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How to Comb a Horse Tail With an Extension

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Summary: Learn how to comb your horse's tail and insert a 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 placed our extension in and put our tail shine and detangler in we just going to really gently comb through and blend everything together. We just going to make sure we are kind of combing the ends. We are holding the tail so we don't pull to hard on the extension and loosen it up. We want everything to look really nice and blended. Really nice and soft. So we would just kind of hold it off to the end. Make sure that we get any tangles out. Since we did comb out both the tail extension and her tail before we tied it in it should not be to difficult to comb through and blend the 2 together. If it is you are probably did not comb your extension and our horses tail properly or well enough before you tied it in. So we just want to make sure that we get all of our tangles out, make sure that it looks nice and blended that we can not see where our extension is tied in. We want to make sure that it looks nice and soft and flowing. That it has a nice healthy shine. So as you can see you can not even tell that she has a extension in, it just makes her tail look a lot fuller, it gives it a really nice shine, it looks really nice and soft and flowing. So that is how you want to make sure you comb your tail and your extension together before you go into the show ring."

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