Author:
Peter Berry
Date Of Creation:
11 February 2021
Update Date:
1 July 2024
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Content
- You don't have to make the hair rings unified, you just need to fix the top of the bun so that it doesn't have a ring shape.
- Pull out a few strands of hair in the bun and let them hang down or pinch them in different directions to create tangles for a more natural look.
Twist your hair into a ring. Twist the hair in one direction until they are tangled like ropes. Then, wrap your hair in a loop to create a spiral bun.
- Make sure your hair is silky smooth before tying it with elastic. It can take a few minutes to brush your hair to make sure your hair is completely smooth and smooth.
- Use a hair tie to tie your hair in a ponytail. Make sure the tie is not too loose to hold it for a long time.
Create a bun. You don't have to twist your hair like a rope to create a bun, you just need to wrap your ponytail into a loop. Then, hide the residual curls under the bun and fix them with a toothpick.
- Using 3-4 toothpicks to fix your hair depends on the length and thickness of your hair. Avoid using too many clamps.
- Pin clips underneath the bun so that only a small portion of the clip is visible. Stick a toothpick on the bottom (not above or around) the elastic and secure only the center of the bun.
- If your hair is layered, you may need to use some extra clips to fix the layers to your scalp.
- Since you will fix it on top of your head, when you braid it to the ends, you don't need to tie it up with an elastic, just hold it with your hand.
- If you feel that you need to use a lacing elastic, use a fine elastic to prevent it from coming out. If not, you will see the hair ties appear in the bun.
Create a bun. Begin to wrap your braids in a loop. When wrapping it to the ends, hide it underneath the bun. Secure the bun with a toothpick and make sure your hair won't fall out.
- While you fold your socks, spread your hair evenly around the socks so that the hair covers completely, not to let the socks come out.
Advice
- Anti-tangle sprays should be used. It will make your hair less tangled at the end of the day.
- Clamp the bumpy surface of the toothpick clamp against the tip to hold it tighter. If not, spray the hairspray onto the clip before clamping it on your hair.
- Spray your hair with water before styling to make it tighter when you tie it up.
- Always use an elastic band that matches your hair color so that it does not show up in the middle of your bun.
- For a tangled bun, you should mess with your hair first to create volume for the bun.
- These bun styles can be applied to any hair type including dry or wet hair, straight or curly hair.
- Use elastic hair ties to keep hair tight and stable.
- Sometimes, you shouldn't spray hairspray or use hair gel as it will make your hair look unnatural.
- The bun will still look lovely even if you leave a few strands of hair on the outside or because your hair is too short to pull it all off (if your hair is layered) and remember to use a curling iron to make it curl. straight won't look good.
- If you want curly hair after the bun is pulled out, try a braid.
Warning
- Avoid doing this hairstyle (or other hairstyles) every day to minimize breakage.
- Always check the origin of toothpick clips and never use clips with staples with peeling off their protection. Such clips when pinned to a bun will scratch your hair.