Pony hair is easy to style: all you need is a little time and a few supplies that you may already have at home. The most important supplies you'll need are a hairbrush or comb, shampoo and conditioner, a clean towel, and possibly -- depending on the hairstyle you choose to give your pony -- some strips of paper towel, some straws or curlers, and some bobby pins or small hair clips.

Method 1
Method 1 of 4:

Making a Curve Around the Neck

  1. Be sure to use conditioner, and to rinse out as much of it as possible afterward. This makes the hair soft and shiny, and helps it to hold its shape. Use a towel to dry the pony until her hair is only a little damp.
  2. Use pins to hold the hair in place (but be careful not to poke or scratch your pony!).
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  3. Then wrap it in a strip of paper towel, and pin it as you did the mane. If you want to curl the pony's bangs as well, curve them against her cheek and use a strip of paper towel and a rubber band to hold them in place.
  4. In the morning, you can remove the strips of towel. Unwind her tail from around her leg, but be careful to keep the curl intact. If the hair seems a little stiff, just smooth it with your fingers or run a comb over it lightly. Now you have a pony with shiny, beautiful hair!
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Method 2
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Styling a Single Curl

  1.  Brush your pony's hair while it's still a little damp, and then coil the mane around your hair curler, beginning at the ends. Make sure to begin with the curler on the underside of the hair, so that it will curl under rather than over.
  2. If you've used a straw or cap, wrap the hair with a strip of paper towel and pin it in place.
  3. To curl the tail, twist it around one of your pony's hind legs (beginning at the top and on the outside of the leg), wrap it in a strip of paper towel, and pin it or fix it with a rubber band.
  4. In the morning, you can remove the strips of towel. Unwind her tail from around her leg, carefully, keeping the curl intact. If the hair seems a little stiff, just smooth it with your fingers or run a comb over it lightly.
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Method 3
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Styling into Ringlets

  1. Be sure to use conditioner, and to rinse out as much of it as possible afterward. This makes the hair soft and shiny, and helps it to hold its shape. Use a towel to dry the pony until her hair is only a little damp. Now you're ready to begin.
  2. If you have a pony with multiple hair colors, it will look best to divide the strips by color.
  3. Separating colors in the tail is less important than in the mane, but if you choose to take the time to do it, your pony will look even better.
  4. Wrap each strip of hair around a straw, beginning at the end of the hair, and spiraling up the straw as you go, so that the curls will coil downward. Fix the hair in place with a bobby pin or a small hair clip.
  5. In the morning, you can unclip the hair and carefully pull out the straws. If the curls seem a little stiff, just squeeze them lightly between your fingers. Don't worry if the curls seem a bit tight; they'll loosen within a few hours, and you'll have a pony with shiny, beautiful ringlets. Depending on the texture of your pony's hair, these curls may stay in for weeks, or even months!
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Method 4
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Making The Flutter Pony Curl

  • This is simply one long, thick ringlet, and a similar ringlet-style curl for the tail. It's a lovely look for Flutters and can be done in just a few easy steps. 
  1.  Brush your pony's hair while it's still a little damp.
  2. Wrap the mane up in a hair curler, beginning at the end of the hair and spiraling up the curler as you go, so that the curl will coil downward. Snap the curler closed when you are finished. If you're using a marker cap instead of a curler, wrap a strip of paper towel around the hair and fix it in place with a pin.
  3. In the morning, you can take out the curlers or unpin the hair. Be careful to keep the curls intact as you remove the curlers or caps. If the curls seem a little stiff, just squeeze them lightly between your fingers. Don't worry if they seem a bit tight at first; they'll loosen within a few hours.
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  • Question
    If I dye my pony's hair with hair chalk (for humans) would it wash off?
    Community Answer
    It would probably wash out for the most part, but it might leave a tint in your pony's hair.
  • Question
    How do I make a braid?
    ElizbethP
    Community Answer
    To make a braid, take three strands of hair from the pony and place the left strand over the middle. The left strand should now be the strand middle. Take the right strand and place it over the new middle one. Keep going! For more information, check out How to Braid Hair.
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    Is it okay to bleach my pony's hair, and does it truly make it white?
    Community Answer
    It probably wouldn't work, and it might damage your pony's hair, which is synthetic and not real hair. You could try using it on one strand and seeing what happens.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Brush/comb
      • Strips of cloth/paper towel
      • Straight pins
      • Conditioner
      • Hair curler
      • 8 straws/pen caps


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