As we all learn eventually, even the simplest hairstyles can be a challenge to master. Low buns are definitely part of this list, because as straightforward as they can be, these require small styling tweaks to look more flattering. Here are some ideas how to make any low bun flattering.
Don’t Part Your Hair
The key to mastering natural-looking hairstyles is making sure there are no harsh lines in your look. This includes having no clear partitions, which can help you look younger.
A beautiful and chunky twisted low bun on thick and long hair, with a sleek volume on top and face-framing locks.
A beautiful messy and wrapped low bun with a wavy textural top and face-framing locks down.
A beautiful sleek twisted low bun with a sleek top is a chic idea for many occasions and it can be worn every day, too.
A beautiful twisted low bun with an ombre blonde touch is a chic idea for long hair, it can be rocked with many bridal styles.
A bold and catchy sleek wrapped low bun with a sleek top is an ultra-elegant hairstyle for many occasions.
Consider Where Your Bun Sits
To give your low bun a fuss-free effect, position it on the same level as the center of your ear. Putting it too low might make it appear too loose and make tying your tresses a bit more difficult.
A chic low bun hairstyle with a bump, a tight twisted bun and some face-framing locks is a cool idea.
A classic twisted low bun with a sleek top and some face-framing locks is a cool hairstyle to rock.
A cool twisted low bun with a bump on top and some face-framing hair is always a cool idea to rock.
A gorgeous braided low bun on long hair, with a volume on top is idea for those who have long and thick hair.
A knotted low bun with a messy and wavy top is a cool idea for long hair.
Don’t Put Your Hair Through Elastic All The Way
Instead of pulling your hair all the way through the elastic like a ponytail, stop a quarter of the way. From there, grab the ends of your hair, wrap it around the bun, and secure the look by tucking the ends back into the elastic.
A knotted low bun with a textured top is a cool 5-minute hairstyle to pull off for many occasions.
A lovely twisted low bun with a bit of waves and a volume on top plus some face-framing hair is a cool idea.
A low curly bun is luxurious without accessoris, prefet a silk scrunchie to prevent frizz.
A messy low bun paired with textured hair on tpo is a cool idea for a lazy day.
A messy low bun with a messy bump on top and waves down is a cool idea for many occasions, even weddings.
Add Volume
Fingercombing and adjusting some areas of your low bun can do wonders for volume. For that natural look, just mess it up a little bit and pull on some small sections to add some details. When doing this step, try to take your face shape into consideration, too. For example, if you have a longer face, you can opt to add volume to the sides by pulling your bun horizontally. Remember not to make your low bun too tight as it may be harmful for your hair, and it may fall out.
A messy low bun with a messy top is a cool idea for medium and short hair.
A messy low bun with a volume on top and some face-framing locks is a good idea for both medium and long hair.
A messy low bun with a volume on top and some locks down is a perfect solution.
A messy twised low bun with a messy bump on top and some locks down is a chic and cool idea if your style isn't too formal.
A messy wrapped low bun with a messy bump and face-framing locks is a cool idea for short or medium hair.
Frame Your Face With Side Bangs
Face-framing details are crucial to a flattering low bun. Pull your hair and heat the roots a bit and create the curl like this. The main point is not to go directly to the side to create the curl. If you do it that way, your hair doesn’t have any volume. Curve it forward then to the side.
A messy wrapped low bun with a wavy top and some face-framing locks is a chic and feminine solution.