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Now that it’s hot outside, you’ll want to pull your hair up into a ponytail if you have medium to long hair. A simple ponytail is okay if you’re lounging around the house, but what about when you’re out and about? When a simple ponytail just won’t do, why not try an alternative ponytail to jazz up your look? Here are a several creative styles to get you started.
The Partially Up Ponytail · Begin by separating hair into an upper and lower section. · Secure the upper section using a ponytail holder. · Tease hair slightly at the crown of the head using a rattail comb. · Wrap a headband around the hair and secure with bobby pins.
The Elegant Wrapped Ponytail · For this style, start by gathering hair into a low ponytail and secure using a ponytail holder. · Remove a small section of hair from the back of the ponytail and wrap that section around the ponytail holder a few times. · Slide your finger through one look of the ponytail holder at the bottom in the back and tuck the ends of the hair through it to secure.
The Knotted Ponytail · Start by gathering hair into a low ponytail and secure with a ponytail holder. · Next, separate the ponytail into two tails and begin twisting the tails into knots. · Secure each of the knots using bobby pins. · Pull a few strands here and there from the knots and allow them to fall into place.
The Twisted Ponytail · Begin by adding a small amount of styling gel through hair from roots to tips. · Taking small sections of hair, roll each section between the palms of your hands. · Continue to roll each section until you have done the entire head in this manner. · Gather the twisted sections carefully, into a low ponytail and secure with a wrap or ribbon to finish this style.
The Spiked Ponytail · If your hair is slightly shorter than medium length, you can create this unique and funky hairstyle. · Begin by pulling several random sections into ponytails and secure using ponytail holders. · Using a small amount of spiking glue or wax, rub it into each of the ponytails to create stiff spikes that stand on end.
The Covered Ponytail · Start by pulling hair back into a low ponytail and secure with a ponytail holder. · Using your choice of material, grasp the ponytail and begin wrapping the entire ponytail from root to end using the material. · Secure by tying the material at the ends or secure using a ponytail holder.
The Genie Ponytail · Gather upper section of hair into a ponytail at top of the grown and secure using a ponytail holder. · Spritz hair with a hairspray if needed, to keep any loose ends into place. · Wrap the ponytail holder with a piece of cloth and secure by tucking the ends into the ponytail holder.
The Colored Ponytail · Pull hair into a medium ponytail and secure using a ponytail holder. · Apply a bright colored temporary dye to the tip of your ponytail and let dry. · For a more dramatic style, apply the temporary dye to the entire ponytail. Note: Be sure that the dye washes out after one shampoo or you may end up having to cut your hair!
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