cool! Now it's time to do the baby hairs. Don'T forget that you do me a foam setting lotion or wrapping lotion to do this part. You want to go ahead and put your phone on and just like, I just did and then you want to just start swooping and I really couldn't explain baby guys because it's something I just learnt this year and I've been doing of the paper here since 2017. But it definitely takes time, but after you put your phone on there, you just want to start only thing I can tell you should start stupid. You want to start sleeping anyone, keep your cone flat, the entire time to get that like smooth, look or whatever. I don't even know I'm sorry, it's just not something that I could really explain all right. This is our finish thanks. So much for watching this video be sure to give us a thumbs up and comment down below and subscribe. If you have not

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