The video is a tutorial for creating a double frontal ponytail.
The difference with this ponytail style is that there is lace in the front and the nape.
The tutorial includes instructions on molding the hair, using a ball cap, and blending it in.
๐ Sewing the frontal down before placing it on the head is recommended to avoid crinkles and ensure a smooth hairline.
๐ Pressing the lace into the glue is necessary for a secure attachment and a natural look.
โ๏ธ Customization is important in achieving the desired result with the lace frontal.
๐ Customize the hairline by cutting the ear tabs and creating a V shape.
๐ Take your time to customize the hairline and make sure it matches the client's preferences.
๐ Sew down and glue the back part of the frontal for a secure attachment.
๐ Creating a frontal ponytail takes time and effort, but the results are worth it.
๐ The back of the hairline should be well blended, with minimal plucking required.
โ๏ธ One technique to achieve a seamless look is to use cut-off pieces of the frontal to fill in any gaps.
โจ The video demonstrates how to create a seamless double frontal ponytail using glue and lace.
๐ It emphasizes the importance of waiting for the glue to dry before applying the lace to avoid a messy result.
๐โโ๏ธ The tutorial also mentions the use of got to be gel to mold the hair into place.
๐ Using a hot cone is essential for a wig or frontal install.
๐ Start by styling the hair and ensure it is neat and fresh.
๐ Take your time during the styling process.
๐น The video is about a detailed tutorial for a famous double frontal ponytail.
โ๏ธ The importance of going over your work when creating the hairstyle is emphasized.
๐ The finished result is praised and viewers are encouraged to subscribe and comment.
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