15. Glamorous Pony
This sophisticated look is defined by elegance and simplicity. Use a flat iron to smooth hair strands and a shine spray to add some glitz before pulling your hair up. A thick section should be left out at the front hairline for styling. This swath should be draped in a C shape along one side, and its ends should be wrapped around the ponytail base.
16. Botticelli Ponytail
Try this curly ponytail for a style that is always in. Coil and volume work together to create opulent femininity. Before arranging hair up top, set it with rollers or a large-barrel curling iron. Clip extensions into the underside of the style for additional length.
17. Knotted Ponytail
A great way to change up ponytail hairstyles is to knot the base. Just tie a knot and pin it if you have long hair. Make a mock knot out of a sequence of vertical loops for shorter lengths.
18. Dutch Braid Pony
For a summer wedding or a laid-back shopping day, accessorizing a short hair ponytail with a headband braid produces a crown-like effect that is ideal. To pull off this look, all you need to do is master a basic three-strand Dutch plait, which you can then tuck into your ponytail.
19. French Braid Ponytail
This style is a fantastic way to add long bangs or layers to a swept-back appearance. In addition to adding volume, the loose braid that flows toward the crown enables various lengths to be incorporated into the style piece by piece. The loosely hanging tail, especially when worn in tousled curls à la Brigitte Bardot, prevents the ensemble from seeming too innocent.
20. On Top Ponytail
Extremely curly haired women, including African American women, frequently style their hair in humidity-resistant looks like this high ponytail. Black ponytail hairstyles are more controlled when the roots are smoothed with pomade or cream. In addition to adding length, weaves can produce eye-catching hues like the vivid red shown here.