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Summer Hair: Ponytail Perfection
Perfect Ways to Beat the Valley Heat from Redken on the World's Runways
Combine textures to add interest to a ponytail. Apply super strong gel from the forehead to the crown for a sleek finish, then pull hair into a ponytail. Either leave the tail free of product for natural movement, or add second-day texture by misting on heat-activated texturizer and blasting with blow-dryer.
Get a super sleek ponytail, as seen at Marc Jacobs: Prep hair with spray starch styler and create a high ponytail. Flatiron the tail for ultra straight results, then mist on quick dry finishing spray to add shine and control.
Whether you choose a defined part or no part at all, it’s key to keep your ponytail free of fly-aways—smoothing serum layered over instant finishing spray will keep fly-aways in check.
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