Ponytails are no longer just for the playground. This casual hairstyle has shown to be fun and flirty, and a clear celebrity favourite.
AnnaSophia Robb
AnnaSophia Rob shows us how to wear a low ponytail the right way. Get this sophisticated French Twist Ponytail by pulling your hair back, twisting hair downward at the crown until your reach the nape of your neck. Finish off by securing your ends with a small elastic band.
Ashley Simpson
Ashley Simpson’s Textured Ponytail is perfect for curly or wavy hair. Recreate this look by teasing your hair all over at the roots and secure at the nape of your neck. Then, tug loose two pieces in front to frame your face.
Blake Lively
Why go for one when you can have three? Achieve Blake Lively’s Tri-Ponytail by dividing your hair into three sections, going downwards (top, middle and bottom). Smooth the top section into a ponytail. Then, loop your ends through to create a second one. Repeat this step until you have three connected ponytails.
Fergie
Fergie’s High Ponytail will work best with long locks. Get this look by flipping your hair over your head, gathering all your tresses into a high ponytail and secure with an elastic band. Then, tug the strands in the tail forward and to the side, so that they fall in front of your ears. Polish your look off with a small barrette at the base of your ponytail.
Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer Lopez’s Chic Ponytail is elegant, yet edgy. Recreate this style by creating ringlets all over with a medium barrel curling iron. Then, slick your hair back into a high ponytail and secure with an elastic band. Finally, tease the tail gently at the base to add more volume.
Kate Beckinsale
Nothing goes together as well as a Ponytail and a Front Pouf. Kate Beckinsale is living proof of it. Using a large barrel curling iron, create loose waves. Then, separate a small section of your hair near the top of your forehead, tease the roots and place to the side. Gather the hair that’s left over into a ponytail and secure at the crown. Gently smooth the small front section over the ponytail, and secure with bobby pins.
Nicole Kidman
What is there not to love about Nicole Kidman’s part Faux Hawk, part Ponytail? Try this daring look by separating a top section of your hair and set it to the side. Next, take the hair that’s left over and pull it into a ponytail in between the crown and the nape of the neck. Take the top section and tease the roots to add volume. Smooth this section backwards over the ponytail. Then, take a small elastic band and secure both sections together at the nape of your neck.
What is your take on this classic hairstyle?
Article by: Kelly Abrahams
AnnaSophia Robb