Princess Pony
High ponytail
One of the most frustrating parts of growing out short cut is being unable to pull the relatively shorter hairs up from the nape. It takes forever to grow them long enough for a high, swingy ponytail.
In this heat, I’m thankful to be able to pull my hair back at all. I want it off my neck! And, even more, I want what my sisters and I called a “princess pony” growing up. It’s a ponytail gathered as high up on the head as possible. To get the height, and still capture all the shorter hairs at my nape, I used an upside down french braid.
Tank, Romwe. Capris, Arizona Jeans (thrifted). Sneakers, Vans. Sunglasses, Armear. Earrings, Epcot Mexico. Watch strap, HUANLONG.
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Princess Pony
High ponytail
One of the most frustrating parts of growing out short cut is being unable to pull the relatively shorter hairs up from the nape. It takes forever to grow them long enough for a high, swingy ponytail.
In this heat, I’m thankful to be able to pull my hair back at all. I want it off my neck! And, even more, I want what my sisters and I called a “princess pony” growing up. It’s a ponytail gathered as high up on the head as possible. To get the height, and still capture all the shorter hairs at my nape, I used an upside down french braid.
Tank, Romwe. Capris, Arizona Jeans (thrifted). Sneakers, Vans. Sunglasses, Armear. Earrings, Epcot Mexico. Watch strap, HUANLONG.
We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.