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Trick Ponies.(hairstyles)(Brief Article)

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Trick Ponies

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"This is a little like a cheerleader ponytail, but the front section has height so the ponytail isn't too, you know, athletic," says O'Rourke of his creation. He pulled the hair into a high, tight ponytail, leaving out a thick section of hair in front. He then teased that section, drew it straight back, and wound it around the elastic of the ponytail, securing it ...

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