If you don't know what to do with your hair, or you're feeling rushed to get out the door, a low bun can be styled in a few minutes and you can dress it up or down.You will want to create the look over and over again because it is quick and easy.If you want a fancy look, you can try some more complex low buns.Try a braided low bun for a formal event or a fun night out without it looking too messy.
Step 1: Start with dry hair that is not wet.
You should wash and dry your hair.Give it a quick brush if you have long hair.The nylon bristles of the mixed bristle brush will get bumps, but the boar bristles will smooth the surface of your hair for a shinier finish.If you have short hair, add a small amount of dry shampoo.If you have curly hair, don't brush it.
Step 2: Put your hair into a ponytail.
Pull your hair into a ponytail at the base of your neck and tie it up with a hair tie.A hair tie or two around your wrist is a good idea.
Step 3: The ponytail should be divided into two sections.
When you have one long twisted strand, twist the sections around themselves.It doesn't matter if you twist clockwise or anti-clockwise.
Step 4: The hair should be wrapped in a bun.
Wrap the twisted hair around your hair tie and place it in the base of your ponytail.If you have to, put the bun in place with pins.Push the opening towards your head and slide the pins into the knot.Ribbons, colorful clips, or flowers can be used for decoration.
Step 5: It's time to finish it off with a hair product.
Whether you have a messy low bun or a sleek one, always finish your look with a spray of hair spray.Flyaway strands can be left out of the bun or around your face for a softer look.To check your bun is balanced, use a hand-held mirror.
Step 6: Attach your hair in a ponytail.
If you have curly hair, gather it up into a ponytail at the base of your neck by brushing it.You can either secure the ponytail with a hair tie or hold it in your hands.
Step 7: You need to braid your ponytail.
The ponytail should be divided into three strands.The right strand should be crossed over the centre strand.The right strand should be moved over the centre strand.If you want the centre strand to become the left strand, cross it over the other strand.Continue this pattern until you have braided the ponytail from the hair tie down to the tips.Wrap the bottom with a hair tie.If you're feeling adventurous, you can try a French braided low bun.
Step 8: The braid has to be wrapped into a bun.
To form a low bun, take the braid and circle it around your ponytail.Hold the bun with one hand and use the other to stretch a hair tie around it.
Step 9: Your bun should be completed with finishing touches.
To secure your bun, Tuck any loose ends under it.The low bun should be moved to one side if you want to mix things up.If you apply a little spray, you're ready to go.
Step 10: Take your hair out in a ponytail.
A low messy bun can look fun and casual, and can also help to create a more voluminous look if your hair is short.Pull your hair up into a low pony tail and pull at the roots to get a messy look.If you need to add more volume to your hair, use texture spray or back comb.Don't worry about your hair being perfectly slicked back, some bumps are ok, and they'll add to the messy look.
Step 11: You can twist your hair.
Hold your hair close to the tips and twist it around.If you like, you can split the ponytail into two sections and then twist them around.
Step 12: A bun is formed by circles of twisted hair.
Make sure you leave the tail out of your twisted ponytail by wrapping it around your hair tie.Attach the bun with a hair tie and pins.
Step 13: There are pieces of hair that should be left free.
If you want to really nail the messy look, you can leave a few sections of hair out of the ponytail and pull them back individually.You're done if you leave a few loose strands out and style them around your face.One of the best things about messy buns is they work well on dirty hair, but you can still pull off the look with clean hair by adding some texture and grip.