A little extra effort can make all the difference.

Best of all, it works with every hair texture.

Voluminous Pony

For a quick spin on the standard pony, grab a claw clip.

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This creates the illusion of longer, fuller hair.

Fluffy Low Bun

To keep your hair off your neck, try a fluffy low bun.

Flared Ends

If youve got a cropped do then this ones for you.

After applying heat protectant, use a flat iron to flair out the ends of your hair.

This prevents your hair from sticking to your face and creates a flattering shape.

Braided Pony

Dean says you cant go wrong with braids and a baseball cap.

Double Braids

Of course, there are always double braids with a baseball cap.

Bonus: It creates great waves for a second look if you decide later on, Dean says.

Bubble Pigtails

For a spin on braided pigtails, try your hand at this bubbled option.

It creates some fun texture and really dresses up a cap.

The secret to getting that volume is lightly tugging at each section to pull the pieces further apart.

The bubble gives it something to grab onto.

Low Topsy Turvy

Want a 2-minute hairdo?

Try this low topsy turvy style.

Repeat one or two times.

This version is knotted, which creates more volume and texture.

Create a bubbled section in the hat opening, then twist the remaining hair up and around before securing.