1. Bouffant Ponytail
A lot of volume adds drama and a vintage feel to this ensemble. Use a large barrel iron to add texture before creating the style. Next, gently smooth the top layer covering the bouffant and backcomb the crown. Finally, fasten with an elastic band. Add tail extensions if you have fine hair.
2. Loose and Looped Ponytail
While some ponytail looks are more appropriate for the gym, this one is elegant enough for a romantic evening out. Take a low ponytail and leave two strands loose for tying. Tie off the hair a few inches below the base, then gently tug on the tied section to create a bubble. Do this several times.
3. Embellished Drawstring Ponytail
This is the simplest way to style your short, layered hair into a ponytail with bangs. After styling the front, gather the remaining hair into a bun. Insert the comb into the top of the bun and tighten it to secure the drawstring hair piece. Include your preferred accessories.
4. Ponytail Cascade
If your hair is fine, add some bulk with a weave. This hairstyle works best for thick hair. Using a conical curling iron, curl hair strands and then brush them into a high ponytail. This is a chic choice for a night out on the town or a wedding. It’s modern and stylish.
5. Braided Ponytail Mohawk
Ponytail styles are elevated and given interest by braids. Combining a single braid with a traditional low gather, this hybrid cornrow ponytail creates an effortless and stylish look. Apply hairspray for a tousled look through the tail and wax to add shine to the braid.
6. Pompadour Pony
The top height combined with the smooth sides creates a powerful silhouette. Both shoulder-length and long hair can wear this style; to create a bouffant, tease the crown area and fold it back. After that, pull the nape and sides back to form a pony. Finally, encircle the pony’s base with a lengthy section of hair. For a gentle finish, curl.
7. Twisted Side Ponytail
The foundation of this look is a twisted braid that encircles the head, beginning at a side part and going along the hairline’s natural curve. To achieve a pretty finish, loosen the weave with your fingers. Untied ends form a charming tail that drapes over one shoulder.