The bun is a cute and versatile hairstyle for busy women who want an easy look to suit any length or texture. If you need a trendy low-maintenance look, the bun hairstyle can be a practical choice that balances function and style to achieve the perfect finish. Some of the most popular bun styles are low and loose, high and messy, braided and with bangs. With so many variations, you can style your bun to accommodate your mood, personality and the occasion.
For inspiration, here are some examples of the cutest and most popular bun hairstyles. Whether you have short or long hair, you’ll find a stylish way to put your hair in a bun and rock the style.
Contents
- 1 Bun Hairstyles
- 1.1 Half Up, Half Down
- 1.2 High Bun
- 1.3 Top Knot Bun
- 1.4 Low Bun
- 1.5 Knot Bun
- 1.6 Pigtail Buns
- 1.7 Space Buns with Bangs
- 1.8 Two Buns Hairstyle
- 1.9 Cornrows Braided Into A Bun
- 1.10 Messy Bun For Medium Hair
- 1.11 Messy Bun For Long Hair
- 1.12 Messy Bun with Braid
- 1.13 Curly Messy Bun
- 1.14 Braided Bun
- 1.15 French Braid Bun
- 1.16 Bun with Bangs
- 1.17 Buns For Short Hair
- 1.18 Cute Bun
- 1.19 Black Girl Bun
- 1.20 Side Bun
- 2 How To Make A Bun
- 3 How To Do A Messy Bun
Bun Hairstyles
Half Up, Half Down
A modern take on the bun is to wear it half up, half down. Though it works on most hair lengths, this hairstyle thrives on women with hair that’s too short to create a full ponytail. Instead, divide your hair in half and wear the top portion in a cute and trendy bun at the top. The rest can be worn naturally, curled, have beachy waves, or straightened for a versatile and easy look.
High Bun
For a classic and timeless hairstyle, there’s no going wrong with the high bun. There’s a lot of perks with this look – it’s easy, elegant, and practical, since it keeps hair out of your face with no fuss. Brush your moussed hair back and twirl your ponytail around the headband.
Top Knot Bun
The top knot bun is a power move that’s all about placement. In this case, the bun is located at the top of the head, which is complementary for nearly all hair types, bringing the face into focus. To best achieve this sophisticated style, make sure to use a texturizing spray and plenty of bobby pins.
Low Bun
There’s something classy and chic about the low bun hairstyle. Additionally, the low bun is also diverse – it can be worn as dressy, messy, simple, or complex. Whether you gather your hair together simply or add a braid into the knot, the low bun is a great option for days that you’re looking for either ease or elegance.
Knot Bun
Knots look stylish and clean when incorporated into buns, especially for ladies with longer hair. This hairstyle is replicated by brushing your tresses into a low ponytail. From there, divide the hair into two even sections, followed by twisting each tightly. Layer the left side over the right, and switch it to the right hand. Do the same thing, switching sides. Keep going until all of your hair has been used, then incorporate bobby pins to keep everything in place.
Pigtail Buns
Pigtails are a cute upgrade to a classic bun hairstyle. Separate your hair into two sections, and wrap them into feminine, low-hanging buns facing the back. This style is ideal for shorter hair, and is a fun and casual way to add a little flavor into your look.
Space Buns with Bangs
The lasting impact of the 1990’s can be seen with this throwback trend with bangs that has made a reappearance in recent years: space buns. All it takes is brushing your two sections upward, then using a hair tie or elastic. Bobby pins and hair spray can also be used to smooth any frizz and keep these space-inspired buns with bangs in place.
Two Buns Hairstyle
Spice things up by seeing double; the two buns hairstyle is a fun and funky way to refresh your tresses. There’s a lot of diversity within the two-bun style, and lots of room to play. One surefire way to spark some excitement is by placing your buns at the top of your head in two sections, with braids working their way up. It’s contemporary while still being youthful.
Cornrows Braided Into A Bun
A trendy and cool hairstyle for women with afro hair is a bun with cornrows braided into it. Cornrows are an excellent way to express creativity and craft through intricate designs, and the bun at the top provides an eye-catching contrast. This is a great protective style, and continues to be popular and gorgeous.
Messy Bun For Medium Hair
Messy buns were practically designed for medium-length hair. This cool and casual style works well with hair that can easily be tied in a ponytail, with the excess wrapped around effortlessly. It works well for everyday style, especially when there’s a shortage on time. To make this hairstyle messier, leave out a few strands or loosen sections to create an extra level of edginess.
Messy Bun For Long Hair
Though long hair works well for perfectly smooth ballerina-style buns, it also looks perfect in a messy version as well. Leave out a few strands around the face – and feel free to curl them, if you’re going for a fancy version – before bringing the rest of the hair together for this versatile style.
Messy Bun with Braid
Adding a braid into your messy bun is a recipe for success. It’s a simple addition, and elevates the look to have a contrast of put together with nonchalant. For the best results, add a thin braid on each side of your face, in the middle of your section, and bring them both to the back, where they meet up with the loosely tied bun. This look is quick and effective – not to mention cute.
Curly Messy Bun
One way to style your curly hair is with a messy bun. It’s created by bending over, flipping all of your hair forward, and gathering it together. Start with a loose ponytail, and pull your hair through to abun. Pull and loosen as you deem necessary, to fully play up the messy vibe.
Braided Bun
It’s easy to love braids and buns independently – and when combined, the braided bun is a beautiful masterpiece. This hairstyle is easy to play around with and personalize; one is having two separate braids from each side of the head, and then twisting them together in a low bun.
French Braid Bun
Though it requires practice and patience, the French braid bun is a glamorous and beautiful hairstyle. Work your way from one side to the base of your head, twisting in the classic feed-over method with smooth and freshly cleaned hair, free of frizz.
Bun with Bangs
A cute look for any ladies with bangs is to pull the rest of your hair into a stylish bun. Whether it’s a high-placed top knot or a low-hanging bun, this hairstyle is a nice way to allow your bangs to be a face-framing focal point.
Buns For Short Hair
While it might seem as though buns were made for people with long locks, bun styles actually work really well for ladies with short hair, when styled correctly. Use plenty of bobby pins to secure a low bun, which is quick, easy, and super cute.
To do a bun for short hair, add texture to your hair, and then pick it all up to create a ponytail as high up as you can go. Create the bun shape from the ponytail, tucking any ends in. For any shorter pieces of hair in the back, use bobby pins to hold them up.
Cute Bun
For a perky and easy option, a fast and simple bun is a cute way to mix things up. Put your hair up in a quick mid-head ponytail, then wrap the hair around itself without a lot of extra thought – a few strands framing the face also make for a nice touch.
Black Girl Bun
Buns are for every type of hair type – black girls have been rocking every variation for as long as the style has existed. One version is created by gathering braids, and twisting into either a bun at the top of the head or by grouping them in a low, chic bun.
Side Bun
Ideal for dirtier, two or three-day hair, the side bun hairstyle is a chic look that dresses up any occasion. To create this hairstyle, move the hair to the side. From there, section off the hair into two separate ponytails, and twist them together from the base to the ends. Last, wrap the twisted hair into a bun, pinning as necessary, and pulling a few loose strands for a messy effect.
How To Make A Bun
Divide your hair into three sections – two at each side, and one large in the back. Using bobby pins as you go, wrap each side around the middle, then gather the ends at the end and twist together, using a hair tie to keep things together.
How To Do A Messy Bun
Pull your hair into a ponytail; on the last wraparound of the elastic, leave some hair out. Once in the bun shape, pull on the hair to loosen it and create a messy effect, and feel free to leave out some strands around the face.