North West Posted a Slicked Back Ponytail Tutorial on TikTok, We Decoded Every Single Product
08.11.2022 - 00:05
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is committed to keeping us on our toes, and that even applies to her curly hair slick-back ponytail tutorials. The nine-year-old Tiktok star blessed us with another sped-up motion video on her hair routine, which would probably be handy for any fellow 3A or 3B curlfriends.North West is known for being the leader of the Kardashian clan— — and although still so young, she always manages to hold so much independence and .
Whether she's styling her sibling for a photoshoot, telling paparazzi to "stop," or just creating content with her cousin Penelope and best friend Ryan, North continues to ooze style wherever she goes and whatever she does — including her own hair.North's latest hair endeavor follows a traditional routine most curly-heads know and she documented it all on TikTok with a superspeed tutorial. She starts with dampened hair to get the perfectly smooth slick-back.
Then she pours on a mixture of leave-in conditioners. Of course, we already knew North goes against the grain. While TikTok spent months convincing users a middle part is the only way to go, North is leading the pack and stuck to a traditional side part for the look.
(!)We then get a peak at mom Kim Kardashian, who comes in to help her daughter achieve the low ponytail. North finishes off the styling by laying her edges (or baby hairs) down with gel in the traditional C-curve shape.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.If you weren't able to pause fast enough to see the products North used, don't fret because we have you covered.
From the to the , we've gathered all the missing links to this low ponytail. (And if you were able to pause, bless your fingers!)Below, find the products North used to achieve that perfect slick pack look with
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