While you're there, get a bunch of
those ponytail elastic things that come in all colors.
To help hide the elastic take about a one inch section of hair and wrap it around
the ponytail elastic, then secure that hair with a bobby pin.Fix the ponytail around, I adjusted the braid a little bit so it feels fuller.
► Also, if carried sideways, and no other items (drink, ice block) are included in this type of cooler to fill up the bag / push against the lid, I would recommend using a rubber band,
ponytail elastic or bento box strap to wrap around the container for extra security.)
Not exact matches
To cover my kombucha, milk kefir and yogurt jars while fermenting I use an unbleached coffee filter held on with a covered
elastic ponytail holder which works great!
Step 3: Tilt your chin down and secure hair at the nape of the neck with a hair
elastic to create a low
ponytail.
At the last moment, I remembered to pull the hair
elastic out of my
ponytail and I placed it on the counter before stepping on the scale.
Begin with two
elastic ponytail holder bands.
Then twist your hair, hold it like that, and wrap it around the base of your
ponytail (where the
elastic is).
Back - comb the top section of the
ponytail from the
elastic or use a wide curling iron like the Bed Head Curl Amp 1 1/2 Inch Styling Iron ($ 20; amazon.com) to create ringlets throughout the tail.
Secure
ponytail with an
elastic band.
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.
Topsy - tail this half
ponytail by creating a gap above the hair
elastic and flipping the
ponytail over and into it.
Take a big chunk of hair from right under the hair
elastic of your
ponytail, and roll and tie it into a super messy bun.
Pick up a thin section of hair and wrap it around the base of your
ponytail to conceal the hair
elastic.
Wrap a thin section of hair around the base of your
ponytail and pin it in place to hide the hair
elastic from view.
The simple side
ponytail with the concealed hair
elastic look is the epitome of chic elegance.
Wrap the braid around the base of your
ponytail and pin it in place to hide the hair
elastic from view.
Take a thin section of hair from your
ponytail and wrap it around the base of your
ponytail to hide the hair
elastic from view.
Pick up a 1/2 - inch section of hair from your
ponytail and wrap it around the hair
elastic holding your
ponytail.
Fold the ribbon in half and insert one of its sides into the hair
elastic holding your
ponytail.
Wrap the fishtail braid around the base of your
ponytail and secure it with bobby pins to hide the hair
elastic from view.
Use thin sections of hair from the
ponytail to wind around the hair
elastic holding your
ponytail and conceal it.
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.
Clip on your bow hair accessory to hide the hair
elastic on your
ponytail from view and finish off the look.
Pull the two parts of the
ponytail outwards so that the hair
elastic pushes up and tightens your
ponytail.
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.
Pick up a thin section of hair and wrap and pin it around the base of your
ponytail to hide the hair
elastic from view.
Wrap the
ponytail around your
elastic and secure the ends with a couple of bobby pins to keep them in place.
Gather it into a low, tight
ponytail and secure with a hair
elastic.
Pick up a thin section of hair from your
ponytail and wrap it around its base to hide the hair
elastic from view.
5) Smooth back of head with brush and meet the bottom section to the
ponytail and secure with
elastic band.
Then gather the hair into a
ponytail at the nape, fishtail - braid the tail, and tie it off with a clear
elastic.
HOW TO DO IT Start by blow - drying hair and pulling it into a
ponytail at the nape with an
elastic.
After the hair has been curled, pull it straight back, brush into an off - center
ponytail, and fasten with an
elastic band (wrap a tiny section of hair around the
ponytail to hide
elastic).
Step 1: Pull your hair into a loose
ponytail, and secure it with an
elastic at your crown.
Tie the
elastic half an inch from the scalp, then back - comb the underside of the
ponytail before twisting it around the base.
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.
Pull the section up from the temples into a high
ponytail and secure with an
elastic.
I personally like the no metal
elastic and no crease styles for my
ponytails, either would work for this
ponytail.
Once you have secured it all with a
elastic I used the end of my braid and wrapped it around the
ponytail then secured it with a bobby pin.
These hair ties from Kitsch are so much prettier than the standard
elastic and make a midday
ponytail look like an intentional beauty choice.
Hide your
elastic for an instantly more polished - looking
ponytail — this style looks great with lots of volume and texture, but just as good when sleek and straight.
Once it's long enough that you can secure it in a
ponytail, use an
elastic hair tie to anchor all your hair in a single
ponytail.
Keeping your head upside down, secure a
ponytail at your crown with an
elastic band.
Take the rest of your hair and pull into a high
ponytail, securing with an
elastic band.
Let down the hair at the back and sweep it up into a low
ponytail, tying it off with another
elastic band.
Create this rounded faux - bob - meets - bun by pulling hair into a low
ponytail, securing with an
elastic just above the tips of your hair.