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Ponytail hairstyles 😍 `Best hairstyles for women

Top five ponytail hairstyles  Here are the top ponytail hairstyles 1.A long and sleek black ponytail 2.Low Ponytail with Waves 3.A Sleek Bubble Ponytail 4.Single Braid Ponytail 5.Kinky Curly Weave Ponytail 6.Bouncy Curl Ponytails A long and sleek black ponytail   A long and sleek black ponytail is a classic and elegant hairstyle that can be achieved with various hair textures and lengths. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to create a long and sleek black ponytail. Casual/Informal Wedding Dress  Codes   Start with clean, dry hair: Wash and condition your hair, then allow it to completely dry before styling. This helps to create a smooth and sleek look. Brush your hair: Use a wide-toothed comb or a brush to remove any tangles or knots. This will make it easier to gather your hair into a ponytail. Festive/Theme-Specific Wedding Codes: Dress to Impress Apply a smoothing product: Use a small amount of hair serum or smoothing cream to tame any frizz or flyaways and to add shine to your

9 Professional Insights on Drawing Support and Resistance Levels like a Pro

  Support and resistant levels   I get emails almost every day from people asking me questions on how to properly identify and  draw support and resistance levels on their charts . This tells me there’s a lot of confusion and probably misinformation out there about support and resistance levels and how best to draw them. So, in this lesson, I want to give you guys my professional insight into how I approach identifying and drawing in support and resistance levels by giving you 9 easy tips to use… 9.Professional  Insights on Drawing Support and Resistance Levels like a Pro 1.Remove EVERYTHING but the price action from your charts 2.Start at the weekly chart, draw in the long-term levels 3.What to do on the intraday (4 hour and 1 hour charts) 4.What to do on the intraday (4 hour and 1 hour charts) 5.The difference between ‘key levels’ and ‘near-term levels’ 6.How far back should I look for levels? 7.Don’t cloud up your charts with levels 8.You won’t always be able to draw the lines exact