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How To: My Quick and Easy Hair Bun

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How To: My Quick and Easy Hair Bun

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My Quick and Easy Hair Bun

This post is sponsored by KKCenterHK.

I requested for and was sent the Sponge Bun Twist. This comes in two sizes, I prefer the big one for my long and thick hair.

I am no stranger to Sponge Bun Twists. I have used this tool since I danced ballet as a kid but growing up, it got harder to find in stores.

I am glad that KKCenterHK was able to give me a chance to use this again.

This is a great tool for creating a quick and easy hair bun:

Inexpensive.

Lightweight.

Adjustable opening.

Requires minimal effort.

No teasing involved!

Wire holds your bun in place all day.

My sister allowed me to take pictures of her very first try using the Sponge Bun Twist. She has red hair and this will make it easy for you to see the steps.

I gave her instructions for the classic bun and took pictures.

See how easy this works:

Step 1: Gather hair (curly or straight) into a ponytail.

Step 2: Place the twist at the base of your ponytail.

Step 3: Gently lift the twist and slide it towards the ends of your hair.

Step 4: Roll hair forward.

Step 5: Bend the twist inwards into a circle, adjust, and tuck the ends to conceal the twist.

Step 6: Secure short layers with hair pins and hair spray if needed.

Pull out a few face-framing wisps if you like.

Bun: DONE!

For $1.98 and a bun that can easily be done under a minute, this is one amazing product that I highly recommend!

I plan on getting backups soon. Sponge Bun Twists are hard to find where I live.

For those of you who are wondering, KKCenterHK is based in Hong Kong, has prompt shipping and good customer service.

After K made her very first classic bun with the help of this tool, I styled her hair into a slightly messy bun by tugging strands to make the bun look fuller and loose.

To create volume at the crown, gently push the bun back and forth until desired volume is achieved. Use hair spray to hold the lift.

There are tons of ways to accessorize a bun and here we used my bright orange H&M flower pin. It created a nice contrast with K’s black leather jacket.

Are you familiar with the Sponge Bun Twist?

How do you make a hair bun?

I hope this post was helpful and gave you an idea or two.

Please let me know what you think!

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