How to tie twin tails where the back is not transparent

Very cute twintails.

There are always attractive twintail characters in every work of art, aren't there!

That's why we want to try this arrangement at least once!

But it's a hairstyle that causes a lot of trouble!



Q.

When I tie my twintails with a wig, the netting in the back becomes transparent. ......

  Is there any way to prevent this?

When I use a valance, it makes my head look heavy. ......

I want to try a natural twin-tail hairstyle!


A.

There is a natural and easy twin tail arrangement that solves all these problems!

To hide the transparency of the net, all you need to do is to be a little creative in the way you tie up the hair.

We will show you how to create a twin-tail arrangement that even beginners will be able to use with ease.

This is a must-see for those who want to express their twin-tail character with a natural hair style!


By the way, there are several ways to do the twin-tail arrangement.
It is easier to arrange if the wig you use (especially the lower half/below the ears) has a lot of hair!

I recommend marshmallow curls if you're using Classe.


I recommend the marshmallow curls from Classe.

  If you want a parting, check out the Twitter article below! Check out the twitter article below!

https://twitter.com/classewig_p/status/875557301243060226


https://twitter.com/classewig_p/status/1097701075669286912?s=21


*I want a split but don't want to tie it up anyway ......! I want to shorten the time!

PRO Twintail Base is recommended.


Check here for PRO twin tail base.

https://classewig.com/wig/index.php?main_page=CLS008



What to prepare

  1. Tangle-free elastic and string elastic (both are useful!)
  2. Dakkar
  3. Spray
  4. Comb brush



The wigs we used this time are from ......

SARA Marshmallow Curl - S Gold 09

https://classewig.com/wig/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=10116



Rough flow

  1. Tie up a small amount of hair at the desired position.
  2. Part the remaining hair diagonally and blocking
  3. Tie up the hair diagonally upwards
  4. Finish!



Please attach the wig to a mannequin or stand and secure it so that it does not move.

Now, let's get started!



â– Procedure Details


1. Part the hair above the temple line and create small twin tails at the position where you want to tie the final knot.



2. Part hair diagonally from the upper left to the lower right and secure with a dacquard or similar.

  Create a triangle blocking at the top and bottom.

Blocking the upper right (1)

Blocking the lower left (2)

Blocking(2) is done on the lower left. 3.



Tie the hair from blocking (1) together with the left tail.

  By tying the hair diagonally up, the net will not show through.

If you are tying up a long wig, use an elastic string.


Check out the video here to see how to use the elastic.

https://youtu.be/k0YK35VBLlQ



4. tie the hair from blocking (2) together with the right tail.

Finished!


Is that all there is to it?

It was so easy that you may think, "Oh my God, is that all there is to it?



Secret Technique

Wait a minute!

It's hard to tie up a wig?

If you find it difficult to tie up your wig, create a flow of hair and fix it with a dacquard or something.

If you use a stiffening spray or something else before tying it up, it will keep your hair from falling out.



Even if you are a beginner in wig arranging, you can easily create twin-tail hair!

We hope you enjoy this cute twin-tail arrangement with these tips.



More! If you have any questions about the style, color, or processing of your wig, please feel free to contact us.

Please feel free to contact us!

E-mail: message@classewig.com