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The "It" Girl Hairstyle That Takes Less Than 10 MinutesThese sophisticated half bun hair looks will take you from the office to a wedding (and everywhere in between) |
The "Wedding Guest" Half Bun How to:
1. This romantic hairstyle creates a half bun in the shape of a flower. Start by curling all of your hair with a 1-inch barrel curling iron, alternating the sections of each wave to create a tousled look. When you're finished, break up the curls with your fingers.
2. Grab two small sections from either side of your head and secure them together in the back with an elastic.
3. Create a small opening in your hair just above the elastic, then flip the ponytail up and through the hole to create an inverted "topsy" ponytail.
4. Braid the ponytail until you're a few inches from the end (a regular old braid will do), and secure with a mini clear elastic.
5. Yank tiny sections of the braid outwards to create the "petals" of the flower.
6. Rotate your braid inwards, up towards your head to create the circular flower shape.
7. Secure the flower bun to the back of your head with a few bobby pins, making sure to pin it from underneath so the pins remain hidden. Image via x3THuha
SEE NEXT PAGE: The "Brunch" Half Bun
1. This romantic hairstyle creates a half bun in the shape of a flower. Start by curling all of your hair with a 1-inch barrel curling iron, alternating the sections of each wave to create a tousled look. When you're finished, break up the curls with your fingers.
2. Grab two small sections from either side of your head and secure them together in the back with an elastic.
3. Create a small opening in your hair just above the elastic, then flip the ponytail up and through the hole to create an inverted "topsy" ponytail.
4. Braid the ponytail until you're a few inches from the end (a regular old braid will do), and secure with a mini clear elastic.
5. Yank tiny sections of the braid outwards to create the "petals" of the flower.
6. Rotate your braid inwards, up towards your head to create the circular flower shape.
7. Secure the flower bun to the back of your head with a few bobby pins, making sure to pin it from underneath so the pins remain hidden. Image via x3THuha
SEE NEXT PAGE: The "Brunch" Half Bun