- If your hair is clean, add texture by using a curling iron to give some bend or mousse and a quick shot with the dryer to give it some workability. If it’s already slightly dirty, great! Thread your string through a large plastic needle. We used a wax coated thread that comes in the Kevin Murphy Sewing Kit.
- Gather the hair into a mid ponytail and hold with your non dominant hand, then push the needle and thread through the hair laterally below the base of the pony.
- Repeat the last step twice more, looping the string through the base and pulling it through.
- Pull the string taught after the third loop.
- Create a second “stitch” by lifting the pony up and repeating the looping technique (three loops) a few inches above. Pulling the string taught on the final loop in the middle of the pony base.
- Continue to grip the pony tail at it’s base and let the “tail” hang naturally. Take the needle and stitch the tail tightly against the secured hair.
- Now the pony should be secure.
- Twist the hair slightly and continue stitching at random to tack the hair into place.
- Cut the string leaving a tail small enough to tuck and hide. There’s no need to “knot” your thread — the style should hold on it’s own. Soften the style by pulling a few pieces out around the hairline and use your hands to adjust where necessary. Finish the look with light hairspray.
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