 Hello it's Missy, thank you for watching! For today's video I wanted to share some more hairstyles using hair scarves. Make sure to like and subscribe, click that notification bell as always then you'll never miss any future videos and let's get started! For the first hairstyle, start by dividing off the top section of hair, beginning above both of the ears. Bring this hair to the back of the head and tie it off using a clear elastic band. Now take your hair scarf and tuck it through the elastic band, then pull it through the elastic so the scarf is centered at the back of the head. Now divide off a small section of hair on the right side of the head, right underneath this crown section and bring it towards the back of the head. Then divide off a similar sized section on the left side and bring this towards the back of the head as well. Take a clear elastic band and tie the two sections together underneath the crown section but sitting on top of the rest of the hair as well as the scarf. Now take the ends of the scarf and tie them over the elastic band at the back of the head. So cross the left side over the right, then loop the left side up and around the right side, pulling the ends in opposite directions to tighten the scarf against the head. Now divide off two new sections of hair from both the right and left side of the head. Use a clear elastic band to tie these two sections together over the top of the rest of the hair and the hair scarf as well. Now tie the scarf over the elastic band, so take the two ends and cross the left side over the right, pulling the ends in opposite directions to tighten the scarf over the elastic. Now take the last section of hair at the nape of the neck and use another elastic band. Tie the two sections together at the back of the head. Then take the ends of the hair scarf and knot them once more over this last elastic. Cross the left side over the right, then flip the ends up and through the middle, then pull the ends in opposite directions so it tightens over the elastic. For the next hairstyle, begin by dividing off a section of hair for the ponytail. You'll want to leave some hair out around the nape of the neck to create the knotted portion of the hairstyle. So starting at the ears, divide off a section going down towards the back of the head, then use a clear elastic band and tie off this top section of hair to create a low ponytail. Now take your hair scarf and slide this through the elastic band and then pull the scarf through so it's centered in the elastic band underneath the ponytail. Now with the hair left down at the nape of the neck, divide this into two equal sections so there's a left side and a right side. Use these two sections to create a knot on top of the ponytail. So cross the left side over the right, then tuck the right side up and through the gap, pulling the hair in opposite directions to tighten it over the ponytail. Then wrap the two ends back around the ponytail on opposite sides, combining them back together underneath. Then use a clear elastic band to tie the two sections together at the base of the ponytail underneath the rest of the hair. For the next hairstyle, begin by pinning the crown section first. Trace lines with your fingers along the sides of the top of the head, meeting at the back of the head to divide off this top crown section. Slightly twist the section together and then pin it in place using some bobby pins. Now divide off a small section of hair on the left side next to the crown section underneath it and create a twist with this section of hair. So twist the section upwards and then gently pull on the bottom side of the twist. So part of the hair will slide out of the twist, making it look fuller. Then lay the twist under the crown section and pin it in place with bobby pins. Now divide off a new section of hair on the right side of the head and create another twisted section. So twist the hair upwards, bringing it around the back of the head so it meets at the other twist. Then tuck it underneath the left twist. So pull the right twist underneath the left and then pin it in place with a couple bobby pins. Now twist and pin one more section of hair from the left side of the head and pin this underneath the previous two twists. So divide off a section of hair from the left side of the head and twist this hair upwards. Then go back and carefully pull on the bottom side of the twist to make it look a lot wider and more full. Then lay it underneath the other two twists and pin it against the head using some more bobby pins. Now create the ponytail portion of the hairstyle. So combine the remaining hair together and tie it into a low ponytail. Now you're going to create a topsy tail with this ponytail. So carefully pull the elastic down slightly and then create a gap in the hair right above the elastic. Then flip the ponytail up and through this gap so the two side sections end up becoming twisted. Then gently pull on the two sides to make the twists look bigger. You want to pull on small sections of hair and not on the entire section, just little pieces to kind of pull them up and out of the elastic and this will make the twists look a little bit bigger. Then as a last step cover the elastic band. So divide off a small section of hair from the ponytail. Wrap this around the elastic band and then pin it against the wrapped piece using a bobby pin on the underside of the hair. For the next hairstyle begin by dividing off a section of hair at the top of the head. You'll be using this section for the braid so you can make this as large or small as you would like. Trace a line beginning at the corners of the forehead not too large of a section and once this is clipped up take the remaining hair and create the ponytail. So combine all of the hair together and tie it off using a hair band placing the ponytail where you want it to end up sitting. Now let down the hair from the crown and create the braid. Divide this section into three equal pieces and cross the side strands over the middle strand alternating between the right and the left side strands. So cross the left side over the middle then cross the right side over the middle and once the braid reaches the ponytail wrap two sections of the braid around the left side and one section around the right side so it looks like the hair is going around the hair band. Then combine the three sections of the braid back together underneath the ponytail and use a clear elastic band to tie the hair together so it stays wrapped around the ponytail. Now go back over the braid and widen it a little bit. So just carefully pull on the edges of the loops so the hair slides slightly out of the elastic band and the braid gets wider and flatter. Then you can go back over the crown of the head and pinch and pull on small sections to add some volume and texture to the hairstyle. I think this ponytail is so fun because it looks like the whole thing is braided but it's really just done in two sections. So I hope you give it a try and let me know which of these hairstyles you like the best down below in the comments. Thank you so much for watching. I hope you enjoyed today's video. Be sure to let me know in the comment section which of the hairstyles was your favorite. I love knowing which one is the favorite so that I can film more of those in the future. Be sure to like and subscribe if you haven't already and click that notification bell then you'll never miss any future uploads and I will see you next time.