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So I'm just going to continue on the other side the same way, two sections twisting over
the top. Whatever hair is next to that section, you twist in. Twist in. When you're right
here by the hair line, don't worry if you have a couple of pieces of hair that fall
out. Makes it more like an updo that way. Part of the reason I think this is cute is
because we're tricking the eye. We're making the eye believe that there's more hair than
there is.
Okay. So now I'm at that back center part, the same part where I left off on the other
side. So I'm just going to slip a couple of bobby pins in there to make it more secure.
I'm trying to interlock those bobby pins. And then I'm just going to do one single twist
in the back. Bobby pin it. I almost push it underneath the rest of the style.
And then, remember, you can never use too many bobby pins. So, if you're starting to
get little pieces hanging out, you can always add them in with a bobby pin. But this is
kind of a softer, more romantic look anyway, so don't get too hung-up on anything. All
right.
Now, remember we had a little piece from the *** that fell out so I'm going to show you
a great trick to get it to go away. I'm going to take the bobby pin. I'm not going to open
it. I'm just going to slip it on the very end of the hair there and tuck it up underneath.
And then remember this is a soft updo, so then I'm just going to take, kind of soften
the edges up a little bit. Keep it nice and romantic looking. So this is a great way to
style your hair if you're going to a wedding.