Hair Bun Tools
- When it comes to buns, bobby pins will be your best friend. They can make any quick bun look near perfect. Put your hair into a ponytail at either the nape of your neck for a low bun or the top of the back of your head for a high bun. Twist the ponytail lightly, then coil it around the hair tie. Holding the bun in place, insert bobby pins around the bun. The bobby pins are to be inserted through the coiled hair and your hair tie. For a slightly messy, less severe look, gently pull on the bun to loosen it.
- To create a messy, casual bun, all you need is one hair tie. Gather all your hair together at the nape of your neck. Tie one hair tie around the gathered hair to create a very messy and cute bun. For a casual bun, but less messy, coil your hair first at the nape of your neck. Coil the hair tightly until it naturally starts to wrap around itself. Tie a hair tie around the bun, then pull the bun gently to loosen it.
- A new trend in hair styling is the side bun. When doing the side bun, most people like the bun to look perfect without looking severe. Bun pins, spiraled bobby pins, can help you with this look. Pull your hair into a low ponytail or a side ponytail. Gently coil the hair around the ponytail. Insert one bun pin into the top of the bun, then twist the pin until it inserts itself into the bun. Then, take a second bun pin and twist it into the bottom of the bun. These pins will help to keep the shape of the bun without it looking too tight and severe.
- For an absolutely perfect ballerina bun, you'll need a bun donut or ballerina donut. These donut-shaped hair accessories will give the look you want. Pull your hair tightly back into a very high ponytail. Thread your hair through the hole of the donut, then slide the donut down to the hair tie. Sectioning the hair into four parts, Pull the hair over the donut and tuck it slightly under the donut. Use bobby pins to help tuck the hair and hide the hair ends.