You should create this stylish up-do on wet or slightly damp hair. The up-do will be actual at a business meeting, at the discos and parties and is quite suitable to such everyday casual clothes as jeans and sweatshirts. For the creation of this hairstyle with a twist the following materials are required: • 6 to 12 mini-claw clips (many bobby pins are also posible) • Elastic Band / Ponytail holder • Brush and Comb • A hand mirror (to check out your style while creating.) • Styling gel (Spray gel is more effective) or Hairspray (Note: If these materials are not available, you can take another ones.)
For the creation of the hairstyle you should follow the next steps: Step 1: Be sure that there is no excess water available in your hair. Ensure yourself that your hair is not damp. Step 2: Pull hair back and up with a brush or comb, creating a “high” ponytail, which you should fasten afterwards. Step 3: Take a small strand of hair from the ponytail and twist it. Then you should fasten the twist to your head using one of the clips. Step 4: Repeat Step 3 - each twist should be fastened to hide the elastic band. See if a ring of twists hides the band when the procedure is finished. Step 5: Create the twists considering your wish… You are allowed to experiment with the hairstyle. Fasten the twists closer to the elastic band, or a lit bit farther away from it. More twists can be added or they may be thicker and have a smaller amount. You can successfully experiment with this single, main technique. Step 6: The ends of the twists should be observed from the clips. When you change the position of each miniclip, the length of these ends changes. If you have longer ends, you should stick them out where the clip meets your head. Step 7: When your updo is ready, you should spray the twists and the ends. This style is suitable for many occasions and can show your mood successfully. The way of manipulation with the twists and clips can create a flirty, fun, professional or sedactive hairstyle.
Styling Time is from 10 to 15 minutes.
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