Ah yes, the pony tail.
I don’t know if it is the dry Arizona
climate or just the fact that I forget to “put my hair up” from day to day (with
the exception of working out, doing chores or running errands on the fly). Of course, there is no better feeling then getting
hair off the back of your neck after a long day at work but in terms of
everyday styling; I’ve totally neglected the up-do. Until, recently, of course!
I think it was the “sock bun” that inspired me to start pulling
my hair back more often. Or maybe it is
a seasonal thing, as the weather gets warmer? Hence, I am going to share with you my most favorite
pony-tail style. I don’t know the exact
name of this style but hopefully the pictures and my attempt below at giving
directions will fill in all the blanks.
Pony-tail style guide:
- Absolutely,
do not do this pony-tail with freshly washed hair. You will want some dirty product in your
hair to give the pony some texture and volume. Although, do as you wish.
- Tease
your crown. You are going to want
some volume at the crown of your head and if you have bangs, give them a
little bit of a tease, too. I tease
my hair almost everyday, so this step comes naturally for me. If you prefer an absolutely sleek look,
go for it. I think this style is
fool proof.
- Lightly
brush over the teased mess you have created with a soft-bristle round
brush. You will just want to smooth
over what rats-nests you may have created.
Spray with a firm hold hair spray (or whatever you prefer) to keep
the shape.
- Let
the hairspray dry completely and gather your hair effortlessly half way
between the center of the back of your head and the bottom of your hair
line.
- Secure
with a nylon hair tie (or whatever hair tie you typically use). Slightly tease the bunch of hair that is
now your pony tail for added volume.
- You
are going to gather one of the longer strands of hair falling from your pony
tail (closest to your scalp). Make
sure you’ve got a good handle on the bunch of hair and begin to wrap it around
the base of the pony tail (where the hair tie sits). Wrap the hair around until it exhausts
itself. Secure and tuck the strands
underneath the pony tail with two bobby pins.
- Spray your
head as you feel necessary with extra hair spray and presto—you are done!
The whole process takes about 5 minutes, max (even though my
directions could be interpreted as longer then that).
This look is uber chic, totally glamorous and wicked easy to
pull-off in a hurry. Hail to the pony
tail gods, this look is fabulous!