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How to Bun according to TheBeautyDepartment.com

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Step 1:

If your hair is straight, use a 1″ curling iron to curl everything under. This will make it easier to tuck pieces into the bun. When they’re straight, they tend to pop out more. If you have wave or curl you can skip this step if you want to.

Step 2:

Flip your hair over and gather everything into a ponytail on top of you head, securing it with an elastic ponytail holder.

Step 3:

On the last time around with the ponytail holder, only pull the ponytail through half way.

Step 4:

Take the loop you’ve created and spread it out. Don’t over think it. Just widen it and allow it to be somewhat messy.

Step 5:

Take the tail end and wrap it around the ponytail base.

Step 6:

Pin the end of the ponytail to the base using a couple of hair pins/bobby pins.

Step 7:

Gently pull on pieces and then pin them. This will give your top-knot a slightly more messy texture.

Step 8:

Spray a veil of medium hold hairspray all over. Don’t smooth down all of the fly aways; just lightly tuck the pieces that have gone rogue.

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A classic, chignon hairstyle can be the perfect finishing touch to any bride’s wedding day look.  For 2011 and 2012, chignons are voluminous, textured, and accessorized.  Popular accessories for this hairstyle are decorative headbands, ornate combs or pins, and flowers.  To really make a statement look for unique, vintage accessories with a romantic feel.

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