How To Make A Bun For Short Hair : Shoulder-Length & Short Hairstyles

  • Posted on 19 January, 2013
  • Short Hair
  • By Anonymous

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You can make a bun for short hair by following just a few basic, easy to manage steps. Make a bun for short hair with help from a professional and experienced hairstylist in this free video clip.

Expert: Michelle Dewyngaert

Filmmaker: Victor Varnado

Series Description: There is practically no limit to the total amount of ways you can style your hair, so long as you know how to use the right products in the right ways. Learn about shoulder-length and short hairstyles with help from a professional and experienced hairstylist in this free video series.

Hi, I'm Michelle Simone and I'm a hair stylist and today we're going to show you how to put a bun in your hair. If you have short hair, so the type of but I'm going to do is more of a top knot and kind of a messy bun, because, with the shorter, the shorter, your hair, the harder it is to get all of your hair into a ponytail or into A button, so this is me more of a messy look and it's going to allow you to keep some of the back of your hair out of the bun. But if you wanted it all together, you could add more gel to your hair or more product in order to get your hair to stick a little bit better. So I'm going to start by just brushing the hair all together right towards the top, because we want this to be kind of a cute, modern, topknot, bun and just get as much of the hair into it. As you can and don't worry about the pieces that fall out, you can always pin them or add some products, depending on how you, like your so once you've collected the hair, try to position it where you want your bun to end up. I'M doing mine right at the crown of the head and, as you can see, leaving some of the hair out and then afterwards I'll pin those pieces up. But in order to make your bun start with a ponytail, I like to use small rubber bands like this. One especially for short hair, because you have less hair to combine and just tie it up and then one easy thing you can do to make your bun a little bit bigger and fuller when you have short hair or if you have really fine hair, is to Tease the hair and the ponytail before you twist it up and pin it so I'm taking my comb and I'm just going to quickly tease some of the hair, that's going to give it more body and hopefully more staying power. So if you're feeling adventurous, you could leave it at that, but I'm going to take it twist it up into a bun just collecting it collecting the hair, give it a twist and wrap it around. Don'T worry again about the pieces that fall out. We can easily pin them, so I'm twisting it up and I like to use straight pins, but you can also use bobby pins and just pin it in towards the ponytail okay. So once you have your bun in place, there's a few things you can do with the back here can either use a bunch of gel or another stronghold hair product, or you can take the remaining pieces and just pin them up with a few bobby pins. Now you'll probably have to do it in a few different layers to get all of your hair and then that's it. I'M michelle simona. We just showed you how to put a bun in your hair with short hair

Vicky Love: I made my one a bit more messier but this is really helpful! :)

Adrienne: Thank you, my work wants me to put my awkward length hair into a bun and I had no idea how the fuck I was supposed to do that. Ignore all the rude ass comments you did great with what you had

C. Boudreaux: Thank you very helpful

Emma Stylinson: damnit! I don't want a messy look!

anonymous *67: I ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ This ‍♀️ Girl

Onion Cutter: OMGGG I was gonna make a comment about how the model looked until I saw the other comments but for real i agree

Risa xoxo: Lmao!! I can't stop laughing every time I see that models face!! Take a nap already!!! Lol

Solange Joseph: Not to show the model 'S face. I like to see the hair.

wendy newton: The model has the same face shape as me. so it gives me an idea of what it will look like on me.

Cheney Newman: Mines never is like that because the way my hair is cut

Aniyah Cotton: Thats not a bun its a top knot

Vijeta Mhatre: coz of black background we unable to see hairstyle properly

Claudia Gonzalez: I like the stylist hair.

Kk Puri: all should not make fun of the model if she is not beautiful.... she will feel very bad.......

Emaan Sayedzada: the Model is like Dude Fuck my hair!

Trisha Patil: I like ur hairstyle u can show how u did it

DIY kate escobedo: no one has curly hair like me and short hair

Ashley Nicholson: anyone notice that she always wears the same thing

Ellie Bellie: That's it? Left all those ugly bobby pins sticking out in the back of the model's head? Would have been better to have sprayed/jelled the back up towards the top then use a slide-in comb for more attractiveness.

Maggie McLaughlin: the way the girl blinks makes me depressed

Ashwani Luna: Why u r nt show back side

Dinesh soni: Nic

krishnendu bhattacharyya: Process is good but such a short bun!!... It looks vry bad & scary

Susan Metz: I’m unimpressed. Looks very sloppy.

TheGlittergirl3000: the person in the chair is like WHATEVER

Laura Holley: Why does the grill getting her hair done look high

rini mindha: The models is beauty

ewcensorship: That looks terrible tbh.

Chavanta W.: WHY HER FACE SCARE ME

K.: why does the model look like she killed my family

Manali Kulkarni: thats ugly... i m sorry to offend

Takoria Ashunte: Awe naw

Beheshta A: dont read more. im warning u. STOP told you its never ending okay it has ended syke. haha lol ok sorry, its done now

Emma Diaconasi: it was so ugly

LORENA BELLO: The model is bulimia, she looks on her face so swollen, she has the glands very inflamed salivary from vomiting and that is seen with the naked eye, maybe she is tired of having vomited so much that day, I who are.

Risa xoxo: P.s. This was so ugly

Disturbed: That model is hideous

Елена Клочкова: Terrible

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