Push Pull Technique

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One of the hairstyles, the faux hawk,  uses this super fun and easy way to use up a lot of hair quickly and in a highly textured way. When you learn technique and not just "one design" it opens up your eyes to incorporating these methods into your own original updos.

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So now I want to show you a couple of other techniques that are in some of the courses. It's the push techniques. So you make a braid, you take a little piece of hair, and you push the braid to get a messy kind of look. And I'm going to do it with a ponytail. And I'm going to do it with a braid. So if I'm making the ponytail and I wanted to go into the hair, then I would comb it out and put the elastic this way If I wanted the ponytail to go up, then I would comb the hair down and do it that way.

So I think I'm going to do this down just because we're down and we're working at the bottom is hairstyle. So basically, it's just a ponytail. And I'm going to put an elastic in about right here. And I'm going to go inside this ponytail and get myself well section of hair. I'm gonna hold on tight and then you get this. Just amazing.

Kind of funky, fun kind of look. I mean, you could just leave that down. That just looks so cool. And that's how you get that kind of messy, low hanging. Look, if you had four or five of these in the back, that would just look so cool. So that's that.

Simple. Now, I'm going to do it with a braid. So, this background here, my husband and I, this building is from the 1930s. And it's an old Grange Hall, where people had parties and weddings and all kinds of Girl Scouts Boy Scouts, and there was a church in here for a while, but it was abandoned and my husband and I fixed it up. So that's the background you see is is our Grange Hall and it's one big huge room I just love it because I can just see everything that's going on in kitchens in this room and everything's right here. So that's the story with these doors and anyways, maybe once No, maybe you didn't.

So I'm gonna go in with a break. So again, I've talked before about whether it's helped out or it's down now here I am just feeling like let's do this spray coming out. And just a basic, quick simple over upgrade since it's gonna be a drawstring braid and messy anyways doesn't it doesn't have to be perfect. So I am holding it out and just raining loosely. I want to go on camera. And you can experiment and have The ends any, any way you want, you can already start to loosen it up a little bit.

Put the last again and now you're trying to go into the middle. Hold on tight to help it along, slide it, slide it up the air shaft piece and you can just have all kinds of fun doing something far as far as you want or not. So this is your this is your piece. That can be, you know, tucked under, do all kinds of things with it. So here is your push pull or whatever you want to call it with the ponytail that was down and we pushed up this way. So you know, you can see that the orientation is down, and the braid was held out and went in so it kind of pops from the head.

So it matters. You know, these little details about direction matter. And so there's two new methods you can add into any of your abuse.

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