How to tie a hair scarf in a high ponytail

How to tie a hair scarf in a high ponytail?

To create a high ponytail start by gathering your hair into a ponytail. Then, wrap the ends of your hair around your ponytail to create a double knot. You can secure the knot by twisting it until it’s tight. Add a hair scarf and wrap it around the knot. If you want to add volume, hold onto the ends of the scarf and wrap the hair around the knot. Finally, adjust the scarf to look like the photo above.

How to tie a hair scarf in a messy ponytail?

If you want to pull off a messy look, don’t opt for a tight knot. A messy look goes best with loose hair, so let your hair flow naturally and add some curls to give your ponytail some texture. Keep your hair away from your face to avoid a messy appearance. Depending on the length of your hair, you can secure the scarf in your messy ponytail by knotting it twice or wrapping the ends around your hair a few times.

How to tie a hair scarf in a bun?

A fun way to wear your hair is in a high bun, which is perfect for a long hair scarf. To create this look, wrap the hair around your head into a high ponytail and secure it with a hair clamp. Then, secure the ends of the scarf to the bun. For added security, add a hair clip or bobby pin in the middle.

How to tie a hair scarf in a ponytail?

To create a chignon hairstyle, you will need two small sections of hair at the sides of your head. Put the two sections into a high, tight ponytail and secure the ends with small hairclips. Pin the hair at the top of the ponytail with two small bobby pins. Leave the ends of the hair loose and add a hair scarf to form a chignon.

How to tie a hair scarf into a ponytail?

The hair scarf can be tied in a low or high ponytail. To make a high ponytail, start by separating your hair into sections. Then, divide the hair into two sections at the top of your head. Pin one section into a ponytail and secure with a hair elastic. Repeat the same process with the other section. Finally, wrap your hair around the elastic. Pin the ends into place.