Six methods of simply tying ponytails in daily life
Basic low ponytail
Tie a low ponytail first, then pull down the hair under the ear to increase the natural feeling, and loosen the hair on the top of the head. Then take out a small bundle of hair from the ponytail and put a rubber band around it, then clamp it with a hairpin and loosen it.
Twisted low ponytail
The ponytail is tied from the middle and lower part of the head, and the hair is picked up from the left and tied into a twist. Cut a hole from the right side of the hair ring and put this bundle of hair in it. So is the hair on the other side. Put the two bundles together, tie them under the ponytail, and loosen the hair on the top of your head to create a fluffy feeling.
Lateral ponytail
First take a bunch of hair from the left and right, tie it up, and loosen the hair on the top of your head to create a fluffy feeling. Combine the remaining hair with the ponytail and tie it, pull out a hole from the middle, then fold the hair inward and tie the ponytail tightly.
High ponytail lantern braid
Tie a high ponytail first, then leave a ponytail, grab it loosely, and tie a hair ring to make it into a lantern shape. According to this method, whether to tie the second root or the third root depends on the length of the hair.
Flip low ponytail
Tie all your hair into a low ponytail, dig a hole and turn it over, then loosen the hair on both sides and pull out the texture. If you want to look better, you can roll up the ends of your hair.
Low-level horsetail
First tie a ponytail from the middle and lower part of your head, then pull out a hole from the middle, put your hair in and loosen it. Then take out a bunch of hair on the left and right, tie it up, and pull out a hole in the middle, then put it away and let it go. Continue to tie the rest of the hair and repeat the above actions.