Braided Donut Bun Tutorial

Braided Donut Bun Tutorial

The bun is a timeless hairstyle. It is glamorous, simple and classic. Nowadays, the donut bun variant is so popular, even little girls are sporting this kind of hairstyle.

Braided Donut Bun Tutorial

It was last month when I bought my first ever donut bun maker at Pretty Nothings, an online shop based in Bacolod City. I decided to buy as I was eager to try what the fad is all about. I got fascinated with the results! It’s so perfect for special occasions, or even if you’re just having a bad hair day.

You might be wondering how to wear and make the perfect donut bun. Below is an easy hair bun tutorial with a twist. I decided to braid and wrap the extra strand of hair around my bun, so I came up with braided donut bun!

Here’s a quick tutorial on how to create this amazing look:

Braided Donut Bun Tutorial

What you’ll need: Hair brush, hair comb, donut bun maker, bobby pins, and elastic hair bands.

Braided Donut Bun Tutorial

Step 1: Brush your hair and put it in a ponytail. Smooth it with a comb as you go. Secure with elastic hair bands.

Braided Donut Bun Tutorial

Step 2: Place the donut bun maker around the base of your ponytail.

Braided Donut Bun Tutorial

Step 3: Lean forward and spread your ponytail evenly around the donut bun maker.

Braided Donut Bun Tutorial

Step 4: Hold the bun in place and stretch an elastic hair band around the donut to secure the hair.

Braided Donut Bun Tutorial

Step 5: Divide the remaining hair into two parts and braid it in a regular three strand braids. Secure the ends with small elastic hair bands.

Braided Donut Bun Tutorial

Step 6: Wrap it around your bun and use bobby pins to pin it down.

Braided Donut Bun Tutorial

Step 7: You may use a hair polish to smoothen any crazy flyaways. You’re done!

Hope you all like this tutorial!

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Dhadha Garcia is a lifestyle blogger from Bacolod, PH. She is a mompreneur, a full-time blogger & a content creator. She started blogging in 2007 & became one of the pioneers of the Negrense Blogging Society, Inc. (NBSI) in 2009. She also writes at www.theblueink.com and www.classysweets.com.