Low Ponytail
The low, pulled pony helps create a subtle yet, centralized pull on the skin which lifts the cheeks and boosts the brow. Again, a natural and free face lift. This will draw attention up and create a natural face lift around the forehead and eyes.
Start off by teasing your hair, then gather it into a ponytail some 1-2 inches above the nape of your neck. Next, split the ponytail into halves, one should be a top half and one a bottom half. Then tease the back of the top section of your hair to boost the pony’s volume.
Top Knot
You guessed it, a top knot quite literally lifts your face and helps draw attention to the cheeks and eyes. Just look at Jenny from the Block to drive the point home. The secret to the perfect top knot is with hair that hasn’t been washed in a day or two.
Spritz a hair refresher or some dry shampoo onto roots in order to absorb excess oil. Do this before you brush the hair into a very high ponytail and secure it with a hair band. To finish, take the pony, twist it into a very tight knot, and pin into place with bobby pins.