The Trend: The “Un-Done” Low Pony
It’s no newsflash that the low ponytail is back, but the latest iteration is a little more… relaxed. From Anne V on the red carpet to the runways of Stella McCartney, the “un-done” pony is the refreshingly casual counterbalance to your polished winter wardrobe.
Why we love it: It’s the ultimate “cool-girl” style that works just as well with a black-tie gown as it does tucked into a high-neck woolly jumper.
How to Hack the Look (By Hair Type)
The biggest hurdle? Keeping a “loose” look from falling apart by lunchtime. Here is how to make it stay, depending on your hair type:
For Fine or Slippery Hair: The “Under-Tease” If your hair hates being pinned down, try teasing the under-section of your hair before tying. This creates a hidden “shelf” of volume that keeps the ponytail buoyant and prevents it from sliding down your neck.
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Pro Tip: Use small, grippy clear elastics rather than fabric bands.
For Thick or Heavy Hair: The “Double Pony” Don’t let gravity drag you down. Divide your hair into two sections:
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Tie the bottom half into a tight, secure pony at the nape.
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Drape the top half over it and secure loosely, camouflaging the first elastic.
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The Result: All the “effortless” volume, with none of the weight.
For That “Runway” Finish: The Halo Effect Follow Dion Lee’s lead: after securing your tail about four inches below the nape, gently rub your palms over the top and sides of your head. This creates a soft, “catch-the-light” halo that looks intentional, not messy.
The Loose Low-Slung Ponytail Toolkit
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For Grit: Redken Pillow Proof Dry Shampoo (Spray on mid-lengths for instant staying power).
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For Polish: Redken Fashion Works 12 (A light-hold mist to keep the “halo” in place).
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The Essential: Clear elastics and U-pins to hide your hair ties.












