The video is a tutorial on creating a frontal ponytail.
The speaker used a frontal and bundles from Miss Coco Hair for the hairstyle.
They shared tips on plucking the frontal and straightening the hair for a sleek look.
đ Using edge control for a frontal ponytail is essential.
đ Blow-drying and straightening the hair helps achieve a smoother look.
đŤ Glue is not necessary for attaching the frontal, and an alternative adhesive can be used.
đââď¸ Proper preparation is key for a frontal ponytail. Apply adhesive to your hairline and blow-dry it to create a tacky surface. Make sure the lace is dry before placing the wig to avoid a weird appearance.
âď¸ Trimming the lace and cutting around the ears are important steps in achieving a natural look. It's okay to make adjustments and fix any loose tabs as you go along.
đĽ Use hairspray and a comb to hold down the lace and create a seamless effect. Finish the look by styling your baby hairs with mousse if desired.
đ Using mousse instead of gel for a natural look.
đ Covering up the line of difference between the hair and the frontal.
đ Creating an infinity ponytail by folding and wrapping the hair.
⨠The length of the hair affects the length of the wefts used for a frontal ponytail.
đ Using two bundles of hair is enough for a full look, but some may choose to use three.
đŞ To fix any lifting at the end of the braids, take a small piece of hair and wrap it around the ponytail.
đ Creating a frontal ponytail without glue can be comfortable and effective.
⥠Adding freezing spray throughout the day helps to maintain the hairstyle's hold.
đ Wearing a frontal ponytail in hot weather or while exercising may not be ideal.
đđ˝ââď¸ Using curly hair instead of straight hair to avoid heat and excessive use of edge control products.
âď¸ Opting not to pluck or manipulate the lace frontal to reduce self-consciousness.
đ Acknowledging areas for improvement but overall, feeling satisfied with the outcome.