Discover three effortless techniques to achieve a chic and trendy messy bun suitable for medium hair lengths.
Key Points to Note
- Create a low bun, wrap a strand around the hair tie, and accessorize with a headband for a bohemian flair.
- Fashion two lengthy braids into the bun for a sophisticated braided appearance.
- Elevate the bun atop your head, secure stray strands with pins, and apply hairspray for an elegant ballerina bun.
Procedural Guidelines
Creating the Low Bohemian Bun
Start by parting your hair to one side. Bohemian buns typically feature a side part. Ensure your part is neat and straight, either by following your natural part or opting for a deeper part for a more refined look, perfect for formal occasions.
Gather your hair at your desired bun placement. While the classic bohemian bun sits at the nape of the neck, you can experiment with higher placements. For a wedding-inspired look, try a side bun just below the ear.
Secure your hair with a snug hairband. Opt for a tight-fitting hairband to prevent the bun from slipping. Wrap it around the gathered hair securely.
Create a looped bun by wrapping the hairband over your ponytail (optional).
Twist the band over the ponytail without pulling the hair completely through, leaving about half of the ponytail hanging. Ensure the bun is secure; if needed, use an additional hairband to reinforce it.
Conceal the hairband by wrapping the ends of your hair around it. Take the remaining ends of your hair and wrap them around the hairband close to your head, ensuring complete coverage. Secure the wrapped hair with bobby pins to hold it in place.
Add a touch of bohemian charm to complete the look. Soften the style by pulling out a few strands of hair on either side of your face. Enhance the bun with a floral accessory or another decorative piece positioned just above it. Lock the style in with a spritz of medium-hold hairspray.
Creating the Braided Bun
Determine your hair part. Opt for a side part or a middle part for a classic milkmaid-inspired appearance. Ensure your part is neat by combing through your hair and using the tip of the comb to straighten it.
Section off the sides of your hair from the back. Focus on braiding only the side sections while leaving the back hair untouched. Gather hair from your temples and let it fall over your shoulders. Keep the back hair separate by combing it out.
Gather the back portion of your hair into a ponytail. Leave out the side sections. Secure the ponytail at your desired bun placement, whether at the nape of your neck or slightly higher. Ensure the hairband is tight for a secure hold.
Twist your ponytail around the hairband and secure the ends. This forms the foundation of your bun, so ensure it's firmly in place. The bun should conceal the hairband and feel stable against your head.
Create a braid with the hair on your right side. Begin near your right temple and craft a tidy braid all the way to the ends.
Wrap the end of the right braid around the base of the bun. Position the braid against your head, passing it just below your ear until it reaches the bun. Secure the end of the braid by wrapping it around the base of the bun. Use a bobby pin to hold it in place.
Fashion a braid with the hair on your left side. Commence near your left temple and create a neat braid extending to the tips.
Wind the end of the braid around the base of the bun. Position the braid against your head, passing it just below the tip of your ear until it reaches the bun. Wrap the end around the base of the bun, continuing until the entire length is wrapped. Secure the end of the braid with a bobby pin.
Apply hairspray to set the hairstyle. Use a strong-hold hairspray to ensure the braids stay in place throughout the day.
Creating the High Ballerina Bun
Form a high ponytail with your hair. Gather your hair at the crown of your head and secure it tightly with a hairband. Ensure the hair is smooth and free from bumps. Position the bun at the top of your head or slightly farther back, securing any stray strands with bobby pins if necessary.
Give your ponytail a teasing. Adding volume to your ponytail will make the bun appear larger, giving the illusion of longer, thicker hair. Lift the ponytail vertically and tease from the ends towards the roots using a comb. Repeat until the entire ponytail is teased.
Part the ponytail into two equal sections. Use your hands to split the ponytail, creating a fishtail-like appearance. Ensure both sections are of the same width.
Take one section and wrap it around the hairband, securing with pins. Twist the section as you wrap to achieve an elegant spiral effect. Wrap it snugly around the hairband near your head, securing the ends with multiple bobby pins. This forms the first half of your ballerina bun.
Repeat with the second section, wrapping it around the hairband and securing with pins. Twist the section as you wrap, tucking it closely against your head around the exposed portion of the hairband. Ensure the ends are neatly tucked and pinned in place.
Neaten any stray hairs and secure with hairspray. Check your bun in the mirror and use pins to tidy up any loose ends. Finish the look with a spritz of firm-hold hairspray to keep your bun in place.
Handy Tips
- To ensure your bangs stay back for hours, wet your hair and apply gel before styling your bun.
- Select a hair tie that matches your hair color.
- Consider using gel if necessary to tame flyaways.