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Start with a high pony at the crown of your head, then weave it together into a single braid. Finish by pulling apart a few sections of the braid.
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Another way to switch up a basic ponytail? Add a single knot in the center.
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ICYMI: Jelly shoes, leggings and butterfly clips are back. So, it only makes sense to bring back the double buns (a la Baby Spice) while we’re at it, right?
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Aka a reverse French braid. This underhand braid uses the same three-strand technique that you can weave into pigtails like Yara here.
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Gather your hair up into a top knot and let your curtain bangs steal the show like Selena.
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Unleash your inner mermaid. The impressive plait may look difficult, but is actually easier than it appears.
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A high pony has an instant lifting effect. Tip: Run a dryer sheet lightly over the top of your head to nix any fuzz.
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All you’ll need are a few extra elastics to recreate this do.
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Yvonne shows us that a single, well-placed accessory can take any style to the next level.
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This is a super fun style to try
if you have very long hair
(or hair extensions).
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First, pull those curls up into a super-high pony, then pin the tail forward so your ringlets spill over the top and front of your head.
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The bubble ponytail truly is the gift that keeps on giving. Even adding a single bubble to the mix can take things to the next level.
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A half knot is a great way to disguise greasy roots, while
also bringing the hair up and
away from your face.
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If you’re going for a bolder statement, try slicking everything back into a small knot and wrapping the base in some
gold trim to finish.