These Genius Hacks Will Instantly Make Your Ponytail Look Fuller and Thicker

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Whether your ponytail is always falling flat or you're just looking to give more height and volume to your Ariana Grande-inspired updo, there are a few genius hacks that can help. Hairstylist to the stars Bryce Scarlett explains how he adds depth and dimension to an everyday ponytail.

First, section out a triangle-shaped portion of hair at the front crown of your head. Scarlett said to then "[gather] the base of your hair into a ponytail. Secure the base of the ponytail with a hook tie, then pull the top section back, securing it into the ponytail with a clear elastic."

To add even more depth to your hairline, Scarlett suggests using a brow powder. "Work a matching shade into the hair with a small brush to fill in any gaps on the scalp to create a more even, full look," he said.

We've gathered some of the tools that you can use to create your most voluminous, multidimensional ponytail. Check them out ahead.

Kitsch Brown Bungee Elastics 6 Count
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Kitsch Brown Bungee Elastics 6 Count

After separating out the triangle-shaped section at the crown of your head, use one of the Kitsch Brown Bungee Elastics 6 Count ($7) to secure the base of your ponytail.

Scunci Medium Size Polybands
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Scunci Medium Size Polybands

Then, add the triangle-shaped section back to your ponytail using a clear elastic, like the ones in a pack of Scunci Medium Size Polybands ($5) (which includes 500 elastics, in case you need more or snap the one that you were using).

NYX Professional Makeup Eyebrow Cake Powder
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NYX Professional Makeup Eyebrow Cake Powder

To define your hairline and make it look fuller, use an eyebrow powder like the NYX Professional Makeup Eyebrow Cake Powder ($6) to fill in the sparser areas. Just pick up the powder with a brush and sweep it through.