Although ponytail haircuts are recognized for their practicality, they can also be stylish. A polished yet youthful look can be achieved by letting lengths hang loose while sweeping strands away from the face.
For black hair, shorter hair, or finer hair, the style is easily adjustable. You’ve found the perfect modern interpretation of the updo.
Long-Lasting High Ponytail
Long-haired, thick-haired women frequently lament that a high ponytail falls out and is short-lived. A workaround if this is also a problem for you is to create two ponytails that resemble one.
Just part your hair in two, just like you would for a half-updo. First, create a ponytail from the lower half. After that, pull back the top section to reveal the lower ponytail while teasing it. Use another band to firmly fasten the two ponytails together.
You can choose to divide the top ponytail in half, lift the top half, and add a tiny clip to the base for volume. To conceal the tiny clip, cover with the upper portion. Put on a hair wrap.
New Ideas for Ponytail Hairstyles
- A ponytail tousled with a sleek top. It’s trendy to combine different textures in a single hairstyle. You can achieve a stylish, slick, and messy look by using gel to sleek your hair at the roots, pulling it back into a ponytail, and then backcombing the ponytail.
- Loose ponytail worn low. Although they might be useful for certain activities, tight ponytails are bad for your hair and scalp. A low ponytail that is tied off a few inches below the nape of the neck has a laid-back, contemporary vibe. It can be applied to layered or one-length cuts, as well as straight or textured hair.
- Ponytail twisted in French. Combining two different hairstyles into one is another common hairstyle technique. Say, a low pony and a French twist. You can create two French twists facing each other to make the style symmetrical, or you can opt for a standard French twist that ends with a side pony for a stylish asymmetrical appearance.
- Ponytail wrapped. Although there is nothing particularly novel about wrapped ponytails, you can play around with the wraps to create fresh looks for the classic pony. When wrapping around the base of your ponytail, try to leave a section out of it that you’ll use for the wrap and twist it. A low ponytail looks great with this one.
- A ponytail with crinkled edges. You can give your basic pony some texture by using a crimping iron. Instead of crimping the entire head of hair, try adding a few crimped sections here and there or crimping just the roots and leaving the lengths uncut.
- A ponytail split in half. Basically, all a basic ponytail does is push hair back from the face without any additional styling. You’ll get a new look if you try it low and with a middle or side part.
Chic Ponytail Hairstyles
You can no longer just use an elastic band to tie your hair back these days. A bouffant, hair wrap, braid, bangs, striking hair pieces, etc., can elevate a modern ponytail. You can experiment with various textures, experiment with extensions, and switch between high and low ponytails. These are some visual ideas.
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.
8. High Sleek Ponytail
High ponytail hairstyles are a stylish and quick option for people with straight hair. Tease the roots of all hair and pull it back at the crown, securing with an elastic band to achieve this style. To hide the hairband, wrap a section of hair from the base of the tail upward and over. The style complements both volume and sleek roots.
9. Cornrows for Long Ponytail
A few braids are a great way to personalize this timeless style for people with a lot of natural length. A high ponytail on your head accentuates your hair and exudes a carefree, lively vibe. First, make the braids and tie them off at the top. Next, style them into a messy ponytail.
10. Messy Ponytail
A tousled tail is adorable for the days in between shampoos, especially if it has curls or waves. Use dry shampoo to tousle your hair before pulling it up to absorb extra oil and give it a matte finish. For a more laid-back look, consider pinning your hair up in sections rather than using an elastic.
11. The Criss-Cross Ponytail
This easy method makes cute ponytail hairstyles accessible to all. To create the twist above your low ponytail, leave a section of hair on either side of your head. After bringing the remaining hair to the back hairline, style it into a low ponytail. With the remaining sections, form twists, crisscross them, and wrap the ponytail base, pinning the ends underneath.
12. Center Parted Pony
When combined with layered cuts, a middle split gives face framing pieces structure. To preserve volume in the crown, the part should only reach back a few inches past the front hairline. This is a great option for a short hair ponytail because of the loose edges.
13. Weave Ponytail
Use extensions to create a long, sleek ponytail that’s ready for the runway. To achieve the desired thickness, simply pull your own hair back into a tight knot and wrap the weave around it, securing it with bobby pins. As an alternative, consider a bangs-and-weave ponytail.
14. Half Ponytail
A half-up, half-down ponytail looks carefree and feminine while keeping hair out of your face. The secret to keeping it silky is to avoid using combs or brushes. To separate and pull back strands, use your fingertips. Fasten with a twist-and-pin or a hairband. With soft waves like this one, partially ponytails look particularly lovely.
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.