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Inverted Ponytail


Here's another cute ponytail option for summer straight from my very own fashion diva.
 My daughter had her hair in a low, loose ponytail and lifted the ends up and tucked it into the space between the elastic and the nape of the head. I think it turned out really cute. What do you think?




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  1. so pretty!! xxoxo linds of http://www.rubygirlblog.com/

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  2. Thanks so much! We may have to get her to do a full tutorial.
    I think that'd be fun.
    Much love for stopping by and the comment.
    Jenny Leigh

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  3. Oh my, that’s quite the idea. =)
    ~Aidyl

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