V-Day hair inspo: French twists into low ponytail
French twists into low ponytail 😍
✍🏼 Steps:
1. Grab a small section of hair in the front, split it in half and start twisting. Add a new piece to the bottom every twist! Do that until you’ve used about half of your hair, and continue twisting a little further down. Repeat on other side!
2. Pull the rest of your hair into a ponytail, add the two twisted pieces, and secure with elastic
3. Poof out the twists, add a bow if you want, and that’s it! 😍
✂️ Tools:
- One ponytail elastic
- Bow (optional)
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If you're looking to elevate your hairstyle for Valentine's Day or any romantic outing, the French twist into a low ponytail is a perfect option. It’s elegant yet showcases an effortless vibe that suits all hair types and lengths. When I first tried this hairstyle, I found that sectioning the hair carefully and ensuring you add small pieces during the twist really helps achieve a neat, defined look. A tip I discovered is to slightly tease the hair at the crown before twisting; this adds volume and makes the poof-out effect at the end more pronounced and stylish. Securing the twisted sections firmly with an elastic is key to preventing the style from loosening throughout the day. If you want to add extra charm, a simple bow or decorative hairpin can personalize this look, adding a sweet and feminine touch perfect for Valentine’s Day. I also recommend using a bit of lightweight hairspray after styling to keep those twists intact without weighing the hair down. One thing to keep in mind is that if you have very fine hair, light texturizing spray before starting can improve grip, making the twists more secure. This hairstyle can be adapted for casual dates or more formal occasions by adjusting accessories and the tightness of the twists. It’s a versatile and quick look that anyone can master with a bit of practice and patience. Give it a try and enjoy the compliments!
















































































































