Hairstyles
10 New Ways to Wear a Bun
It's glamorous, yet simple; classic, but not stuffy. The bun is a timeless hairstyle -- here's how to give it a modern twist
Amanda Seyfried's accessorized bun Best for: Mid-length hair of all textures, says Schlenger.
Schlenger's how-to: To prep the hair, blow dry with a volumizing mousse (try Herbal Essences Body Envy Volumizing Mousse, $3.99) lifting at the root and polishing the ends with a natural bristle brush. Backcomb the top section of hair from the crown to hairline. Pull hair back in a high ponytail, keeping volume at the top and tension on the sides. Wrap one-inch sections of the ponytail around two fingers, allowing pieces to slip out for texture. Secure with bobby pins and finish with a headband two inches back from the hairline to break up the volume.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Kim Kardashian's sleek bun
Schlenger's how-to: To prep the hair, blow dry with a volumizing mousse (try Herbal Essences Body Envy Volumizing Mousse, $3.99) lifting at the root and polishing the ends with a natural bristle brush. Backcomb the top section of hair from the crown to hairline. Pull hair back in a high ponytail, keeping volume at the top and tension on the sides. Wrap one-inch sections of the ponytail around two fingers, allowing pieces to slip out for texture. Secure with bobby pins and finish with a headband two inches back from the hairline to break up the volume.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Kim Kardashian's sleek bun
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