Many little girls are fascinated by the Japanese-style bun. Although the style of the bun is attractive, many girls do not know how to create it. Don't worry; below, a Japanese girl will teach everyone how to DIY the Japanese-style bun!
First, gather all your hair up. The amount of hair left on both sides and the height at which you tie it depends on personal preference. For a festive look, it's recommended not to leave too much hair on the sides and to tie it higher for that Japanese flavor.
Loosely tie a ponytail on top of your head, twist it twice so that the base can slightly stand up, then tighten it. This way, the resulting bun will be more three-dimensional and won't just lie flat on your head. Use a hairband with a bit more texture.
For straight hair, it's best to first separate your hair into strands and roughen it up before curling. As shown in the picture, divide it into two parts and hold the ends of the hair (this is key). Pull apart—twist and cross—pull apart again—then twist again. Repeat these actions until you reach the state shown in the last photo.
Next is the basic step of winding in one direction.
Secure it with a rubber band, no accessories needed here yet.
Adjust and slightly loosen it according to your preferred size of the bun, and it's okay.
If your hair has many layers, you need U-shaped clips or black clips to secure it. If you're not skilled, you still need to fix it even if the bun doesn't look good, as you can adjust it with the clips.
Choose a cute fluffy ball hair accessory.
Fix it on the bun using clips. Here, you can use the hair accessory to bind it tightly, which also helps to secure the clips.
The DIY of the Japanese-style ultimate youthful bun is now complete!