
A sock bun is a popular hairstyle that can be achieved with a sock and medium-length hair. It's a great way to keep your hair up and out of your face, and it can be done on any hair type, including layered hair. The key to achieving this look with layered hair is to start with a tight and secure ponytail, and then to use a sock doughnut or a sock to create the bun shape. You can also use bobby pins to keep the bun in place.
Characteristics | Values |
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Step 1 | Pull hair up into a ponytail, smoothing down flyaways with light-hold hairspray |
Step 2 | Put the sock doughnut onto the ponytail, sliding it up towards the ends |
Step 3 | Split the ends of the ponytail into three or four sections, then tuck them under the bottom of the sock |
Step 4 | Pop your fingers inside the sock doughnut and turn it inside out, rolling it down the ponytail |
Alternative Step 1 | Put hair in a ponytail |
Alternative Step 2 | Fan hair out and gather into a bun |
Alternative Step 3 | Wrap hair around until everything is tucked under |
Alternative Step 4 | Spread until you get the desired size and pin it |
What You'll Learn
How to create a tight and secure ponytail
To create a tight and secure ponytail, start by pulling your hair up into a ponytail, making sure to smooth down any flyaways as you go with light-hold hairspray. Ensure the base of the ponytail is where you want your bun to sit when it's finished. If you have a lot of layers, you may need to move the base of the ponytail down a little to ensure most of your hair doesn't fall out of the bun.
Once you have a secure ponytail, you can begin to create the sock bun. Take a sock and cut off the closed end, then roll the remainder of the sock into a donut shape. Place your ponytail through the sock donut, sliding it up towards the ends of your hair. If you have a lot of layers, you may need to move the donut down a little towards the base of your ponytail to ensure your hair doesn't fall out.
Split the ends of your ponytail that are sticking through the donut into three or four sections. Tuck these sections under the bottom of the sock to begin forming the bun shape. You can then pop your fingers inside the sock donut and turn it inside out, rolling it down the ponytail. Hold the ends of your hair at the centre of the sock and continue to roll the fabric down towards the base of your ponytail. The hair will gather in a ring around the sock, creating a tight and secure bun.
If you have layered hair, you may find it helpful to wet your hair down and use bobby pins to secure any loose layers. You can also try teasing your hair or opting for a different style of bun if you find the sock bun difficult to achieve with your hair type.
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How to place your hair through the sock donut
To place your hair through the sock donut, first, pull your hair up into a ponytail, making sure to smooth down any flyaways as you go with light-hold hairspray. Then, place the sock donut onto your ponytail, sliding it up towards the ends. If you have a lot of layers, you may need to move the donut down a little towards the base of your ponytail to make sure most of your hair doesn't fall out of the ring. Split the ends of your ponytail into three or four sections and tuck them under the bottom of the sock.
Next, loop your hair through the sock and bring the sock to the bottom of your ponytail. Tuck the ends in first and then loop the hair around the sock. Don't worry about unevenness, as it will fix itself in the end. You can also try wetting your hair down and using a lot of bobby pins to secure the bun.
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How to tuck in the ends of your hair
To make a sock bun with layered hair, you'll need to start with a ponytail. Make sure the base of the ponytail is where you want the bun to sit. Then, put the sock doughnut onto your ponytail, sliding it up towards the ends. If you have a lot of layers, you may need to move it down a little towards the base to make sure your hair doesn't fall out of the ring.
Now, split the ends of your ponytail into three or four sections and tuck them under the bottom of the sock. You can also try looping your hair through the sock and bringing the sock to the bottom of your ponytail, then tucking the ends in and looping them around the sock.
Once all the hair is gathered inside the sock, pull it as close to the ends as you can. Tuck the hair around the side and into the centre of the bun. Hold the ends of your hair at the centre of the sock and roll the fabric down towards the base of your ponytail. The hair will gather in a ring around the sock. Rotate the sock as you roll it down so that it is completely covered by your hair.
If you have layers, you can also try wetting your hair down and using bobby pins to secure the bun.
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How to roll the sock down
To roll the sock down, pull the sock to the ends of your hair. Once all the hair is gathered inside the sock, pull it as close to the ends as you can. Hold the ends of your hair at the centre of the sock and roll the fabric down towards the base of the ponytail. The hair will gather in a ring around the sock. Rotate the sock as you roll it down so that it is completely covered by your hair.
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How to pin your hair
To make a sock bun with layered hair, you'll need to start by pulling your hair into a ponytail, smoothing down any flyaways with a light-hold hairspray as you go. Then, place the sock doughnut onto your ponytail, sliding it up towards the ends. If you have a lot of layers, you may need to move the sock down a little towards the base of your ponytail to ensure your hair doesn't fall out of the ring.
Next, split the ends of your ponytail that are sticking through the sock into three or four sections. Tuck these sections under the bottom of the sock. You can then put your fingers inside the sock and turn it inside out, rolling it down the ponytail. As you do this, hold the ends of your hair at the centre of the sock and roll the fabric down towards the base of your ponytail. This will ensure that your hair gathers in a ring around the sock.
If you have layers, you may need to use a lot of bobby pins to secure the bun. You can also try wetting your hair down before you begin.
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Frequently asked questions
First, put your hair into a ponytail, making sure to smooth down any flyaways. Then, put the sock doughnut onto your ponytail, sliding it up towards the ends. Split the ends of your ponytail into three or four sections and tuck them under the bottom of the sock. Finally, put your fingers inside the sock doughnut and turn it inside out, rolling it down the ponytail.
Make sure the base of your ponytail is where you want your bun to sit when it's finished. Then, place your ponytail through the sock doughnut, ensuring all your hair is inside and there are no strays or flyaways. If you have a lot of layers, you may need to move the sock down towards the base of your ponytail to ensure your hair doesn't fall out of the bun.
Don't worry about unevenness, as it will fix itself in the end.