 Hello it's Missy! Thank you for watching! Today's tutorial is a mid bun hairstyle where it's not quite a high bun, nor is it a little bun. I love how this turned out, so let me know what you think down below in the comment section. Be sure to like and subscribe if you're new, click that notification bell as always, then you'll never miss any future videos. And let's get started! Begin by dividing out any hair that you'd like to leave out to frame the face. Next, combine all of the hair together up towards the crown of the head. Brush through the hair to smooth out any bumps and then use a hair band to tie off the hair, creating a ponytail. You'll want the ponytail to be just slightly below the crown, so the bun will end up sitting at about the center of the back of the head. You can go back over the top of the head and add some volume at the crown by pinching and pulling small sections around the top of the head. This will help even out the top portion of the hairstyle as well. If you have a lot of flyaway pieces, use a medium hole hairspray to smooth these down around the sides and across the top of the head. To create the bun, the ponytail is going to end up being divided into four equal sections. So divide off the first section of hair near the top of the ponytail. Take a clear elastic band and tie this part way down the section about 3 or so inches from the top. Create a gap above the elastic band and flip the ends through the gap so the two sides become twisted. Then gently pull on small pieces of hair around this twisted section so it becomes puffier and fuller. Once it's nice and big, bring the elastic band up above the hair band so it's against the head. Now take some bobby pins and slide these into the hair to pin it in place. This first section is going to create the top left portion of the bun. Now divide off a new section of hair from the ponytail. On the right side of the first section, this will be the top right portion of the bun. Tie an elastic band over the section of hair a few inches down. Create a gap in the hair right above the elastic band. Then flip the ends through the gap to twist both side sections. Now go back over the hair and carefully pull on sections to make the twisted pieces bigger and puffier. Then just roll the elastic band up towards the top of the ponytail so the twisted section creates a roll and the elastic band is against the back of the head. Slide bobby pins into the hair to pin it against the head. You don't need to open the bobby pins, simply hook a bit of hair from the rolled section and then slide the pin into the hair against the head to hold it in place. Now divide the remaining hair from the ponytail into two equal sections. I also included the ends from the two topped pin sections into these bottom portions of the ponytail. Take the right section and this will be the bottom right portion of the bun. Tie a clear elastic band over the section of hair. Create a gap in the hair right above the elastic band again. Flip the ends through the gap to twist both side sections. Then go back over the hair and carefully pull on small pieces to make the twisted section bigger and puffier. Then just tuck the section under itself up towards the hair band so the twisted section creates a new portion of the bun and the elastic band is against the back of the head. Then secure it in place with a few bobby pins. Now combine the ends that are left hanging down from the ponytail and combine them together with another elastic band. Create a gap above the elastic and flip the ends through the gap to twist the two side sections like we have been doing before. Now puff up the section by pulling on small pieces of hair so they slide up and out of the elastic. Then tuck the elastic underneath so it's against the head next to the ponytail on the left side. And then just pin the section in place with some bobby pins until it feels nice and secure. If there's any additional hair sticking out from the bun, this will depend on the length of your hair. Simply repeat the same steps and tie another elastic band over the section to combine it together. Create a gap above the elastic, flip the ends through the gap and create another topsy tail section. Then just tuck this piece underneath the base of the bun and pin it in place with bobby pins until it feels nice and secured and won't fall loose. You don't need to open the bobby pins. Simply hook a bit of hair from the rolled section and then slide the pin into the hair against the head to hold it in place. Once everything is pinned up, you can go back over the style and detail it a little bit. Pull on small sections to ensure the bun is symmetrical all the way around and use bobby pins to pin down any pieces that are sticking out. Then set the style with a medium hole hairspray to smooth down any loose hairs and flyaways. Combine all of the hair together up towards the crown of the head. Divide off the first section of hair, take a clear elastic band and tie this part way down the section. Create a gap above the elastic band and flip the ends through the gap so the two sides become twisted. Bring the elastic band up above the hair band so it's against the head. Now take some bobby pins and slide these into the hair to pin it in place. Now divide off a new section of hair from the ponytail. Tie an elastic band over the section of hair a few inches down. Create a gap in the hair right above the elastic band. Then flip the ends through the gap to twist both side sections. Then just roll the elastic band up towards the top of the ponytail. Slide bobby pins into the hair to pin it against the head. Now divide off a new section of hair from the ponytail. Tie an elastic band over the section of hair. Flip the ends through the gap to twist both side sections. Then just tuck this piece underneath the base of the bun and pin it in place. Now combine the ends that are left hanging down from the ponytail. Tie a clear elastic band over the section of hair. Create a gap above the elastic and flip the ends through the gap to twist the two side sections. Then tuck the elastic underneath so it's against the head. Then secure it in place with a few bobby pins. Once everything is pinned up, then set the style with a medium hold hairspray to smooth down any loose hairs and flyaways. Thank you so much for watching. I hope you enjoyed today's video. Comment down below what you think about this hairstyle. Be sure to like and subscribe and click that notification bell if you're new and you haven't already, then you'll be notified every time I post a new video. And I will see you next time.