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Thursday, April 10, 2014

Big Bun Tutorial


Happy Thursday, babes!

So for those of you who have asked, and asked, and asked...  I have finally put together a quick and easy big bun tutorial. {for those of you who do not like big buns, my bad.  I will be back to clothes tomorrow.}  I promise once you watch this you will say "oh, that's not that hard."  Because, it's not.  It takes a few tries to perfect - especially for a Type A like myself - but it's nothing you guys can't handle.  

Although I am giving you my tips & tricks today, keep in mind I have long hair that is quite thick.  If you are rocking a bob or have very thin hair, this tutorial will work better with some extensions.


Here is a checklist of everything you will need:

1. Teasing Tools (optional but I like extra oomph)
2. Hair ties (since my hair is so thick I use extra ones)
3. Bun Boosters (these "sockbun" sponges can be found at any drugstore or beauty store.  So can the weird, very creepy hair "implant")
4. Bobby Pins (I use a combo of straight & u-shaped)
5.  Smoothers (you don't want all that hard work falling apart)
6.  An extremely cute bun bow (optional but highly recommended)


Step 1:   Tease It Up

Depending on your hair, decide whether to start with "freshly-washed" or "getting-dirty" locks.  In these pictures my hair was going on "should have washed it two days ago."  I have very dry hair, so with a little shampoo and teasing at the roots, my three-day-old hair is ready to bun. 


Step 2:  HIGH HIGH HIGH ponytail.  Seriously, jack that thang up.  Get all cheerleader with your ponytail.   (again, I use two hair ties to secure my ponytail because my hair is so heavy)

Step 3:  Add Your Bun Booster.  These bun-enhancers will be completely covered by your real locks and nobody will be the wiser.  {if you have short hair, you probably want to leave the boosters out because your hair won't be able to cover them completely)  These both have holes in the middle and simply slip to the base of your ponytail, with the creepy hair piece on top of the bun sponge.


Step 4:  Spread your pony out like a Cousin It waterfall over top of the bun boosters.  Make sure your hair is evenly distributed around the circle and hanging flat.  SECURE with one hairband, making sure it secures under the bun boosters (it will naturally do this most times.)  

Once your bun is secure, pinch out the hair trapped on top of the band until your bun is a desired size.  Does that make sense?  See in step 5 I am pinching out the hair, making the the bun fluffier and bigger (number 6 picture shows a much bigger bun than number 4, no?)


Step 5:  Pin the ends around the base of your bun.  

Once your bun is big & even, wrap the ends around the base of the bun (covering the space sunken in by the hairband) pinning as you go.  Depending on how many layers you have, this could take quite a few bobby pins.  I like to use straight pins for the ends closest to my scalp and u-shaped ones for the ends closer to the bun.  **Make sure not to pin the ends too tightly or your bun will become mushroom-shaped.  


Step 6:  Perfect, Hairspray the mess out of it, and You're Done!

The bun bow is obviously an optional step, but I highly recommend it.  How adorable is this silk bow from Gina Made It ?!  


That's It!  I hope everything made sense.  
It seems pretty simple in my head, but then again I have been perfecting buns for about 25 years.  My Dad likes to joke that he spent X amount of dollars and X amount of time on 20 years of ballet lessons, and the only thing I am putting to use these days are my big-bun skillzzzz. (see Dad, I'm also a great speller)

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crop top in pics:  c/o The Girl That Loves ; bun bow: c/o Gina Made It

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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Bows & Big Buns












Happy Thursday, friends!

I am still recovering from my three-day weekend.  Recovery requires big buns and sunnies for me - both of which paired perfectly with this darling bow dress from PersunMall.  I was a little worried about the fit when ordering, but I sized up and think it fits wonderfully.  

I am sorry for all of the bun-action this week.  Sometimes your only option is to pin it up.  ...and for those of you who like big buns (and who cannot lie) I will have a tutorial up very shortly!

Thanks for reading!  Linkups below.

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Linking up with:  Laura // Erin // Lauren


Friday, November 22, 2013

Work Flair & Big Buns






 
 
 
 
 
Tee-Gee-Eye-Eff!!!
 
I could not be more excited for 5:00pm today.  It is definitely time for some R&R this weekend.  I am also extremely excited to be participating in Shop, Savor & Sip , the 24th Annual Luncheon & Fashion Show benefiting my local Domestic Violence Program.  This is a subject I feel very passionately about.  I am a strong, independent, free-willed woman and I want every female empowered.  As BeyoncĂ© would say, who run the world...  It is nice to be mixing my love of fashion and a wonderful cause.  For all of you local readers, buy a ticket and come support the program this Sunday at the Civic Center from 12:30-3:30.  Lunch is catered and there will be wonderful Fall & Winter fashion from local businesses.  If you follow me on Instagram {@mbfrost} you got a preview of one of my outfits for Sunday.  SO exciting!!
 
Today I wanted to show you a typical outfit for the 9-5 part of my life.  I work in personal finance, and have to be on the business end of business-casual most days.  However, I refuse to let this limit the personal style I pull into my work ensembles.  While this look still feels professional and put-together, I think the fun heart sweater and pop of cobalt in the heels make 9-5 fashion fun. 
 
I also love rocking the major ballerina buns to work.  And no, that is not all  my natural hair.  Quickie how-to:  I start with a high ponytail, and I use both a sock bun{or you can buy one of those sponge ones} AND one of those ridiculous pony-tail fake hair pieces.  You know, the ones that go around your ponytail or bun and look like a circle fan of hair?  Once I have both of those around the ponytail I distribute my real hair water-fall style around the fillers and secure it with an elastic.  wrap the rest of the hair around the base of the bun, pin and fluff!  I know that was a terrible explanation, but hopefully you get the gist. 
 
Make sure to checkout Instagram today.  I have teamed up with 5 other fabulous ladies for a fun, glitzy Holiday Giveaway!  {@mbfrost}
  
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Linking With: LuLu // Lauren // Kristen // Allison // Tara