Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Half Bun Hairstyle Will Be Popular  in 2016

As we all know, the bun hair style has been in popular for many years. Many female have tried that hairstyle. However, have you ever try the half bun hairstyle? The half bun hairstyle seems to have come into style in recent days. We could see many actress, singers and models making the half bun hairstyle.
Try the half bun hairstyle. Celebrities have taken the half bun hairstyle to the trend and proven that the look is just as perfect for our daily time as it is a red carpet event. You can make a half bun work for any occasion and any hair type or length. Mofain Hair tells you that the half bun hairstyle will lead trend of the hairstyle in 2016.
How to make a half bun hairstyle?
This look takes less than a minute and looks better the more messy texture you add to it. If you have slippery straight hair, use a texture spray to create a bit more texture," Brook advises. "If you have a shorter face, opt for the 'mini' version by taking a smaller section of hair from temple-to-temple and sitting the knot high on the head. If you have a longer face or narrow forehead, pull the knot from ear-to-ear to the back of the head, verses the top.
1.     Long Length Hair:
(1) First, separate the top half of your hair from the bottom half, securing it with a hair tie. Make sure the ponytail is tight.
(2) Go back and gently tug on the hair on top if you need to make it look more voluminous.
(3) Then, tease the tail slightly near the base of the elastic (this will give your bun a fuller look)  
(4) Twist it around the base.
(5) Secure the bun with a few bobby pins.  
(6) Finish by adjusting it to the shape that you want.
2. Short Length Hair: 
That lob you just got might be more difficult to put in a bun, but it's still doable. Create two parts in your hair in line with your temples. Use the section of hair from your hairline to the crown of your head to create a high ponytail. After you secure your hair with an elastic band, pin small sections of the ponytail around the hair tie to cover it, creating your baby bun.



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