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Hi hon I am still new so do waste a little bit (though definitely getting better) to blend it is just taking time easing the stranfds out and practising. How are you blending?How also are you re-rooting? I use needle thread method and generally dont have problems except on small plugs, again it took a lot of practise for me. hope someone can give solid advice soon x
Huh.. I just take a portion of one color, and a portion of a second color, make sure they are even in length, then grasp it by the middle of the hank. Then I take a fine tooth comb and start combing one half of it while maintaining a firm grasp. If any of it starts slipping or tugging free, then i loop it around one finger so it is more secure, and keep combing. When it starts to look somewhat blended, I let go of the center and take hold about an inch down on the side I was brushing, then I repeat the process on the side I have not brushed. I keep repeating this process till it is pretty well blended. It is time consuming, but if I waste any hair, it's generally only a couple strands. I find that if I wet the hair, it does not blend as well.That's assuming that you want like a chunk of blended hair to work with.. Otherwise, I do as previously mentioned above, and just blend plug by plug when needed if I am trying to do a gradient blend in the mane.
The best way to blend pony hair, in my opinion, is just to do it plug by plug. Each plus that you root just use a little bit of each color, or you can alternate plugs. Much easier than trying to blend the hair colors together ahead of time.