This textured flat twist and low bun style will help you switch from your old twist out to a new look. To make the bun look bigger, I used a foam bun styler to add more length to it. You could also add hair to your head.
A little different from the usual bun, this is a great choice if your hair isn't very long. I use a non-metal ponytail clip to make the style in the video instead of hair pins.
If your hair is long enough to put into a low ponytail, than you can do this style. So this style is a great options for hair of various lengths.
Again, if your hair is long enough to put into a high ponytail, you can do this style. For this style, she uses clip in hair extensions but you can use extensions without clips as well.
Here’s another tutorial on a top knot high bun with a similar look to the fan bun. You can do this style with an old twist out to give your hair a new start.
I love this style – it’s serious in the front, and a party in the back with this french braid. Using braiding hair gives this bun it fullness. What a cute way to show off your undercut too.
This is the classic bun on textured hair. If you have long hair like hers, then you can do this style without extensions.