The slicked-back bun is one hairstyle that has been around for decades and is not leaving the beauty scene anytime soon. Simple yet elegant, this hairstyle gives its wearer a distinguished, polished look, making it a popular choice among the curly hair community. If you’re looking for a low-effort style that still packs a powerful punch, look no further than this classic style. Regardless of your texture, this hairstyle is easy and simple and can be achieved with just a few bobby pins, an edge tamer, and gel.
WHY IS THE SLICKED-BACK BUN A GREAT HAIRSTYLE FOR THIS HOLIDAY?
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This is a chic and classy hairstyle that can be worn anywhere, from making a quick trip to the store to casual get-togethers to grand events like a soiree or a gala. There is nothing worse than trying to create an elaborate style during a hectic day, which is why this style is a fan favorite. It is quick and easy to achieve and works as an effortless last-minute hairstyle.
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The slicked bun is a great holiday hairstyle you can DIY at home using hair products and items you already own. You can easily dress it up with a scarf, jeweled bobby pins, or a headband without messing up the style. The holidays can be busy and bustling and heading to a salon for an elegant updo may not be feasible for your wallet or time.
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The slicked-back bun is also great for hair of different lengths, but if you have short hair, you may need to add hair extensions to the ends to create that full-look effect. You aren’t limited to just a bun; you can get creative with shapes like a military bun, buns with middle parts, or chignon. If you’ve been rocking bangs this season, this can make the look pop even more.
HOW TO CREATE THE SLICKED-BACK HAIRSTYLE
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Here are the essential items you’ll need to achieve this hairstyle:
- Hair gel
- Hairbrush
- Elastic bands or scrunchie
- Silk or satin scarf
- Edge tamer
- Edge brush
- Hairspray (optional)
- Blow dryer (optional)
1. START ON CLEAN, PRE-STRETCHED HAIR OR WET, DETANGLED HAIR
For this hairstyle, you want to ensure that your hair is clean, properly detangled and stretched so it can lay flat nicely without any bumps or swelling. To stretch your hair, you can use a hair straightener and a heat protectant or heatless methods such as braiding, twisting, or threading your hair with wool. Similarly, you can start on wet, detangled hair (say, immediately after a wash) that has not been stretched.
2. SLEEK YOUR HAIR DOWN
Apply your hair gel generously (you may want to do this in sections to ensure every part of your hair gets the gel) and brush back with your hair brush into a ponytail. Make sure your hair lays as flat as possible. Secure the ends of the ponytail with the scrunchie or elastic bands and roll the ends into a bun.
Follow this by wrapping your silk or satin scarf firmly around your head and leaving for a couple of hours, or if you’re in a hurry, dry it with a blow dryer.
3. PUT THE FINISHING TOUCHES
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Remove the satin scarf when your hair is dried, and lay your edges with an edge brush and edge tamer/control. Spray some shine from your hair spray to give that extra glossy look. You can also elevate your look by accessorizing your slicked-back bun with barrettes, hair clips, hair jewels, headbands, hair pins, and hair scarf, to mention a few.
Will you be trying the slick back bun this holiday or trying the trendy ballet bun? Tell us in the comments.