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Whether you want a more elegant look or are just feeling a little warm, wearing your hair up can instantly give you a more polished look. A classic ponytail is ideal for casual looks, while a bun is versatile enough to be dressed up or down. For a sophisticated special event look, though, you can't top a French twist, which may sound complicated but is actually fairly easy to create.
Steps
Ponytail
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1Brush out your hair. To create a neat ponytail, your hair should be as smooth as possible. Run your favorite brush or comb through your hair to remove any tangles or knots.[1]
- Ponytails work well with all hair types. However, if your hair is curly or wavy, you can straighten your hair before creating the ponytail for a sleeker look.
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2Gather all of your hair where you’d like to position the ponytail. You can use your brush or fingers to pull all of your hair back and hold it in a single hand. Collect the hair where you want the finished pony to be -- the middle back of your head, just beneath the crown, is a traditional spot, but you can go higher at the actual crown or lower at the nape of your neck if you prefer.[2]
- While ponytails are usually positioned at the back of your head, you can also create one that’s off to the side just behind your ear if you prefer.
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3Secure the ponytail with an elastic. Holding your hair in hand, use your free hand to wrap an elastic around your hair right against your head. Wrap the elastic as many times as necessary to hold the pony in place, and once the pony is secure, pull on the tail just behind the elastic to tighten it.[3]
- You don’t necessarily have to use a hair elastic to secure the ponytail. A hair clip or ribbon can work well too.
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4Hide the elastic with a strand of hair for a sophisticated look. A basic ponytail can look neat and polished, but you can dress up the style a bit by hiding the elastic with a strand of hair. Use your fingers to lift a piece of hair from the side of the tail behind the elastic. Wrap the hair around the base of the pony so the elastic is concealed, and secure the hair in place with a bobby pin.[4]
- Try to wrap the hair around the elastic so the end of the strand is on the underside of the ponytail to ensure the bobby pin isn’t visible.
- For an even fancier look, create a thin braid from the strand of hair that you lift from the ponytail before wrapping it around the base.
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5Pull the ponytail through above the elastic to create twirls. Loosen your ponytail a bit by sliding the elastic toward the end a bit to create a gap between the elastic and your head. Pull the tail of the pony over the elastic and through the gap until the entire tail is lying flat again and there are pretty twirls on either side of the ponytail’s base.[5]
High Bun
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1Pull your hair back into a medium-high ponytail. Brush through your hair to smooth it, and gather it into a traditional ponytail beneath the crown of your head. Secure it with an elastic so it rests just below the crown of your head.[6]
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2Twist the hair around the ponytail base to create a bun. Grab the end of the ponytail with your hand, and carefully wrap it around the base of the pony to form the bun. Keep it fairly tight as you wrap, so the hair will stay in place.[7]
- If you have fine or thin hair, you may want to use a sock or hair donut to shape the bun. It can help bulk up the bun.
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3Secure the bun with bobby pins. Once you’ve wrapped the ponytail around the base, use bobby pins to keep the bun in place. Use at least 4 pins to secure the bun on all sides.[8]
- If you have particularly thick or coarse hair, you’ll likely need more than 4 bobby pins to keep the bun in place.
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4Apply hairspray. To ensure that the bun stays in place all day, spray your entire head with a light coat of hairspray. Use a flexible-hold formula to avoid winding up with stiff, sticky hair.[9]
French Twist
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1Tease the top section of your hair. Gather the top layer of your hair that falls over the crown of your head. Hold the hair straight up, and use a teasing comb to brush down against the hair about halfway to the roots to add volume. When you’re done, flip the hair forward over your forehead to keep it out of the way.[10]
- If your hair is particularly thick, you may want to divide the top layer into 2 or 3 sections for teasing.
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2Gather your hair at the base of your neck. Use your fingers to lightly brush through the rest of your hair. Collect all of it at the nape of your neck as if you were making a low ponytail.[11]
- Once you’ve gathered the hair, comb through it with your fingers once more to ensure that it’s as smooth as possible.
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3Twist the hair into a tight roll. Starting at the base of your neck, begin twisting the hair from the roots toward the ends. Keep it very tight, and continue until you’re approximately three-quarters of the way down the hair.[12]
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4Bring the hair up against your head and pin it into place. Holding the hair carefully to keep the twist in place, pull the hair up so it rests against your head. Continue twisting the hair as you go, so it’s rolled all the way to the end, and push bobby pins into both sides along the twist to hold it in place.[13]
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5Tuck any errant hair into the twist. Pull any loose hairs at the end of the twist into a tiny bun, tucking any stray pieces beneath the twist. Stick a few more bobby pins through the ends and down into the twist.[14]
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6Pull the teased section back and smooth it into the twist. Use your fingers to carefully bring the hair back toward the twist and lay it over the twist. Work the pieces into the the twist so they’re fully incorporated, and pin them in place.[15]
- If the teased section seems a little too messy, you may want to use a brush or comb to smooth it.
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7Spray your hair with hairspray. To keep your hair in place all night, apply a light layer of hairspray over your French twist. A flexible- or medium- hold formula is the best option because it won’t make your hair stiff.[16]
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do I wear my hair down? (I'm not used to wearing it that way.)Community AnswerExperiment! Try a middle part, side parts (you could try it on both sides), use a headband... the possibilities are endless!
Things You’ll Need
Ponytail
- Brush or comb
- Hair elastic
- Bobby pin (optional)
Bun
- Brush or comb
- Elastic
- Bobby pins
- Hairspray
French Twist
- Teasing comb
- Bobby pins
- Brush or comb
- Hairspray
References
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eac8Q6HZdF4
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eac8Q6HZdF4
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eac8Q6HZdF4
- ↑ http://babesinhairland.com/hairstyles/hair-wrapped-ponytail-our-way/
- ↑ https://beautyeditor.ca/2011/08/17/video-how-boring-is-your-ponytail-give-it-an-upgrade-with-this-twisted-version-its-easy-peasy
- ↑ https://intothegloss.com/2015/09/how-to-do-a-ballet-bun/
- ↑ https://intothegloss.com/2015/09/how-to-do-a-ballet-bun/
- ↑ https://intothegloss.com/2015/09/how-to-do-a-ballet-bun/
- ↑ https://intothegloss.com/2015/09/how-to-do-a-ballet-bun/
- ↑ http://www.more.com/beauty/hair/updo-hairstyles/how-do-french-twist
- ↑ http://www.more.com/beauty/hair/updo-hairstyles/how-do-french-twist
- ↑ http://www.more.com/beauty/hair/updo-hairstyles/how-do-french-twist
- ↑ http://www.more.com/beauty/hair/updo-hairstyles/how-do-french-twist
- ↑ http://www.more.com/beauty/hair/updo-hairstyles/how-do-french-twist
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- ↑ http://www.more.com/beauty/hair/updo-hairstyles/how-do-french-twist
About This Article
Wearing your hair up can give you a more elegant look and keep your head cool during warm weather. To do a neat ponytail, first brush your hair, then gather it at the back of your head wherever you want the ponytail and secure it with an elastic. For a more sophisticated look, wrap a strand of hair around the elastic and tuck the end back under it to hide the elastic. Alternatively, wear your hair in a bun. Just gather your hair beneath your crown and wrap an elastic around it. Then twist the hair around the ponytail base and secure it with bobby pins and hairspray. For more tips, including how to do a French twist, read on!