🎀 This video demonstrates how to create a sleek high ponytail without using glue or thread.
💆 The key is to use gel and a hard bristle brush to slick down the hair in sections, starting from the back and moving to the sides.
✨ It's important to brush out the edges before starting the ponytail to ensure a smooth and polished look.
💁♀️ Using mary's edge wax, the speaker achieves a sleek and high ponytail look.
✨ The speaker recommends using products that work best for your hair type.
👱♀️ Soft hair ties without the metal component are recommended to prevent hair pulling.
💡 Using affordable hair ties without metal pieces is recommended for this sleek high ponytail.
💡 Two bundles of hair are used to create the ponytail, but the number of bundles can vary based on personal preference.
💡 A long bobby pin is used to secure the ponytail without the need for glue or sewing.
🔸 Demonstration of creating an easy and sleek high ponytail without using glue or thread.
🔸 Step-by-step instructions on wrapping the ponytail and securing it with bobby pins.
🔸 Ensuring the ponytail is secure and the bundles are not slipping.
👉 Secure the ponytail using long and small bobby pins.
🙌 Flip the hair behind to create a high ponytail.
💁 Wrap the base of the ponytail and use hairspray for a sleek finish.
💁♀️ Creating a sleek high ponytail without using glue or thread.
💆♀️ Using hair wrapping technique for added length.
🙆♀️ Using specific hair products for styling and defining edges.
👉 Create a sleek high ponytail without using glue or thread
👍 Use hairspray and a scarf to secure the edges and let them dry
💁♀️ Apply garnier sleek and shine to enhance the natural curls of the ponytail
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