Article: Moisturize your hair with coconut oil or olive oil, then smooth it down with a boar bristle brush. Pull it up into a high ponytail, then twist it until it starts to coil in on itself. Finish coiling the rope into a bun, then secure it with another hair tie at the base. If you have any flyaway hairs around your hairline, apply an edge-control product to keep them in place. Gather all of your hair at the back of your head in 1 of your hands. You may need to squish or crunch it so it all fits. Using your other hand, wrap a hair tie around your hair until it is secure. Another alternative would be to do a bun using a bun maker, a bun form, or a rolled up sock (sock bun). You can find a bun maker or form at your local beauty supply store or department store. Use the handle of a rat-tail comb to create a deep side part that starts above one of your eyebrows and angles towards the back-center of your crown. Pull your hair back into a loose, low ponytail. Position it to 1 side of your nape and secure it with a hair tie.  Give the ponytail more volume by teasing it with a rat-tail comb. Dress the ponytail up with a pretty hair accessory. Pull your hair into a high or low ponytail and secure it with a hair tie. Split the ponytail into 3 sections, then braid it. When you get to the end of your hair, secure it with another hair tie. This style is a great way to keep your hair out of your face while exercising or doing other activities. You can also try variations on the classic braid, like the fishtail braid. Pull your hair up into a high ponytail and secure it with a hair tie. Use a large curling iron to curl the ends under the ponytail to give it some bounce and volume. Wrap a thin strand of hair around the hair tie to conceal it, then secure the strand with a bobby pin. Pull your hair into a high ponytail and secure it with a hair tie. Get a ponytail extension that matches your hair color, then secure it to the base of your ponytail. How you secure it depends on whether it has a claw clip or drawstring attachment.  You can find these types of extensions online, in wig shops, and in well-stocked beauty supply shops. You can also lengthen a ponytail by using hair-extension wefts. Wrap the wefts around your ponytail until you reach the thickness and length you like best. Cut the wefts, secure them with bobby pins, and wrap a bit of your hair around the pins to conceal the extensions.
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Try a top knot for a sleek and chic look. Put your hair in a messy bun for something quick and easy. Try a side-swept ponytail for an effortless look. Braid your ponytail if you have long hair. Give a short ponytail some bounce with a curling iron. Add length to a ponytail with extensions.