
It’s great for when you have a busy day at the office, but transitions easily as an ultra cute party style. So it’s an all-around win, especially for those “second-day” styles when you’re not quite able to let your hair down!
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2. Brush your hair up I to a high ponytail (Ariana style!) or wherever you would like your bun to live on your head. Leave out pieces around the face if you have shorter layers to frame and give added style.
3. Using your “donut,” place it at the base of your ponytail, allowing your hair to come all the way through it.
4. Next, spread the hair from your ponytail completely around the bun, hiding it under your locks!
5. Starting from one edge of the bun, use your fingers to slide the hair under and around the donut, pushing it all in the same direction and twisting it around itself.
6. Use a few bobby pins to secure your bun as you run out of hair to wrap. I like to push them straight down into the edge of the bun, until you reach your scalp.
Then, gently push it in and on its side, hiding it under the bun. Do a few of these on the perimeter of the bun until it feels secure.

And another option when using a donut bun, is rolling it from the top of the pony to the base, then securing it as normal.
If you find you have some stray fly-aways, using a little hairspray and smoothing them down with your hand is super helpful as well. Try it out! It’ll probably be your new favorite second-day hairstyle (or, you know, everyday hairstyle). – Erin <3
 
		

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This is helpful! Thank you!
Any idea if this works as well for people with really long, thick hair? My hair is almost down to my hip bones now and my hair buns usually look ridiculous because they’re so big! Haven’t tried this version though….
When I had my hair long, using a donut made my bun waaay too thick. I would put into a ponytail, take 2/3 of it and wrap into bun around the remaining 1/3 and secure to create the donut. then i’d use remaining 1/3 and follow the directions above. It was still pretty big, but looked much neater than my typical messy bun.
This is making me want to grow my hair out again! lol
Love this! My favorite way to wear a sock bun is with a headband.
I wish i can be able to use this style on my hair, but i have a very short hair
Is that how you do it? Haha. I’ve been doing it wrong. I gather it at the almost tips and keep inverting the donut so that hair wraps around it until it goes down to the base of my ponytail! I will have to do it this way. 🙂
Thanks for the reminder! I used to wear my hair like this all the time a few years ago, but haven’t in ages! I always did the actual sock too, haha
How beautiful! I wish my hair was long enough to do this, because it’s so simple and chic.
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We had to wear buns like this back when I was on dance line. We use socks with the toe cut out and rolled into itself as our donut. ????
So cute – I used to wear this al the time, when I was young….Wonder if I should take it up again???
I’ve always wondered how people used hair donuts! I have one but all my attempts to use it have failed so far, lol. Thanks for the guide!! 🙂
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I like to use a secondhair tie over the hair and donut then continuing as above . Easy !