My typical ponytail consists of:
- Throwing my bangs into a mini pouf:
Then I pull this mess into a ponytail |
2. Letting my curled bangs hang it out
So I decided to try some new things out. Now I'm telling you right now, I'm awful with doing my hair all by myself, so everything talked about here is SUPER SIMPLE!!
Here are 5 different ways to spice up your ponytail a bit:
First we have the wrapped pony. This comes first because you can do it to almost any type of ponytail you choose to do. All you have to do is wrap your hair around the band that is actually holding your in place. There are two ways to do this:
What the top of either pony looks like |
- Put all of your hair into a pony then take some bottom section of the hair coming out of the band and begin to wrap it around the band. Use a bobby pin to secure the wrapped hair into place (I like to shove the pin into the pony rather than laying it across the hair underneath the pony tail.
- Pull all of your back as if you are going to put it into a pony, THEN take a small section of the bottom hair out to not be banded. This section is 1.5-2.5 fingers wide. Secure the remaining hair in a ponytail holder. Then wrap the excess hair around the band as done previously & secure with a bobby pin. Note you can split this bottom section of hair and wrap from both sides for this look on both sides of your ponytail. I like to think it looks a little chic-er!
With the hair separated pre-pony
Second is the side pony. It's fairly simple and something I used to do with a Topsy Turvy & now I do it on my own!
Step 1: Secure all your hair to the side, just in front of your shoulder
Step 1 Glare into the camera with exasperation |
Step 2: Part the area just above the band, throw pony hair upward then through the hole.
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Step 3 is optional, but the pout sure helps ;) |
Okay moving on to number 3!
This is one of my new favorites & it's super simple to do!
Step 1: Separate bangs/*shorter hair that are as close to bangs as you have* from the rest of your hair. Step 2: Put your main hair back into a typical, mid-level pony tail (note, low ponies also look great with this style)
Step 3: Wrap the pony like in Example 1a
Step 4: Braid each side of your "bangs" diagonally. This may take a few attempts to make it look right because diagonal braiding can feel quite uncomfortable! I used Jennifer Lawrence's hair here as my inspiration
Step 5: Bobby pin the braid into the pony tail so that all your hair meets and it looks as if the braid becomes part of the pony tail.
Front view, super simple, but collected |
Back View |
My favorite side view |
The other side view, where I'm obviously less-talented |
&& finally #5: A half pony half pouf do. It's my all-time fave hairstyle when a pouf on its own looks like poo.
Step 1: Create pouf & secure with bobby pins
Step 2: Gather hair just above the ears back & secure with a small pony. **Note this pony can be left as a pull-through bun if you want. It give a little extra bounce!
Front view |
Side view w/ the bounce |
And remember all of these styles can be played around with and morphed together!
Happy styling!!
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