Jennifer Morrison poshed up her pony with a braid while Emmy Rossum softly decorated her pony with a simple braided wrap. Whether it’s spicy or delicate a braid can always accessorize your ponytail!
What you’ll need:
- A few bobby pins that match your hair color
- A few small rubber band that match your hair color
- A good ponytail holder

1. Section off the hair into 3 parts. One from the top of the left ear to the crown, another from the top of the right ear to the crown. The remaining back section will be the third part. Gather the remaining back section (the third part) into a mid-high ponytail.

Once you’ve finished the previous steps, you should have a braid on each side with a ponytail in the middle.

Take one braid and wrap it around your ponytail holder. Stick a bobby pin into the braid to secure it. Take the other braid and wrap it around the ponytail holder making sure to wrap it in the opposite direction of the first.

Secure the braids by placing one bobby pin through the braids and anchoring it into the ponytail holder. Next take another bobby pin and cross it through the previous bobby pin to lock it in.






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