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Automatically translated by machine. Let's get started, you can do this with curly or
straight hair, just make sure that you brush it before you start.
You want it to be nice and smooth so that the loops are smooth to.
Grab a section of hair from the top of your head on one side and twist it around your
fingers to form a loop. Make sure that the tail of your loop faces
the back of your head. Push the loop down so it sits flat against
your scalp like this. And then pin it in place.
You want the pins to be inside the loop so that you can hide them later.
I used dark pins so that you can see what I'm doing, but I suggest you use pins that
match your hair. Brush the hair so that it hides all the pins
and then hairspray in place. Grab the section of hair underneath the first
one you just did. Make sure that you have the tail of the first
loop included in this section of hair too. Pull it upwards and form it into a loop underneath
the first one that you made. Again, the tail should be pointing to the
back of your head. Pin it in place.
The pink bits of my hair look cool when they are twisted around like this, kind of like
candy! Brush so you can't see any hair pins, then
give it a blast of hairspray. Tadaa! Really that's it!
All you need now is a cute hair accessory. You can add as many loops as you want, but
I like to dress it up with a big flower. You can put in the front like this, but does
hide the loops a little bit. So if you want to show off the loops, pop
it at the back. Very cute!
Now you're ready for a night of rockabilly music.
Or you know, cam *** and posting it on instagram!
Follow me on instagram: violetlebeaux. Hope you enjoyed the video and see you again
next week, bye!