Cute Hair Twists into Messy Buns

This is a style I saw on a 13-year old girl the other day, and thought it was so cute for the tween age girls or younger.

Top view of young girl modeling "Hair Twists into Messy Buns" hairstyle

Items Needed: 2 rubber bands, comb, brush, hairspray, and water.
Time Requirement: 7-10 minutes.

Skill Level:  Medium

Top view of young girl's hair being styled into "Hair Twists into Messy Buns" hairstyle

Top view of young girl's hair being styled into "Hair Twists into Messy Buns" hairstyle

Top view of young girl's hair being styled into "Hair Twists into Messy Buns" hairstyle

Close up of young girl's hair being styled into "Hair Twists into Messy Buns" hairstyle

Close up of young girl's hair being styled into "Hair Twists into Messy Buns" hairstyle

Close up of young girl's hair being styled into "Hair Twists into Messy Buns" hairstyle

Close up of young girl's hair being styled into "Hair Twists into Messy Buns" hairstyle

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Step-By-Step Instructions:

1.  Begin by brushing and wetting down hair. Now in center of head, part off a section. Approximate size would be 3-4 inches wide and maybe 2 inches deep.

2.  Now divide that section into two sections from side to side. Pin one section out of the way for now.

3.  Take a small piece from the first section and separate into two pieces (don’t get lost here – just follow the pictures).

4.  Now begin to form a twist by twisting the initial two pieces. (Let me try to explain easier. Hold piece A in your left hand. Hold piece B in your right. Now switch the two pieces of hair.)

5.  Now pickup a small piece of hair (piece C) and add it to piece A (which is in your right hand at this point). So we are back down to two pieces.

6.  Now switch the two again. A should be in your left hand, B in your right. Again pick up a small third section of hair and add it to piece B (in your right hand). ALWAYS add hair to the right hand! Then switch the two pieces again. Continue to repeat process till you run out of hair to pick up. Twist the two pieces a few more times making each twist long enough to pull back into a ponytail.

7.  Repeat the process on the second section of hair that you pinned out of the way in the beginning.

8.  You now have two twists that look like this. Pull remaining hair into a ponytail, messy bun (this is what I did), nape-of-neck side ponytail, or even two ponytails. Done!

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Happy Hairdoing!

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  1. PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO.For the record I think it would look better in a ponytail. P.S. who is that a niece ?

    <3 ME THANK YOU MINDY.

  2. You should do a video of this it is really hard to follow. Just found this website today, LOVE IT. You are amazing thanks for showing me all these wonderful hairstyles.

  3. Would you please show how to do a messy bun like that? I don’t know why, but I always have trouble with buns and chignons.

  4. That was really easy and i love the hair do. What i did was i curled the pony tail instead of making a bun because i have thin hair … Just a suggestion 😀

  5. I think this is so cute but I gave up after 20 minutes because I couldnt get the twists to work. A video would be helpful.

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