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Bubble Ponytail Tutorial and Hairstyle Inspiration

The Bubble Ponytail Trend From TikTok Will Make You Ditch Your Old Ponytail Immediately

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The bubble ponytail is the kind of hairstyle Carrie Bradshaw would wear in Sex and the City. It is equal parts flirty and chic but offers a new twist on an old classic that's a little more fun. It also happens to be a big hairstyle trend for 2021, so if you're looking for a cute go-to that's easy yet impactful, this one's for you.

After all, we all want to be able to look cute, but without the need to heat style, spend hours sitting in front of a mirror, or even wash our hair, really. It's a tall order, but the bubble ponytail fits the bill. You've probably seen this chic updo all over Instagram and TikTok but what you may not realise is just how easy it is to recreate at home.

To start, gather your hair into a normal high ponytail at the middle or crown of your head and secure it in place with not one, but two ponytail elastics. "I use two because the first elastic gets stretched out while securing the ponytail, so the second elastic is extra support and gives you more lift from the head, which you want for this kind of ponytail," Mark Townsend, Dove celebrity hairstylist, told POPSUGAR. "You don't want a droopy bubble ponytail, trust me." His favourite hair ties for this are Blax Clear Hair Elastics (£8) or Scunci Effortless Beauty Large No-Damage Elastics (£10).

Next, grab your dry shampoo (the secret to every good updo, to be honest) to add fullness and texture without making hair stiff. "Liberally spray the ponytail with dry Shampoo and give the hair at the base of the ponytail a little teasing with a comb or brush to widen the ponytail and add volume," said Townsend. After you tease, brush the rest of your ponytail out so it's smooth and knot-free.

Now it's time to create your first "bubble" by securing a new elastic a few inches down from the base of the ponytail. "Pull the hair between the elastics apart a little to stretch out the hair," said Townsend. Repeat this until you reach the end of your ponytail and leave about two or three inches of hair free at the bottom.

To finish off the look, give your whole head a light spritz of hairspray and smooth down flyaways with either a natural bristle toothbrush or clean makeup spoolie. "Fun tip: you can use different colour elastics for a pop of colour in the ponytail or to match your outfit of the day or your face mask."

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