I'm sorry it has taken me so long to get to this video. I've still got a list of others that we are working on as well so thank you for your patience. :) This is the video for the Jacob's Ladder hairstyle:
Remember that the key to having it hold tightly is to create it with wet hair.
Here is what the finished Jacob's Ladder looks like without the weave.
Here is is with the weave.
Just take that bang area that you held out, separate it into two sections, and weave it through as shown in the video.
Remember to use your comb to smooth up the side as you pull up your sections.
You can have as many or as few sections as you like. It's really just up to you and the look you are going for.
Here's our finished style.
We ended the ponytails with Corkscrews.
The hairstyle held great throughout the day for her.
This is our horizontal Jacob's Ladder With Weave that we did previously and you can find that original post here.
Here is is with the weave.
Just take that bang area that you held out, separate it into two sections, and weave it through as shown in the video.
Remember to use your comb to smooth up the side as you pull up your sections.
You can have as many or as few sections as you like. It's really just up to you and the look you are going for.
Here's our finished style.
We ended the ponytails with Corkscrews.
The hairstyle held great throughout the day for her.
This is our horizontal Jacob's Ladder With Weave that we did previously and you can find that original post here.
3 comments:
LOVE many of the hairstyles you do!
However,
Plates are dishes (like platters)
Plaits are braids (like plaid)
So, you finished it off in simple plaits. You plaited your daughters hair. Plaiting with four or five strands is a great look. Etc...
oh wow! thank you so much! I honestly always thought it was spelled the previous way. I will make sure to correct that in all future post. :)
So pretty * no matter you spell it!
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