Sockbun really means what it says: bun made with a sock. For this you need a regular sock, but loose ones are not as good as tight ones. If you do not want to use a sock, some stores sell ready big hairdonuts, which are fine too. No matter if you use a readymade donut or a sock, always prefer one which matches your own haircolour. So this is what you do with a sock:
1. Find a sock.
2. 2.Cut the toe part of the sock off.
3.
3. Roll it together so it reminds a
donut.
4.
4. Tie your hair to a ponytail.
5.
5. Pull your hair through the donut.
6.
6. Set the donut near to the end of your
hair.
7.
7. Spread the hair over the donut
evenly.
8.
8. Roll hair into the sock donut.
9.
9. Continue rolling until all the hair
is in the donut and you have reached your hair/ end of the ponytail.
Making time: 5 Easyness:
4 Durability: 5
Making time: ~5mins. Really quick to do.
Easyness: The idea itself is simple: gather the hair into a donut. The hardest thing in this hairstyle is to get an even and smooth bun. I do even buns only for special occasions, otherwise messy bun is perfect.
Durability: high. It depends a lot 1) how tight you can gather the hair into donut, 2)how slippery you hair is and 3) where the bun is situated. Bun on the top of the head is more durable than one on the side. I never had a problem with this bun and it has never opened from the donut.
Making time: ~5mins. Really quick to do.
Easyness: The idea itself is simple: gather the hair into a donut. The hardest thing in this hairstyle is to get an even and smooth bun. I do even buns only for special occasions, otherwise messy bun is perfect.
Durability: high. It depends a lot 1) how tight you can gather the hair into donut, 2)how slippery you hair is and 3) where the bun is situated. Bun on the top of the head is more durable than one on the side. I never had a problem with this bun and it has never opened from the donut.
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