
These are some great easy bun hairstyles to get your hair out of your face with minimal effort. We all have lazy days and no one likes doing their hair when they’re feeling super lazy. These quick and easy bun hairstyles are perfect for those days when you just don’t feel like putting in that much effort. Check out these easy bun ideas when you’re feeling lazy AF!
Twist your hair until it forms a bun and secure it with a bobble or multiple bobby pins. One of the classic easy bun hairstyles!
For a secure bun, tie your hair back in two low ponytails close together. Twist the two tails in opposite directions until you’ve formed a bun and secure it with pins or a bobble. This is one of the easy bun hairstyles that will not require any more maintenance for the rest of the day.
Using an elasticated hair band, wrap your hair around the back of the band to secure it in place.
Start to pull your hair into a normal high ponytail, but the last time you thread it through don’t pull it all the way. Wrap the rest of the pony tail around the bobble and pin it in place. Pin the sides of the loop down to create a fan effect. These buns are perfect for the effortless “I sort of tried but not really” look.
Channel your inner Leia with this out of this world easy bun hairstyle. Separate your hair into high pigtails. Twist each tail individually in to buns and secure with bobby pins.
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