Bun Hair Style Girl

Bun Hair Style Girl

Top 5 Bun Hairstyles for Girls are quick, easy, adorable styles that work on thin or thick hair!  This post originally appeared on Or So She Says.  I hope you enjoy these fun, cute styles as much as we do!

These Top 5 Bun Hairstyles for Girls will have you running for your combs and hairspray! These are some of our favorite ways to do hair at our house, and we always get lots of compliments with these darling styles. These are some of our tried and true go-to styles for school mornings or playful weekends. As a kid I LOVED doing my sister and friends’ hair. I taught myself how to french braid on a doll, then graduated to my (poor guinea pig) sister, and I finally get to play with my daughter’s hair! Since she’s the only girl, she gets the full brunt of my love for all things hair.

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Since my daughter’s hair is still fine and thin, these are styles that work well for her hair type. They would be darling on thick hair too, but we haven’t gotten there yet! These are 5 of our favorite styles, and I hope that you love them too!

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One of the easiest ways to work with my daughter’s hair is to keep it slightly damp. I always have a spray bottle of water nearby, and I often spray her hair as I’m styling it, if it gets too dry. This helps the hair conform better to the style as you’re working with it, and it helps control the flyaways until you can give them a once over with hairspray.

Flip the head over and brush the hair smooth. Dutch braid the hair, starting at the neck and ending at the top of the crown of the head. Secure with an elastic. Gently tug the edges of the braid to loosen them for a pancaked effect. Using a bun maker, put all loose hair into a bun. Secure with bobby pins, add a bow, and you’re done!

Start with a high ponytail. Separate a small section of hair from the rest of the ponytail, and pull the main section of hair through a bun form until it’s covering the ponytail elastic. Flip half of the ponytail over the top of the bun form, just to make it easier to begin the bottom half of the braid. Take the small section of hair, plus two sections from the ponytail (making them all the same size), and make the first stitch of your braid. Pin in place with a bobby pin, if necessary, and continue your braid around the bun form by adding in a small section of hair from the ponytail with each stitch. When all the hair has been added , braid the hair all the way down. Secure with an elastic, wrap around the bun to hide, and pin everything in place. Finish with some hairspray, add a cute bow, and you’re all set!

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This one took a lot of pictures to explain, but it’s actually a really easy one! Section off the area of hair just behind the forehead. Section that off into three parts, making the middle section a little bigger than the others, and secure with elastics. Flip each section under itself. If you have a Topsy Tail Jr tool, this would be perfect. I don’t have one, so I just stick my pointed comb into the middle of the hair just above the elastic. Loosen hair slightly if needed. Place a finger in the middle of the hair (with the comb), and then remove the comb. Push the elastic toward the forehead and continue pushing until you have flipped it under itself. Finish pulling the hair through, and tighten if desired. Repeat with the other sections.

Take the middle section of hair and move it out of the way by flipping it forward. Take the two outer sections of hair and cross the right over the left. Tie in a knot and gently pull until they are just beneath the middle elastic. Flip the middle section of hair back down, and braid the three sections together, all the way down. Once you get to the bottom of the braid, take the two smaller sections and push them up toward the top of the braid. Secure with an elastic. Flip the braid up to get it out of the way while you pull the hair back into a ponytail. Put the braid back down and then secure it, with the rest of the hair, into an elastic (all the hair should be in the ponytail).

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Place a bun form on the ponytail. Tilt the head forward and spread the hair evenly around the bun form. Take an elastic and place it on the bun by going straight down from the top. Twist or braid the hair around the base of the bun, and secure with bobby pins. Add a bow and you’re ready to go!

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Begin by brushing the hair smooth and then parting it. I start a little to the left of center, and sweep a half-circle to the crown of the head. I stop a little before I get to the center of the back of the head, because that is where the main ponytail will be. Take all the hair on the right side of the part and secure with an elastic just to keep it out of the way. Starting at the beginning of the part on the forehead, begin a lace braid, and continue all the way to the back of the head. When all loose hair has been braided, secure with an elastic. Let go of the braid and remove the elastic from the right side of the hair. Pull that hair into a ponytail right next to where the lace braid ended. Split the ponytail hair in half, then using the hair from the braid as the third strand, braid all remaining hair and secure with an elastic. Wind the braid around the ponytail elastics to form a bun, and pin into place. Add a bow and you’re done!

This was one of the first styles I started doing on her hair as soon as it was long enough to style up. Put a small fip-under accent in the top middle of the hair (the same as I explained above in the Triple Flips). Divide the hair from the flip-under in half. Each section will be included with the piggy bun. These sections of hair can be braided or left as-is. There’s a pictures of each to show you the difference in the final look. Divide the rest of the hair straight down the middle and secure each half into a pig tail (being sure to include the hair from the flip-under). As you are securing the hair with the elastic, do not pull it all the way through as shown in the picture. Making sure the hair is slightly damp, move the hair around the elastic in a messy way and pin into place when it looks right to you. Once both buns are secure, add some clips and go play!We LOVE trying new styles and having fun hair. What are some of your favorites for little girls? We’d love to try them too!

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Becky is a mom to 4 kiddos and wife to an awesome guy. She's a food fanatic and loves creating and improving recipes. Bread is her weakness and delicious food is her passion!

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Begin by brushing the hair smooth and then parting it. I start a little to the left of center, and sweep a half-circle to the crown of the head. I stop a little before I get to the center of the back of the head, because that is where the main ponytail will be. Take all the hair on the right side of the part and secure with an elastic just to keep it out of the way. Starting at the beginning of the part on the forehead, begin a lace braid, and continue all the way to the back of the head. When all loose hair has been braided, secure with an elastic. Let go of the braid and remove the elastic from the right side of the hair. Pull that hair into a ponytail right next to where the lace braid ended. Split the ponytail hair in half, then using the hair from the braid as the third strand, braid all remaining hair and secure with an elastic. Wind the braid around the ponytail elastics to form a bun, and pin into place. Add a bow and you’re done!

This was one of the first styles I started doing on her hair as soon as it was long enough to style up. Put a small fip-under accent in the top middle of the hair (the same as I explained above in the Triple Flips). Divide the hair from the flip-under in half. Each section will be included with the piggy bun. These sections of hair can be braided or left as-is. There’s a pictures of each to show you the difference in the final look. Divide the rest of the hair straight down the middle and secure each half into a pig tail (being sure to include the hair from the flip-under). As you are securing the hair with the elastic, do not pull it all the way through as shown in the picture. Making sure the hair is slightly damp, move the hair around the elastic in a messy way and pin into place when it looks right to you. Once both buns are secure, add some clips and go play!We LOVE trying new styles and having fun hair. What are some of your favorites for little girls? We’d love to try them too!

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Store and/or access information on a device. Use limited data to select advertising. Create profiles for personalised advertising. Use profiles to select personalised advertising. Create profiles to personalise content. Use profiles to select personalised content. Measure advertising performance. Measure content performance. Understand audiences through statistics or combinations of data from different sources. Develop and improve services. Use limited data to select content.

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Virginia Chamlee is a writer and editor with 10 years of experience which includes covering beauty and style. She has written for since 2019. 

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