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if i had the energy and attention span to do this shit i’d be a fucking sailor tying knots in the rigging, my intattentive ass is sticking to simple ponytails.
Be full of
Collapse
a feeling of fountains
Tie you hair in a knot for greater volume and less collapse.
If you want an actual serious answer, I can probably type out a more step by step with normal words and not whatever the hell those instructions are talking about.
I think the steps I don’t understand / aren’t very clear from the pictures are
- I assume you clip the blue “end” to the top of your head temporarily at step 4?
- what goes through the pink loop at the end? Just the aforentioned “end”? Or just the blue loop? If the first, what’s the loop even for? If the second, what happens with the blue end?
- how many hair ties are you left with in your hair at the end? 0? 1? 2?
I assume you clip the blue “end” to the top of your head temporarily at step 4?
You don’t need to clip it. It just rests there. The blue loop gets placed through the pink loop and the rest of the hair attached to the blue loop rests on top in Step 7.
The “rubber band” is also removed as it’s no longer needed.(Will explain this at the end)what goes through the pink loop at the end? Just the aforentioned “end”?
The ‘blue’ turn of hair that’s placed on the top center of the head on Step 4.
how many hair ties are you left with in your hair at the end? 0? 1? 2?
The instructions leave both in. I say it depends on your own hair density. You can leave the blue one in if you want/need more volume, as it’s another “bump” so it doesn’t rest flat. It’s possible to do it both with and without the one on the blue section of hair.
Of course. This ‘guide’ completely avoids the topic of hair density, and not everyone is going to be able to use this style if the hair is naturally thin. It also helps if your hair doesn’t naturally rest straight. A bit of waviness is definitely the way to go.
Thank you for the clarifications! I positively suck at doing my hair, but will definitely give this a try :)
One more question though, wouldn’t the blue loop slip out of the pink loop over time, from the weight of the blue “end”?
That totally depends on your hair. If it were like mine back in my teenage years, not even a braid would have a chance to survive with how smooth it was. I just had to shake my head a bit and it’d all come undone. However, because the pink loop is crossed and comes to rest at the bottom of the blue loop, as long as it’s decently tight it shouldn’t really go anywhere quickly. Please check my edits on the previous one as I have had a few thoughts after posting that are likely the way it was intended.
Or have a Video link?
haha, I just tried with mediocre success, here are images:
First blue loop, the end gets placed on the top of the head
Pink loop goes around the blue bun
blue bun gets pulled through completely
… I don’t like it very much, lol. Fixing the pink parts while they’re pulled up so far makes it really annoying to be symmetrical. It also means that the hair at the back of your scalp crosses over in such a way, that getting little hair bumps out is impossible once the hair ties are firm.
I tried a second time with much thinner strands of hair. It looks okay I guess, but something about my hair texture just doesn’t stay in place right 🤷
Too compressed too read!
Its a guide on how to make Sanctus’s heart explode.