This looks great with a sweater, turtle neck, blazer, or light jacket on chilly days. Check the weather before going out because it might be challenging in high winds.
Buns keep hair off of your face. Part your hair anyway you like, then put it in a ponytail. Twist and wrap the ponytail around itself when hair is secure.
Place both index fingers on your head above your ears. Draw your fingers backward down your scalp (under your hair) until they contact behind your head.
Easy and basic ponytails are a staple. Low ponytails are more refined than high ponytails, making them ideal for professional and business settings.
High ponytails are more lively than low ones. If you have a minute or two, use a straightener to smooth out the ends and seem like you put some work into your hair.
Change up your part if bobby pins and hair ties bore you. Rushing out the door makes deep parts simple. Finish with hairspray to prevent flyaways.
Gather all your hair at the top of your head and try to construct a bun without tugging it through your hair tie. Top knots should be casual and sloppy.
Any cap can save your hair in a pinch. Like the simple Top Knot, keep this style for off-duty.