Showing posts with label donut bun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label donut bun. Show all posts

Friday, 8 June 2018

Random hairstyles: Braided buns and ponytails

Been uploading these in the individual posts for each hairstyle, but let's also have these recent-ish hairstyles in their own post :)
  • Ponytails
Featuring sunset lighting, which makes my auburn hair look really reddish, and I approve 100% :D <3:


Another ponytail shot at archery classes :):
 
 Side view:






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Tuesday, 16 January 2018

2017-18 hair: December-January random updos

  • Pin-curl updo with a donut as base. Pic taken at night back at home after a concert, so a bit messy. 
  •  Flipped-up bun with fork:
 
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Sunday, 10 December 2017

Hairstyles - Top knot donut buns

Lately I've been wearing quite a lot of high donut buns. I usually wear buns at medium height (except got the flipped bun, which is higher), but I made a really high top knot donut bun for a Missy (Doctor Who) cosplay back in September and then started experimenting with them, and I realized I really like how they look :) I've also tried cinnamon top knots and other buns without a donut, but so far I think my favourite is the donut top knot.

I wouldn't advise to wear top knots every day or very often, though, because the higher a bun is the more pressure to the scalp and that can cause headaches and can be harmful to the hair as well (mechanical damage and especially traction alopecia if the hair is drawn back too tightly and/or too often). So I tend to do my top knots as loose as possible - even if some of these look tight, in reality they're never so tight as to cause actual headaches or pain. And in order to prevent any major traction issues, I also wear a top knot only sporadically, or alternate them with braids or buns/ponytails at middle/low height.
  • For this style, I used:
-An elastic without metal for the initial ponytail. Another elastic (optional) to secure the har that'll cover the donut.
-Brush/comb to pull your hair up in a high ponytail and/or to smooth your hair. 
-Bobby pins (preferably open, closed can also work).

-Optional: A paranda/ribbon to braid into your hair (info about making parandas and braiding them into hair here), other decorative accessories (such as decorative pins, a small barrette, a comb, a fork, etc).

-Pull your hair up into a ponytail. I use a comb to help pulling my hair up, and a baby brush to smooth the hair into a more poliished look (this step can be omitted for a more casual/messy look). My long hair makes it harder to do a very high ponytail and keep the result smooth and non-lopsided, so I usually flip my hair upsdide down to let gravity help when it comes to pulling my hair in the ponytail xD

-Insert the foam donut through the ponytail so that it sits on top of the hair elastic at the base of the ponytail. 

-Take the ponytail and spread it over the donut, hiding it from view, and making sure the hair is evenly distributed. I usually make this step more secure by taking a hair elastic and sliding it over the hair-covered donut (this is optional).

-Gather the remaining hair and tuck it under/around the hair-covered donut, securing it with open/bobby pins if you need. Depending on how long your hair is, your ends will simply be tucked under the donut (and the elastic that I added on the former step would be seen), or you will have to wrap your length around it, hiding the optional elastic from view and adding to the volume.

-Optional: Decorating the bun with pins/flowers/barrettes/other hair decorative stuff.
 

Pros of this updo (in my opinion and experience):
-Quick and reasonably easy.
-Secure.
-Imo, pretty stylish.
-Both  a polished or more casual look.
-A lot of  decoration options.
-Voluminous updo.

-Cons of this updo (in my opinion and experience):
-Top knots can cause headaches and/or traction if worn very tight or very often.
-I find it more difficult to get donut buns messy/casual. I do like polished buns a lot, though.
 
More pics:


-You can also braid the remaining length and pin it around the hair-covered donut for a braided donut top knot look. Add a paranda to the braid for a very voluminous look:

Or a ribbon:

I used a really high top knot with a larger foam donut for my Extremis Missy cosplay (Doctor Who S10). I only wore this style once, during a Scotland trip in 2017, and I wouldn't recommend this more extreme version, as it left my scalp feeling really sore after wearing it all day long:



 









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Friday, 13 May 2016

Hairstyles of the week - Donut buns

Yesterday and today's donut buns:

-Thursday: Donut bun with the small foam donut and the rest of the hair in a rope-braid with a paranda. The central part is a bit lopsided xD

-Today: Simple donut bun with a larger foam donut

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Thursday, 31 December 2015

Hair in 2015 - Styles and video tutorials

And the final part about my 2015 hair journey and activities!

-YouTube channel: In 2015 I started to upload - at long last - hairstyle tutorial and haircare videos. I plan on continuing to upload more tutorials, including my cosplay styles, in 2016.

-Styles: I've been wearing lots of parandas in my three-strand and rope braids; lots of braided ponytails, flipped buns, donut buns and cinnabuns; half-up half-down rope-braided updos; and, less often, French braids. In 2016 I'd like to wear my hair loose a bit more often (in half-ups, perhaps), and keep practising side braids and braided styles in general.   As for new styles I have learned,  I'd highlight Leia's Ceremony updo and Elisabethan hair-taping. In 2016, I'd also like to post about film styles more often.

  • 2015 most worn styles and new learned styles pic overload:
-Updos: Cinnamon, flipped, donut, braided with paranda:




-Braids: Three-strand with paranda and flexi-8, braided ponytail, French:




-Length-shortening updos: With cinnabuns, usually rope-braided:
                                
 -New styles: Elisabethan hair-taping, Leia's Ceremony updo:


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