10. Low Pony with Headband

A classic low ponytail is always reliable. Adding a headband gives it extra hold and keeps any stray hairs from falling forward. This works really well for medium to long hair, keeping it off your neck when you’re running around. Make sure your ponytail is tight so it doesn’t bounce too much.
9. Half-Up, Half-Down with Headband

If you like some hair down but need the top section secure, this is a good choice. Pull the top half of your hair back into a small pony or bun and then add your headband. It keeps the hair near your face in place while letting the rest move freely. A few bobby pins can help secure the half-up section even more.
8. Double Headband Look

Sometimes one headband just isn’t enough! Using two headbands gives you double the security. It’s especially helpful if you have thick or really full hair that’s hard to manage. You can even layer a thin one and a wider one for both grip and style.
7. Braided Headband

This style is functional and looks nice too. Braid a small section of hair near your hairline on one or both sides, then put on your headband over the braids. It’s great for keeping those pesky little baby hairs from escaping. A little bit of hairspray can help smooth down any flyaways.
6. Headband with Space Buns

For a fun and totally secure look, pair your headband with space buns. Put your hair into two buns, either high on your head or lower near your neck. Then, add your headband. This keeps all your hair neatly contained. Make sure your buns are wrapped tightly so they don’t come loose during play.
5. Headband with French Braids

French braids are already pretty secure, but adding a headband makes them even better. Braid one or two French braids starting from your hairline, and then slide your headband over them. It’s a great way to look stylish while keeping everything locked down. Braid as close to your scalp as you can for maximum hold.
