 Hello it's Missy! Thank you for watching! Today's video is three high bun hairstyles. I haven't posted one of these tutorials in a while so I hope you enjoy the hairstyles that I've come up with. Comment down below if you have a favorite. I will let you know at the end of the video which one is my favorite. Like and subscribe if you're new to my channel, click that little bell then you'll never miss any future videos and let's get started! For the first hairstyle I'm going to begin by brushing all of my hair together at the crown of my head. Using a hairband I'm going to tie it all together into a high ponytail. Now I'm going to divide the ponytail into two equal sections and work with each section individually. Starting with the right section I'm going to take this hair and create a C-shaped loop tucking the hair back around the hairband. So I'm pulling the hairband out at the back of my head and I'm wrapping the section around the hairband so it's going back through creating a loop and then the ends will be sticking out the right side of the bun. Then I'm going to repeat the same process with the other section of hair at the front of the bun. So I'm taking the section on the left side and I'm going to pull out a section of the hairband at the front of the bun and I'm going to create a C-shaped loop with the section of hair. I'm going to tuck the section around the hairband so it creates a loop and then the ends are sticking out on the left side of the bun. Now I'm going to braid the two end sections that are sticking out on each side of the bun. So starting with the section on the right side I'm going to divide the section into three equal pieces and I'm crossing the side strands under the middle strand alternating between the right and the left side sections. So I'm just crossing the left side under the middle then crossing the right side under the middle and working my way down to the ends. Then once the braid reaches the bottom I'm going to slide a bobby pin over the end of the braid so it doesn't unravel. And now I can go back over the braid and gently pull on the sides so it loosens out of the bobby pin just slightly. This will make the braid look a little bit more casual and it will also become wider and more full. Now I'm going to braid the ends on the left side of the bun so I'm dividing the section into three smaller pieces and I'm crossing the side strands under the middle strand alternating between the left and the right side strands and I'm going to repeat this pattern working my way down to the ends of the hair. And once the braid reaches the bottom again I'm going to slide a bobby pin over the end of the braid. And then I can go back over it and gently pull on the sides to widen the braid and make it look fuller than it is. So now once both braids are done I'm going to wrap and pin both of them to finish off the bun. So I'm taking the braid from the right side of my head and I'm going to wrap it around the front of the bun. And since there's a bobby pin already on the end of the braid I'm simply going to slide it into the hair towards the center of the bun. Then I'm going to take the braid from the left side of my head and wrap this one around the back of the braid doing the same technique as before sliding the bobby pin at the end of the braid into the hair towards the center of the bun to hold the braid in place. I'm also going to add in some more bobby pins wherever the bun or braid feels a little bit loose and this will also help close off any gaps anywhere in the bun as well. For the next bun this is a style I saw trending on social media. It has a 90s vibe so to create this style I'm going to begin by brushing all of my hair up into a high ponytail again. Then using a hair band I'm going to tie off the hair at the crown of my head. Now I'm going to divide off small sections of hair from the ponytail and wrap these into the small curled sections of the bun. So I'm taking a half inch section of hair from the ponytail and what I'm going to do is just wrap this small section around my left pointer finger and I'm wrapping the entire section of hair all the way to the ends. And then once it's all wrapped up I'm going to lay the section against the top of my head. Then I'm going to grab some bobby pins and I'm going to pin both sides of the curl. So I'm just gripping a small bit of hair on one side of the loop and then I'm going to push the pin in so it's horizontal along the curled section. And I'm going to pin both the left side and the right side just to ensure that it's going to stay pinned in place. So once that feels nice and snug I'm going to divide off a new section of hair and again I'm going to wrap this around my left pointer finger again. I'm wrapping the sections forwards towards my face and I'm wrapping the entire section down to the ends so it's all inside this loop. Then I'm laying the section against my head in front of the hair band and I'm going to pin both the left and the right sides of the loop with bobby pins. And I'm just going to repeat this pattern rolling small sections of hair until basically all of the hair from the ponytail is rolled and pinned at the top of my head. I worked in a clockwise pattern around the hair band so starting basically on the left front side of the bun I laid the first sections against my head and then I began piling a second section on top of that first row. I also made sure to divide off different sized sections anywhere between a quarter of an inch and a half inch in thickness. I didn't want sections that were too big or sections that were too small. Once I worked my way across the front of the bun then I moved down the right side and then around to the back section of the bun and as I'm wrapping and pinning I'm going to make sure to look at the style from all angles just to make sure that the bun is staying in one spot, one central area at the top of my head. It's easy to add too much hair into one side and then the bun kind of ends up looking lopsided. So once I wrapped and pinned sections around the entire base of the bun I used the last few sections in the center to kind of build the bun out a little bit and add some height. It's easy to wrap and pin each section as you go to ensure the end result will look the way you like. This style does take a little bit of extra time to create but I think it's really cute and it's actually something that I wore all the time for formal events when I was younger so I think it's really fun that it's trending again. For the third hairstyle I'm going to begin this look by brushing all of my hair into a high ponytail again. I'm going to place all of my hair at the crown of my head and then wrap it with a hairband. On the last wrap of the hairband though I'm going to pull the hair only part way through to create a loop in the hair so the ends should be pointing towards the top of my head towards my face and I'm going to use this section of hair sticking out to braid them into a regular three strand braid. So I'm splitting the section into three smaller pieces and I'm going to cross the side strands over the middle strand alternating between the left and the right side strands. Then once the braid reaches the ends I'm going to take the braid and wrap it around the right side of the bun. I need the braid to be fuller and more disheveled just for this specific style so I'm going to gently pull on the edges to loosen small sections from the braid. This is what will help make it look wider and more full as well. Then I'm just going to continue wrapping the ends of the braid around the base of the bun and pin it over the top of the hairband and now I'm going to go back over the looped section of the bun on the left side and gently pull on small sections in opposite directions working my way up from bottom to top. This will just add texture to this looped section and then once that's done I'm going to go back over the whole style and pinch and pull on the hair at the top of my head and add some volume here. I'm also going to pin down the braid and make sure the style feels nice and pinned. Then once that's all done I can set everything with hairspray and smooth down any flyaway pieces. That wraps up today's video. Comment down below if you had a favorite hairstyle of the three. My favorite was the first one. I just thought that was a really unique way to do a high bun. If you're subscribed to my channel thank you so much. 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