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QuestionHow can I do this quickly?Community AnswerA messy bun can be done overnight. Make a bun before you go to sleep, and you will have a "perfect" messy bun in the morning.
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QuestionWhy won't my bun stay in place even when I've used hair bands and bobby pins and hairspray?Community AnswerYour hair is probably too clean. Really clean hair will always fall out of an up-do. You could try using extra strength gel or mousse or braiding the hair to get it to stay. Leave a small portion loose to wrap around the bun, if you like. French braids leading to the base of the bun can help the sides stay. Use a sock or bun base, those can help keep the hair in place.
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QuestionHow is the actual bun created? Do I twist the hair then tie it up or put it up as normal?Community AnswerDefinitely twist the hair, as that is the key to a great messy bun. Otherwise, the bun will look too neat. There is a fine art to looking casually messy.
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QuestionHow do I stop my hair from sticking out when I wear it in a bun?Community AnswerUse products such as mousse, hair gel, and hairspray. When your hair is wet, apply mousse all over your hair. After putting your hair in a bun, use maximum hold hair spray. You can also use a small amount of hair gel or hair wax around your hairline or wherever hair is sticking out.
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QuestionWhat if I have short hair?Community AnswerIf you have sort hair, try take a bunch of your hair put it around the ponytail clip and hold in place as best you can. If your hair is too short, then no messy bun for you till you grow some more. Or, use a hair extension done a la messy bun style.
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QuestionHow would you get the bun on top of your head? Would you need long hair for that?Community AnswerJust pull it all up and brush it to make it higher. Your hair will probably need to be at least shoulder-length to do this effectively. You can't make much of a bun with short hair.
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QuestionWhat if my hair stays the same even overnight? (I put it in a bun and it's the same when I wake up.)Community AnswerTry teasing/backcombing your hair, or even manually tugging out pieces of hair and scrunching the bun up.
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QuestionIt's super hard!can you make an easier way to do it?Community Answer
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QuestionHow can I get that bushy effect?Community AnswerBy teasing your hair. You can do that by using a comb to brush your hair little by little in the opposite direction (towards your elastic).
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QuestionDo you use the same method as a normal bun?Community AnswerThe buns made in this article are arguably pretty 'normal' buns. Check out How to Make a Bun for an alternate method and better distinctions between different types of buns.
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QuestionHow to I make my hair curly without a curling iron?JhulawaliCommunity AnswerYou can curl your hair with a straightener. Check out wikiHow's special hacks to curl your hair with straightener.
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QuestionEvery time I try it looks to neat, how to I make it messy without messing it up?Community AnswerPull at parts of the hair to help make it messier. Also, not brushing your hair before you make the messy bun helps.
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QuestionHow would I make a messy bun in a high ponytail?Community AnswerTip your head forward and gather the hair into a high ponytail, tying it up with a hair tie. Then, just follow the instructions from this article to turn the ponytail into a bun.
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QuestionHow do I wrap the final hair elastic?Community AnswerYou just hold the bun down and wrap the elastic around the entirety of the hair.
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QuestionHow can I get a thick, messy hair bun when I have thin hair?Community AnswerYou can try using hair extensions to bulk up the amount of hair you have. Many women do this to add volume to their hair.
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QuestionHow long does it take?Rider KCommunity AnswerIt can be a quick go-to hairdo, or you could spend a little bit more time on it, getting your messy bun to what you want it to be!
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QuestionI've never tried this before. Which method is easiest for beginners?Community AnswerI personally recommend the third method, because I think that it is the easiest and quickest, but you can also try others and see which you like best.
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QuestionMy hair is really thick! Is there any other ways to do a good bun that will stay in place?SimRulesCommunity AnswerYou will need lots of pins and possibly a good scrunchie to keep it in place better. Also, putting your hair in a good, high ponytail can also help. Use hairspray if you want to keep your hair in place.
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QuestionWill this work with wet long hair?Daphne SambrookCommunity AnswerYes, it should work with wet hair, though you might struggle with getting the elastic around your hair.
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QuestionWhat if I don't have any hairspray?Daphne SambrookCommunity AnswerYou don’t necessarily need it, it’s only if you want the hair to stay in place. You only need it if your hair doesn’t stay in place when it’s tied up.
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QuestionDo I have to use bobby pins? If so, where do I put them?Daphne SambrookCommunity AnswerYou don’t need to; it’s optional. If you do want to use them, put not far from the elastic.
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QuestionWhat if you have 4c hair?yifiCommunity AnswerThere is not much you can do with 4c hair, first wet it and detangle it, let dry (not so dry) and then make a bun.
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QuestionDo I have to make it neat?LalazzCommunity AnswerA messy bun isn't supposed to be perfect. If it looks kind of casual it's fine. If your bun is really loose, just add bobby pins to the front, back, and sides for extra support.
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