How to make a cute bun.
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Sep 15, 2013
Mimi B.
I have extremely layered, medium (longest layer is about 5" past my shoulder) length hair, and whenever I tie my hair back there are little strands that fall out. Could I braid them back? And how can I make a fuller looking bun?
Sep 15, 2013
Lily C.
Tease for a fuller bun or use second day old hair! (best to work with)
Little strand you can do is tuck them on or use bobbie pins!!
Sep 15, 2013
Style S.
Use a donut for your hair I reccomend the goody brand from Walmart for $ 3.00.
Sep 15, 2013
Sloane M.
Cut the end off of a sock, roll it into a donut shape, put your hair up in a high ponytail, put your hair through the hole in the sock, and wrap your hair around the sock until its no longer visible. Then tie it off and you'll have a perfect big bun.