This method is great for those who have very long hair, at least to elbow-length.
You may need to add some pins to the inside of the bun to help hold it together.
This method works best on hair that’s shoulder length.
Make sure that the hair going into each pigtail is smooth and neat.
The socks need to be long enough to cover your ankle, otherwise your buns will turn out too small.
This style works best on longer hair.
Use a large bun maker that matches your hair color. Bun makers look like doughnuts, except that they are made out of a spongy, netted material
If you have thin hair, gently tug on the outer loops forming the braid to fluff it up and give it some volume.
If you can’t cover the bun maker completely with your hair, switch to a smaller size.
It might be a good idea to clip the other sections out of the way while you work on the braids.
Use bobby pins that match your hair color.
This style will be easier with longer hair, but you can attempt it if you have short hair. It helps to start on your less dominant side.
Use a rat tail comb or your pinky finger and nail to create even sections of hair.
Keep the braid about an inch (2. 54 centimeters) from your hairline.
If you hair isn’t long enough for this, continue Dutch braiding until you reach the part, then finish off with a regular braid.
Use bobby pins that match your hair color. Depending on your hair length, you may have to wrap the braid a few times around your head. This is perfectly fine; Leia herself had very long hair!