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steps to wearing a pony tail in the english book​


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Answered by swari7779
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Hey Mate!!

Here's your answer.

Just straighten your hair and place the heap of hair together. Hold it tightly and put a rubber band.

If you want a high ponytail just hold the hair tightly up till the upper tip of your hair and put a clip or rubber band.

I hope it helps.

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Answered by Deepikasmile
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Step 1: Line it up

To figure out where your ponytail is going to go, "align it with where your cheekbones are–on a diagonal–and pull it back to that point," Basallo says. "And then, take hairspray and a bristle brush, and kind of just like smooth all around it."

Step 2: Smooth it

Basallo sleeks hair back with a brush, "so that when it's in the ponytail, you don't have any kinks."

Step 3: Tie it up

Major key: For a high, swingy pony, Basallo secures hair with two elastics.

Step 4: Braid and wrap

Next, Basallo hides the hair elastics with a skinny braid. "Take a small section from underneath the ponytail, braid it, and then just wrap it around the ponytail, and secure it with a couple of pins."

Step 5: Add volume

"I took sections from the ponytail, starting from the middle and made my way to the front, teasing a little bit at the root, and then hairsprayed it," he says, before working texture spray through the lengths of the pony.

Step 6: Lock it down

"Sometimes I spray hairspray on my hand and then I hairspray my Mason Pearson, and slick it into wherever I want to," Basallo says. "At the end, I smooth out the little babies and flyaways."

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