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25 Ways to Step Up Your Ponytail Game

From runway-worthy updos to two-minute tweaks, here are our favorite ponytail styles for summer
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The Voluminous Ponytail
How to:
-Part unwashed hair to the side. Take a section from the smaller side of your part and divide it in two, then twist the sections to start a French braid. -Continue your French braid by adding new sections of hair to the top and bottom sections, as you twist.
-Continue this process until you reach the back of your head, then clip off with a duck bill clip.
-Repeat on the other side of your head until you get to the back, and secure this larger braided section with a clear elastic.
-With both sides French braided, release the duck bill clip and gather all of your hair into a ponytail. Secure with an elastic.
-Loosen up the braids for texture, and cover your elastic with an accessory if desired.

Courtesy Loxa Beauty

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The Segmented Ponytail
How to:
-Work a mousse, like Sexy Hair Root Pump Plus Humidity Resistant Volumizing Spray Mousse, $17.95, though damp hair, then blow-dry using a paddle brush.
-Create a center part, then tie hair into a low pony at the nape of your neck. (Don't be afraid to add ponytail extensions -- all the models on the Valentino runway wore them).
-Tie hair elastics around the length of the ponytail, spacing them about two inches apart and leaving a few inches loose at the ends.

Courtesy Valentino

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The Boho Ponytail
How to:
-Create a deep side part, and French braid a small section of hair across to the other side of your head.
-Secure the end of your braid behind your opposite ear.
-Gather the rest of your hair and fasten into a low side pony.
-Tease the ends of the ponytail and apply Bumble and Bumble Thickening Dryspun Finish, $30, for a messier look.

Courtesy ModCloth

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The Topsy Ponytail
How to:
-With dry, lightly curled hair, create three evenly spaced ponytails (one high, one mid and one low), and secure with small elastics.
-Slide each elastic slightly away from your head to make room for each topsy.
-Next, create a hole behind the top elastic and flip that top ponytail up, then down through the hole.
-Continue by creating a hole behind each elastic and flipping each ponytail up and through its respective hole.
-Tighten or loosen each section to your preference. Use bobby pins to secure.

Courtesy Lulus

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The Double Braid Ponytail
How to:
-Part unwashed hair to the side. Take a section from the smaller side of your part and divide it in two, then twist the sections to start a French braid. -Continue your French braid by adding new sections of hair to the top and bottom sections, as you twist.
-Continue this process until you reach the back of your head, then clip off with a duck bill clip.
-Repeat on the other side of your head until you get to the back, and secure this larger braided section with a clear elastic.
-With both sides French braided, release the duck bill clip and gather all of your hair into a ponytail. Secure with an elastic.
-Loosen up the braids for texture, and cover your elastic with an accessory if desired.

Courtesy Loxa Beauty

Ah, the ponytail: The no-frills hairstyle we wear to the gym, around the house or running errands. At least that's what it used to be. Unlike the plain Jane ponytails of the past, this summer's ponytail hairstyles are turning heads. Inspired by the runway, the blogosphere and the city streets, we're seeing voluminous texture, woven details and other creative elements that are taking the age-old ponytail to 2016. Here, we present the 25 ponytail tutorials we're most excited about this summer -- from high-fashion styles to quick looks anyone can master.
BY AMANDA MONTELL | JUL 13, 2017 | SHARES
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