Continue this step until you reach the point where you'd like to
secure your ponytail with a rubber band.
Do your normal part (mine is in the middle), and
secure your ponytail with a regular hair tie.
Secure the ponytail with a discreet hair tie.
Keeping your head upside down,
secure a ponytail at your crown with an elastic band.
Secure the ponytail with a discreet hair pin, and wrap it for a formal bun.
Secure your ponytail as normal, but instead of wrapping the hair tie around your entire pony on the last wrap, pull only the bottom half of your ponytail through.
Secure ponytail with an elastic band.
In fact, they believe in its power so much that they wear it everywhere; around their necks, on their wrists, and even as hair ties
the secure their ponytails.
It's hard to explain but I pull the top part back out after
securing the ponytail.
Not exact matches
Then, tease the top section and add it to your
ponytail,
securing it with the second hair tie.
Step 3: Tilt your chin down and
secure hair at the nape of the neck with a hair elastic to create a low
ponytail.
With the tailcomb, gently tease the
ponytail to create more texture, spin
ponytail around to create a chignon at nape of neck and
secure with a straight pin or bobby pin
If you're heading out for a night on the town, use a fancier clip to
secure your hair back or if you have short hair, you can use a Hairdo Long
Ponytail that clips in to give you extra length or splashes of color.
For a
secure bun, put your hair in a
ponytail, twist it, then wrap your twisted
ponytail around the base, using a hair tie to
secure.
Use one to
secure the sides and back of your hair in a
ponytail, leaving the top section of your hair out.
Then, tease the top section and add it to your
ponytail,
securing it with the second hair tie.
Next, twist the
ponytail into a side bun and
secure it with bobby pins.
Her hair was pulled up and a high
ponytail was tightly
secured.
after pulling my hair back into a
ponytail and
securing it with an elastic, I then always tease some out at the top to form a bump with my fingers.
Next, divide your
ponytail into three equal sections and braid all the way to the end of your hair and
secure with transparent elastic.
I then curled all my hair, and gathered the hair on one side,
securing it with a small
ponytail holder.
Wrap the fishtail braid around the base of your
ponytail and
secure it with bobby pins to hide the hair elastic from view.
Gather all your hair (including the braid) into a mid-level
ponytail at the back of your head and
secure it with a hair elastic.
Once your French braid has reached the crown of your head,
secure it with a hair elastic into a high half
ponytail.
Now take this braid, wrap it around the base of your
ponytail to hide the hair elastic from view, and
secure it with a bobby pin under your
ponytail.
Roll this twisted
ponytail into a messy low bun and
secure it by inserting bobby pins into it from all directions.
Wrap the
ponytail around your elastic and
secure the ends with a couple of bobby pins to keep them in place.
Roll your twisted
ponytail into a bun and
secure it to the top of your head with the help of bobby pins.
Gather it into a low, tight
ponytail and
secure with a hair elastic.
5) Smooth back of head with brush and meet the bottom section to the
ponytail and
secure with elastic band.
Twist and roll the
ponytail into a low messy bun and
secure it to your head by inserting bobby pins into it from all sides.
To make them feel grown up, French braid your bangs carefully, tie your hair up in a crisp
ponytail,
secure the braid with a discreet hair pin, and wrap a section of hair around your hair with another miniature braid to conceal it.
To copy Kirsten's gorgeous «do, pull your hair behind into a
ponytail and wrap it,
securing it behind your head.
For a collection inspired by the gardens of Paris, hair was given a deep side part, then pulled into a low side
ponytail on the opposite side, and
secured with both fabric and real orchids.
Wrap the braid around the base of the
ponytail and insert U-shaped pins to
secure it.
Step 1: Pull your hair into a loose
ponytail, and
secure it with an elastic at your crown.
Next, lightly brush hair up into a high
ponytail,
secure with an elastic, and divide it into four sections.
For a little more polish, take a small section of your
ponytail, wrap it around the elastic several times, and
secure it at the base with a pin.
Secure your hair in a
ponytail as normal.
Make a small
ponytail on the crown of your head and
secure it.
Secure the bottom half of your hair up in a regular tight
ponytail before adding the top section to it.
Split your
ponytail in half with your hair tie when
securing it.
«Wrap the
ponytail around the tie and
secure with bobby pins.
Pull the section up from the temples into a high
ponytail and
secure with an elastic.
To match it, blow - dry hair back using a boar - bristle brush and
secure in a high
ponytail.
Pro tip from this look: try a high
ponytail / braid hybrid by looping a length of hair around the top of it and
securing it just the way you would hide a hair tie.
Start by
securing the top portion of your hair with a hair tie in a
ponytail at your desired height.
Now, separate your
ponytail and braid it all the way to the tips and
secure with hair ties.
That's an option, but the bobby pins help keep the felt in place and your
ponytail secure.
With your narrow piece of felt, from step 1, start underneath where you want your
ponytail to rest and wrap the felt around your hair twice and
secure underneath with two bobby - pins (through the underside of the felt and into the
ponytail).