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What Is A Man Bun & How To Do Men's Top Knots For Your Face Shape

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Without the body's natural oils to protect it, human hair will eventually become drier and more brittle. On average, you will need a new hair system every three months or so. Some people replace their hair system every six months and some every month.

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The man bun is a popular hairstyle that has become increasingly trendy in recent years. This style is characterised by a bun of hair on the top of the head, often worn by men with longer hair. While the man bun may seem like a simple hairstyle, there are actually a few key steps to achieving the perfect look. Loop the ends of your hair into a bun and there you have it! Before creating your twisted man bun, wash hair with Dove Men + Care Fresh & Clean Fortifying 2-In-1 Shampoo for a deep cleanse and condition.

Twist Your Hair and Create a Low Ponytail.

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Start by forming a ponytail and securing hair with an elastic. When it comes the last pull twist of the elastic, pull hair partway through to form a bun. This works up high, in the middle and down low on the head. It will also work for shorter hair than the traditional bun method. The man bun works for all hair types including straight to wavy and all types of curls. All you need is hair that is down to the chin or longer.

Messy Man Bun + Beard

The braid here is done in two different ways and then tied into a bun that makes it very poppy. The thin braid is something cool with sides being skin faded. Thick, rusty and dry textured hair is everyone’s favorite plus if you see that gradual taper fade, it blows any other style in the town.

Here’s a tutorial that’ll give you a little more information on how to recreate the perfect top knot. Create a side parting, then brush your hair with a natural bristle brush, which will help smooth your hair and further work in the product. Next, smooth your hair back and gather into a low ponytail, towards the nape of your neck, or wherever feels most comfortable. It might look like a tricky style to create but, the good news is, mastering a man bun is deceptively easy to achieve. It looks best if you start with chin-length or longer hair and works well with any hair type and texture.

Man Bun with Undercut

If you really want to highlight your man bun, a faded undercut on the sides will do the trick. You can also balance it out with a thick beard to get the Ninja look. Twist the tail of your pony, before wrapping it around its base. Once you’ve formed a bun shape, secure it discreetly with a bobby pin. When securing your ponytail, the last time you go to pull your hair through the hairband, leave it looped halfway through.

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Sail east, and man buns were also a go-to for samurai warriors in Edo-period Japan. This iteration – locally dubbed a ‘chonmage’ – kept the helmet in place, with the rest of the head shaved except for a bun of hair up-top. Sumo wrestlers adopted the style too, keen to mimic the might of the samurai, long before men who worked in organic coffee shops thought to do the same.

Loosely pull the hair back, tie it with a band and forget about it. There are different styles of man bun, some less acceptable than others. A shaggy ‘full bun’ is just long hair tied back into a loose knot, not unlike your girlfriend’s hair when she goes to the gym. You see them stacked high and low, and they’re often accompanied by facial hair (which is less common on girlfriends). The top can be slicked back and tied into a bun on or just above the crown. Alternatively, it can be swept back in a messy style or made neat.

Guys with short hair will find it easier to create a low man bun. Apply some of Dove Men + Care Defining Pomade to create a smooth base and to tame cowlicks. Use your brush to smooth hair up into a high ponytail. Try to position your man pony at eye-level, this is a great technique to use when trying to determine which height is best for you.

A two-braid bun is an updated take on the classic style that uses cornrows to create visual interest and make your strands easier to manage. Middle parts help highlight your facial symmetry and bring a modern edge to your bun. Although this bun is prim and polished, it’s surprisingly easy to pull off!

To create a samurai bun, gather your hair into a high ponytail and twist it into a tight knot. Secure it with a ponytail holder, and wrap a second one around the knot’s base. The braids add more texture and interest to your buns and give them a more structured edge.

A twisted bun is created by twisting sections of hair before tying them into a bun. The result is a significantly more intricate and textured look that’s always ready to impress. It’s created by applying a generous amount of gel or pomade to your locks and brushing them back into a tight bun.

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