Hello everyone, this is Ches. Today I'll be showing you guys how to tie your hair prettier by making slight changes. I'll be giving tips on how to create high quality looks when you're tying your hair outside or even if you don't have special tools. Please watch till the end if you want to tie your hair better, or if you normally tie your hair. There are a total of 3 methods, and if you combine all three methods your hair will look so much prettier, so I guess it's more than a slight tweak. I'll go through them one by one. They're really simple methods so follow along. How do you tie low ponytails? Do you just grab and tie? I just tried using that method, and my hair looks really plain and you can see the shape of my head clearly. So it's important to tie it in a way that modifies the overall shape and gives volume. I'll start from the beginning. When you tie your hair low It's important to tie as closely as possible to the part where the hair connects to the neck. Pull your hair as low as possible and tie. Tada I tied it as close to my neck as possible. It's not possible to tie it completely up against your neck, but if you pull the lower section of the ponytail it becomes closer to the neck. So hold the bottom and pull a little by little and it goes lower. You need to pull it as close to you neck as possible for it to look like a low ponytail and you can do a low bun or if you have short hair it can look much neater. Pull this part here, and I'll give you the first tip on how to give volume. The sides are too flat right? This is so simple. Just use your fingers as clips and look in the mirror and slightly pull the parts that need more volume. I'll take some baby hairs out so it doesn't look too neat. I took some baby hairs out, and now I'll add volume to the back of my head. If the back is too flat then your hair looks like it lacks volume(?) and it looks too plain. So take your fingers again and pull your hair slightly right above the hair tie, so it sticks out like this. Feel with your hands, and take your hair out until it feels fluffy. Around this much, and next since only the middle is sticking out, to connect it with the sides pull the hair you just pulled out slightly outwards so make it look more natural. Keep feeling the back with your hands, and pull until the back of your head feels round. How is it? There is definitely more volume, right? Your head looks so much prettier just by doing this and it adds more volume to your face and makes your face shape look prettier. If you have short hair you can just tie it like this and for people with long hair like me, you can twirl your hair like this and tie it so that it becomes a low bun. Let's move on to the second tip. Normally you just tie your hair and that's it, right? But when you want to cover the hair tie, take hair from the bottom and wrap it around the hair tie and usually people use bobby pins to secure the hair, but if you're outside and you don't have bobby pins, you know the hair tie you just used? Just pull one strand of the hair tie and put your hair in from the top inwards. Then the tail comes out the top like this. Wrap this piece in the opposite direction of how you wrapped it. Then it becomes hidden underneath like this. Next straighten out the hair you wrapped the hair tie with to hide the hair tie. Tada~ then you can tie your hair like this without a bobby pin. Personally this works better on longer hair because you can wrap it several times around. My hair is pretty long but it's still not long enough. Lastly I'll share the third tip with you. This is a slightly more advanced skill We'll be tying the front and back separately. This means, when you normally tie your hair high up, even if you want to tie the front lower to cover the sides of your face, it's hard to because the tied part is high up. So first tie the back of your hair where you want the ponytail to be, and take the front hair and shape it the way you want it to and tie it separately. Find the spot 3 cm from the start of your parting, and section your hair down to your ear. You don't have to be super meticulous. Just take the portion of your hair you want to be tied at a different angle. Then you just need to tied the rest of your hair. Tie your remaining hair in the high ponytail. This method is helpful not only for high ponytails but can also be applied to whichever position you want your hair in. If you want to have the sides tied differently even with a low ponytail you can used this method. You can also adjust the volume by loosening your hair or tying it further back. Find the shape you want by looking in the mirror. I tied my hair in a high ponytail so I'll do the opposite with the front to cover my hairline. I'll make a wave towards the bottom, and you know these clips. I'll fix them with these clips. I did the other side as well. Now use a hair tie to tie it all into one bundle. After you've tied your hair, remove the clips. Then your hairline can be covered even with your hair tied up high. Now I showed you how to tie a high ponytail, and I'll be using the second tip I shared to cover the hair tie. Tada it's complete if you use your hair to wrap around the hair tie. Tying your hair in two steps is a method used often in hair salons or for filming. But it's a lot more simple than you think so you can do it at home for yourselves and if you're too lazy to straighten all of your hair then just add some curls to the front and tie your hair to add more volume and style to your hair. I used a clip to secure my hair so I can fix my hair exactly the way I wanted it but you don't necessarily need the clip, you can just use your hands and tie it all at once. I showed you guys how to tie your hair prettier just using simple tricks, and if my video was helpful please subscribe, like, and turn on notifications. Thank you for watching till the end. See you in the next video. Bye to all of us awesome people!