Add a French braid to one side of straight hair to make it boho. Depending on the event, make the braid larger for casual settings or smaller for formal ones.
This is an event-appropriate high ponytail hairdo. A wavy style with a front bouffant adds volume and looks excellent from any angle.
Hide a French braid under your high ponytail. It peeks out when you move without revealing much. A conservative hairstyle with a little flare.
A messy side braid adds excitement to a casual style, as indicated above. This interesting look combines brown and blonde tones.
A half-ponytail keeps shorter hair off of the face while allowing longer hair flow freely. Springy curls accent a prom or wedding outfit.
Retro-fy a high ponytail to make it even classier. You can conjure 1960s vibes by wrapping a side portion of hair around the pony and making a little bouffant.
A high ponytail doesn't have to be sleek. Play with its texture. Curling hair after pulling it back creates a dishevelled, appealing look for formal events.
If you have long hair, try a messy ponytail with a Dutch braid and bouffant. Backcomb and braid the crown. With this style, a ponytail at the crown or lower is fine.
Perfect pony is easy. How to make a high ponytail fancier in minutes. Brush hair back and draw it up as high as desired. Elasticize your ponytail.
Tousled ponytails with braids are great for high ponytails. The top French braid is most noticeable. That plus your dishevelled updo is a winning combination.