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How to Cover a Horse Tail Extension

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Summary: Learn how to cover and insert a horse tail extension for shows in this free equestrian video.

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By Kelli LaBar
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Kelli LaBar is a practicing aesthetician and makeup artist in Wilmington, N.C. She graduated from Miller-Motte Technical College as a certified aesthetician, and she currently works as...read more

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"Hi, I'm Kelli on behalf of Expert Village, I'm going to show you some tips and techniques I use to place a tail extension on your horses tail. So now that we have our extension tied in, tied in nice and tight we are going to take our clip out and we are going to let down the rest of our horses tail. We are going to make sure that when we let it down it would properly covers the section that we have tied in. Make sure that we can not see it. Because you would not want there to be a gap or even want it to be obvious that you have tied a extension in your horse tail. You just want it, you want to make it look like your horses tail is really nice and really full. So you don't want to have to much of this showing. This would occur if you have not section your tail properly, if you have not pull enough hair up on the top and tied it into the back of your tail. Sometimes it is a little bit more difficult if your horse has a thinner tail so you might want to readjust the type of extension that you buy for your horse. If your horse has a thinner tail or a shorter tail. So you definitely want to make sure that your extensions cover the remaining part of your horses tail."

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