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High
Point: Gather all the hair to the back of
the head and make a high ponytail. Take 3 nets and pin
it on the ponytail. Divide the ponytail into 3 sections.
Fold the first section into two layers and cover the
hair with the net. Roll the hair with two fingers and
place it on top of the ponytail and secure with a pin
inside. Repeat the same with the other 2 sections of
the hair and secure the rolls. Secure the rolls above
the ponytail with pins.
Beehive:Gather
all the hair at the back of your head. Hold all the
hair in one hand and twist until it doubles back on
itself. Secure by placing a pin, just catching the hair
centrally, leaving out the sides. Fan out the ends by
separating the hair into fluffy loose curls, and pin
them as you want.
French
Connection:
Part
the hair sideways at the front. Comb back a section
of the hari from the crown and braid it. Secure with
an elastic band. Draw all the remaining hair to the
back of your head and wrap it around one hand, from
right to left. Roll the hair inwards, so that the end
is tucked in smoothly. Begining at the bottom of the
roll, secure it with pins. Fold the braided hair into
two (based on hair length) and place it over the pin
area, and secure onto the top of the roll using a pin.
Curly
Wurly:
Part the hair in the centre, from the forehead to the
middle of the crown. Smoothen out the hair at the back
and secure into a ponytail with an elastic band. For
the hair in front, take small sections (about 1 inch)
from the hairline to the crown, twist 3 or 4 turns and
secure it with a pin over the ponytail. Divide off a
small section of the hair from the ponytail. Holding
the end, twist the hair until it rolls back on itself
to form a coil. Position the coil in a loop and secure
using hairpins. Continue in this manner, till all the
hair can be coiled.
Queen
of Braids: Gather a portion
of hair at your temple and divide into 3 equal parts.
Braid the first 2 turns the normal way. Take a few strands
of loose hair from the side of the head and add to the
part you are braiding. Continue to take up loose hair
and weave into a braid gathering strands alternately
from each side. Entwine the parts as you go along. Stop
when it reaches the nape of your neck. Repeat the same
steps on the other side of your face. Make a simple
plait using the two side braids and the loose hair at
the centre. Continue braiding till complete.
Honey
Bun:
Part
the hair in the centre in a zigzag style from the forehead
to the middle of the crown and then make a high ponytail
at the back. Take approximately one third of the hair,
from the top of the ponytail, braid till the end, and
them secure with an elastic band. Gather the remaining
hair of the ponytail and twist it, making sure all loose
ends are tucked in. Bring the hair up and around, pinning
it underneath to form a bun. Wrap the braid around the
bun and secure the ends with a pin underneath. Now,
gather the hair in the front and tuck it under the bun
at the back, for a perfect finish.
Low
Behold!: Part
the hair at the centre, from hairline to the middle
of the crown. Make a braid on both sides till the ear
and secure it. Gather the rest of the hair into a low
ponytail at the back. Roll the haif from underneath
using two fingers and forma a low bun. Use a net to
secure bun in place. Bring the brairded hair towards
the ponytail from either sie and overlap or roll over
the pony, depending on the length of the hair. Secure
it in place with a pin.

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