You don't need a donut to get a structured top knot that stays in place. Use your fingers to rake Davines This Is a Strong Hold Cream Gel, $24, through your hair before pulling it back into a high ponytail and twisting into a bun at the crown of the head. The strong-hold gel guarantees your hair won't budge, and it gives the style a fresh, wet look.
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The shorter your hair, the easier this knotted style becomes. Start with a low ponytail at the back of the head, and loosely divide it into two sections just above the elastic with your fingers. Flip the ponytail through the space for a twisted look; then, continue looping the ponytail through until you've reached the end.
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Comb your hair back into a low ponytail, and secure it with an elastic. Then, tie your hair into one big knot (yes, really) at the nape of the neck, and use bobby pins to anchor it down and secure any wispy pieces.
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