FAQ
Start with some, or all, of the hair in a elastic; this gives the Hair Wrap an anchoring point, especially if you are just learning.
Now move the beads away from the looped end of the Hair Wrap, slip the ponytail into that loop and, with the rest of the wrap held above the head, slide your first bead snugly against the hair so it is on top of the ponytail. Put your hair through the next loop, twist the wrap on the underside of the hair (as you would an elastic), put the hair back through the next loop and slide another bead. Continue in this manner until you are done.
After using the wrap a few times, you may find an elastic to be unnecessary, especially if your hair has a lot of curl or texture, but for very fine and children, using a elastic will give best results.
If “flyaway” hair is an issue, try lightly spraying the hair with water before you start. Misting lightly with hair spray after can help keep them in place.
To determine the length that is right for you, consider the following:
The “4 and 6 bead” was designed to wrap just a section of hair but may also be used for a minimal look in longer hair. It is an excellent choice for children.
For shoulder-length or to your shoulder blades hair select the 9 to 14 bead wrap.
For mid-back length the 14 to 17 bead will be best for you.
For longer hair choose the 17 to 20 wrap.