Taking off a frontal ponytail without harming your hair or scalp requires some careful steps. Here’s how to do it:
Get Your Tools Ready: Make sure you have a wide-tooth comb,... moreTaking off a frontal ponytail without harming your hair or scalp requires some careful steps. Here’s how to do it:
Get Your Tools Ready: Make sure you have a wide-tooth comb, scissors if you need them, some hairpins, or a fine-tooth comb handy. What you need depends on how the ponytail is attached.
Check How It’s Attached: Figure out if your ponytail is made of natural hair tied with an elastic, a clip-on extension, or sewn or glued in. Each one needs a different approach:
For Tied Ponytails: Carefully take out the hair tie or band. Be gentle to avoid breakage.
For Clip-On Extensions: Find the clips, open them, and carefully slide them out without pulling at your roots.
For sew-in extensions: Use sharp scissors to cut the threads, being cautious not to cut your hair. It might help to have someone assist you if the stitches are tricky to see.
For Glued Ponytails: Use a glue remover or oil-based product like coconut or olive oil around where it’s bonded. Let it sit for a few minutes, then gently... less