
photos/post/graphic design: Kristin Ess
Some days you put your hair up in a ballerina bun or a sock bun and
it just looks… blah. This tutorial shows us how to add volume + texture
to a bun in order to make it a little more interesting. We’re basically
using 2 rope braids to create the bun which still looks very simple +
chic, but far from boring. Let’s get started:
- Put your hair in two ponytails using the thin ponytail holders, not
the thick ones. The thin ones will be easier to hide. Be sure they’re as
close to your hair color as possible.
- Make both ponytails into rope braids. (A rope braid, for those of
you who don’t know, is just 2 pieces of hair twisted around each
other.) Tie them off with the small clear elastics.
- Loosen up the rope braids using your fingers. This will “fatten” up
the braid and give the bun a lot more volume. If you find that little
pieces start falling out, just twist them back in and spray your
favorite strong hold hairspray.
- Take the rope braid from your back right (as you see in the photo),
lay it “up and over” going counter-clockwise, securing it with
strong-holding bobbypins as you go.
- Tuck the tail of that rope braid under the bottom of the next braid
(as you see in the photo). This should completely conceal the tail of
the first braid.
- Now bring the tail of the next braid counter-clockwise, coiling it
into the center. You’re essentially making a “snail shape”. Be sure to
pin as you go.
- Last, grab a hand mirror. Check the back to see if you need to
loosen up any pieces to make it fuller– or maybe you’ll need to add
bobbypins and tighten some pieces. Add an over all veil of hairspray to
secure fly-aways.
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