How to Hump Ponytail
Start with your hair down and part a section out about 1.5–2 inches (3.8–5.1 cm) wide by 1 inch (2.5 cm) in the front center of your head., Put the parted hair in a rubber band or bobby pin. , Put the rest of your hair in a pony as you would...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Start with your hair down and part a section out about 1.5–2 inches (3.8–5.1 cm) wide by 1 inch (2.5 cm) in the front center of your head.
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Step 2: Put the parted hair in a rubber band or bobby pin.
, If you have shorter hair or flyaways you may want to use hair spray.
This will help your poof look neat. ,, Spray hair spray on the hair, being careful not to catch your pony.
Let the hair spray dry a little. , Grab close to the ends of the hair. ,,, Holding your pony in one hand gather the ends in to the pony with the other. ,,, -
Step 3: Put the rest of your hair in a pony as you would normally.
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Step 4: Take your hair that you sectioned out of its binder.
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Step 5: Now flip your head over like you are looking between your legs and brush the parted hair down.
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Step 6: Now stand up and comb the hair up and
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Step 7: if need be
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Step 8: add more hair spray.
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Step 9: Twist the hair 2 or 3 times
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Step 10: bring the hair down to your scalp and push it closer to your forehead until you get the poof you want.
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Step 11: Secure it with a clip or 2 bobby pins placed like an X.
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Step 12: If the hair that you clipped has ends long enough you can now take your pony rubber band out.
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Step 13: Add a ribbon if you'd like.
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Step 14: Put the rubber band back on like a normal pony and you're set.
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Step 15: Finished.
Detailed Guide
This size depends on your head and the results you want.
, If you have shorter hair or flyaways you may want to use hair spray.
This will help your poof look neat. ,, Spray hair spray on the hair, being careful not to catch your pony.
Let the hair spray dry a little. , Grab close to the ends of the hair. ,,, Holding your pony in one hand gather the ends in to the pony with the other. ,,,
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