Make your own doughnut bun with a large, stretchy tube sock. Cut off one inch at the end of the sock, and roll it up. Then, roll the sock down toward the bottom edge so that it forms a doughnut shape. It should be rolled tight and be even all the way around. You can find doughnut forms in the hair accessories section of most drugstores. They are sold in blonde, brown, and black colors so you can find one that best matches your hair.
Use a fine tooth comb to help smooth out your hair into the elastic. If you prefer a looser, messier look, then do not pull your hair back as tight. Consider spraying your hair with some hair spray to help hold your hair in place, and smooth it down.
If you find it hard to completely cover the form or sock, try using a smaller doughnut accessory that your hair will more easily cover. [3] X Research source
1-inch curling iron Bobby pins Hairspray Brush
Mousse Brush Comb Several hair clips
Carefully spray about a quarter size of mousse into one of your palms. Mousse expands quite a bit once it is out of the can, so try not to spray too much. Rub the mousse between your palms, and then spread both hands through your hair. Start at the root, and bring your fingers down through your hair to the ends. Be sure to evenly cover all of you hair.
You will twist each section separately, but in the same direction. So both sides either need to be twisted away from your face or towards your face. [15] X Research source
Make a low to mid level ponytail by brushing all of your hair straight back and holding it in one hand. A fine tooth comb works great for smoothing out your hair once you already have it brushed back. [21] X Expert Source Shun PittmanMaster Cosmetologist, Global Salon Educator & Author Expert Interview. 16 June 2021. Make a high ponytail by flipping your head upside down, and gathering your hair in your hands. Use a brush to smooth your hair out on your head, and flatten any bumps. When you have it at the right height, pick your head back up, and check it for bumps. If you do have uneven hair, use a comb to smooth it out. [22] X Research source
Use hairspray to help hold your hair in place, and prevent any split ends from sticking up. Try using an elastic hair tie that advertises as being damage-free. This will help protect your hair from breakage.
Section your ponytail into three even sections. Wrap your left piece down and under the middle piece, and then wrap the right piece down and under the middle piece. The exchange of pieces from left to right will create a braid. Once you reach the bottom, tie it off. [26] X Expert Source Shun PittmanMaster Cosmetologist, Global Salon Educator & Author Expert Interview. 16 June 2021.