Repeat the rest of step two with this new section of the ponytail, looping the pony up and through the vertical opening. A few inches below that first elastic, wrap another elastic around the ponytail and create another opening just above it as you did in step two.You can also use the tool, as illustrated in the video above. "The effect is similar to a Topsy Tail ($6)," says Marjan.Then, grab your pony and flip it up and through that opening, so it loops back around. Split the hair in half just above the elastic to create a little vertical opening.Pull your hair back into a low pony, and secure with a small, clear elastic (or a thin elastic that matches your hair color)."It looks just like a fishtail braid but is done by putting two elastics in the hair a few inches apart, then looping the hair from the ends through and loosening with your fingers," says Marjan.This gorgeous style gives the same bohemian effect as the real thing, no genius necessary. Stylist and influencer Justine Marjan considers this faux fishtail bubble ponytail one of the "easiest" styles to pull off. (You can even sneak a bobby pin in there to make sure the braids stick together.) Ta-da-now everyone thinks you’re fancy. Gently tug the loops of the braids outward to make them fuller. Secure both braids together with an elastic.When you get to the very end of the second braid, remove the elastic from the first braid, and layer the end of one braid over the end of the other to seamlessly combine them.
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