This triple-threat of an updo has us singing, "Once, twice, three times a braid-y." (Sorry).
1. Separate your hair into three sections.
2. Secure middle section with a hair tie, creating a low ponytail. Braid this ponytail and secure with a small rubber band.
3. Wrap it around the elastic, making a bun at the nape of your neck. Secure it with bobby pins.
4. Braid one of the side sections, secure it with a hair tie, and wind it into a bun next to the bun at the nape of your neck. Secure it with bobby pins.
5. Repeat for the remaining section of hair.
6. Finish with a flexible hold hairspray.
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1. Separate your hair into three sections.
2. Secure middle section with a hair tie, creating a low ponytail. Braid this ponytail and secure with a small rubber band.
3. Wrap it around the elastic, making a bun at the nape of your neck. Secure it with bobby pins.
4. Braid one of the side sections, secure it with a hair tie, and wind it into a bun next to the bun at the nape of your neck. Secure it with bobby pins.
5. Repeat for the remaining section of hair.
6. Finish with a flexible hold hairspray.
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Give us all the braids. They're cute, they're in style and they're easy to do. Plus, they look crazy sophisticated when they're pulled in a topknot. Exhibit A: This high bun.
1. Brush through your hair with your fingers, and pull it into a high ponytail.
2. Separate your ponytail into two parts. Braid one half, securing it with a small rubber band. Repeat this on the second section.
3. For a more bountiful bun, lightly tug at the middle of each of the braids.
4. Take one braid, and wrap it around the hair-tie, securing with bobby pins. Repeat with the second braid.
5. Secure the look with hairspray.
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1. Brush through your hair with your fingers, and pull it into a high ponytail.
2. Separate your ponytail into two parts. Braid one half, securing it with a small rubber band. Repeat this on the second section.
3. For a more bountiful bun, lightly tug at the middle of each of the braids.
4. Take one braid, and wrap it around the hair-tie, securing with bobby pins. Repeat with the second braid.
5. Secure the look with hairspray.
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Don't get it twisted -- or do, actually. This fancy-looking twisty-turny 'do won't tip anyone off to the fact that it didn't even take you five minutes to make.
1. Gather your hair from the top of your head, and create a high half pony.
2. Secure your free hair into a second ponytail, just under your first.
3. Now for the twisting: Take hair from each pony and twist them together until you create one twisted pony.
4. Take the end of your twisted tail and wrap it around the base of the two ponytails, forming a bun.
5. Secure it in place with bobby pins, and keep it looking tight with a spritz of firm-hold hairspray.
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1. Gather your hair from the top of your head, and create a high half pony.
2. Secure your free hair into a second ponytail, just under your first.
3. Now for the twisting: Take hair from each pony and twist them together until you create one twisted pony.
4. Take the end of your twisted tail and wrap it around the base of the two ponytails, forming a bun.
5. Secure it in place with bobby pins, and keep it looking tight with a spritz of firm-hold hairspray.
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Remember those Hairagami scrunchies that let you create buns, swirls and giant S's on the back of your head? Well, this twisted bun replicates that origami look -- sans '90s vibe. It's perfect for the holiday and looks especially great on sleek straight hair.
1. Separate hair into two large sections, about halfway down the back of your head.
2. "Tie" the pieces of hair together like you would a shoelace, but without the bow.
3. Take the top strand of hair and wrap it around the center, creating a large donut shape around where your hair is tied. Secure that sucker with bobby pins.
4. Wrap your bottom strand of hair in the opposite direction, securing it around the already-pinned bun.
5. Lock the look in place with a firm-hold hairspray.
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1. Separate hair into two large sections, about halfway down the back of your head.
2. "Tie" the pieces of hair together like you would a shoelace, but without the bow.
3. Take the top strand of hair and wrap it around the center, creating a large donut shape around where your hair is tied. Secure that sucker with bobby pins.
4. Wrap your bottom strand of hair in the opposite direction, securing it around the already-pinned bun.
5. Lock the look in place with a firm-hold hairspray.
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Steal some inspiration from your local "Nutcracker" performance and show up to the next soiree of the season rocking a ballerina's classic 'do.
1. Create a sleek high ponytail at the top of your head, combing out hair so that it's smooth -- it needs to look on point (or shall we say en pointe?).
2. Next, tease thick pieces of your ponytail, until you look like Frankenstein's bride.
3. Once your hair looks nice and wild, take your bristle comb and smooth over only the top of the ponytail to eliminate the frizz. This smooth part will be the outside of your bun.
4. Wrap your half-smooth, half-crazy ponytail around your hair tie in a counter clockwise motion.
5. For a boost of volume, gently pull on the sides. Lightly brush with the bristle comb to smooth it out if necessary.
6. Secure it with bobby pins and a firm hold hairspray. Now you're ready to battle the Mouse King.
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1. Create a sleek high ponytail at the top of your head, combing out hair so that it's smooth -- it needs to look on point (or shall we say en pointe?).
2. Next, tease thick pieces of your ponytail, until you look like Frankenstein's bride.
3. Once your hair looks nice and wild, take your bristle comb and smooth over only the top of the ponytail to eliminate the frizz. This smooth part will be the outside of your bun.
4. Wrap your half-smooth, half-crazy ponytail around your hair tie in a counter clockwise motion.
5. For a boost of volume, gently pull on the sides. Lightly brush with the bristle comb to smooth it out if necessary.
6. Secure it with bobby pins and a firm hold hairspray. Now you're ready to battle the Mouse King.
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