Since
it's a style we wear day by day, we never become weary of learning tips to
culminate the pig tail. So when Rodney Cutler, Cutler Salon proprietor and
Redken lead beautician, disclosed to us how he styled the smooth pig tails at
the Cushnie et Ochs spring 2014 runway appear, we were paying attention. Here
are his three essentials for making a horse that stays set up even after the
last strut down the catwalk:
1.
Direct your blow dry.
For
a super smooth pig tail (and no knocks), you generally need to blow dry your
hair in the heading you need the hair to arrive. Blow dry hair from the root
straight back toward where the pig tail is going to guarantee it lays
appropriately.
2.
Tilt your head back.
At
the point when maneuvering hair into a pig tail (Cutler pulled hair back in
segments), tilt your head back marginally to make a more tightly hold. This
keeps the hair underneath from slipping out after you secure the horse.
3.
Update your versatile.
When
you secure a pig tail with a normal versatile, the hair loses strain after some
time and in the long run slips out. Rather, Cutler utilized a hair bungee to
wrap the pig tail. To keep the hair set up, turn one end of the bungee clockwise
around the base of the braid and afterward bend the flip side of the bungee
counterclockwise, then tie the two finishes in a tight bunch.