How To Do A Messy Bun With Long Hair: Ideas And Tutorials

Glam up your long locks with these steps, for there is no time to settle for the basic hairstyles.

By Sushmita Barman

Messy buns are effortlessly stylish. They are your savior for days you are running late for work or haven’t washed your hair. However, pulling off this look with long locks can be tricky. And if you are wondering how to do a messy bun with long hair, we can help. We have shared a collection of 10 messy bun looks with step-by-step tutorials to help you master this low-maintenance hairstyle with ease. Scroll down to check them out.

What Is A Messy Bun?

Messy buns are casual top knot hairstyles that require less time and look effortlessly chic. These buns add volume and texture to your hair and are perfect for every event. They have a dreamy look, perfect for summers, and require only rubber bands, bobby pins, and a few embellishments here and there!

Messy buns are easy to do with short hair. However, you can pull off the messy bun look with long hair. Check out the tutorials below.

How To Do A Messy Bun With Long Hair – 10 Cute Styles

1. The High Messy Bun

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This look is perfect for everyday styling and could be your go-to hairstyle! It works perfectly for both shampooed as well as unwashed hair.

Steps:

  1.  Gather all your hair and pull it up into an unfastened ponytail. You can skip using a comb and let the short strands drop loosely.
  2.  Twist the length of your hair, spin it around the base of your ponytail, wrap it beneath the bun and secure it tightly.
  3.  Use a hair tie or a few bobby pins to secure the ends of your hair.

2. Half-Up, Half-Down Bun

This half updo messy bun looks sophisticated, chic, and perfect for days when you are in a hurry.

Steps:

  1.  Take the top section of the hair and pull it back to tie a ponytail. Leave the bang area as it helps to frame the face.
  2.  Tug the secured hair to loosen it a bit and create volume.
  3.  Twist the ponytail around its base and secure the bun with a few bobby pins.
  4.  Tug the bun to loosen it a little to create a messy look.
  5.  You can curl the loose locks in the front to create a chic look.

3. Messy Hair Bun With Bangs

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Girls with bangs can also try the messy hair bun.

Steps:

  1.  Leave out your bangs and gather your hair into a ponytail. Secure with a rubber band.
  2.  Twist the ponytail around its base to form a bun and secure it with another rubber band and a few bobby pins.
  3.  Gently pull the bun to loosen it, giving it a puffy look.
  4.  Style the bangs with a flat iron to give a sleek finish.

4. Low Messy Bun With Long Hair

This low messy bun is perfect for straight, wavy, and thick long hair. You can sport this look to work and formal events.

Steps:

  1.  Tie a low ponytail closer to the nape.
  2.  Wrap the hair halfway through to create a loop, as shown in the image.
  3.  Wrap the tail around the rubber band and pin it.
  4.  You may use hairspray to ensure the style lasts throughout the day.

5. Messy Side Bun With Long Hair

The messy side bun is one of the classic and most elegant hairstyles. And there are various ways to try your hand at this hairstyle. However, this one is the easiest way to nail this bun style.

Steps:

  1. Comb, tease, and style your hair to add volume to it.
  2. Gather your hair to one side of your head and tie it into a ponytail.
  3. Separate your hair just above the rubber band and loop the ponytail halfway through it.
  4. First, secure the loop with bobby pins, and then secure the loose ends around the loop with bobby pins.

6. Bouffant Bun

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Just as the name suggests, the bouffant bun has volume and roundness to it.

Steps:

  1. Comb your hair with a wide teeth comb and remove knots, if any.
  2. Section out a vertical line from one ear to the other and separate this frontal section of the hair. Clip it separately so that you can work on the remaining hair.
  3. Create a classic and basic messy bun with the remaining section of hair. Secure it properly with bobby pins and a rubber band.
  4. Section the frontal hair into four equal quarters.
  5. Backcomb the bottom section closer to the ear and pull it to the back of your bun.
  6. Wrap it around the bun’s base and secure it with a bobby pin. Repeat the process with the other bottom section.
  7. Create a pouf with the remaining two frontal sections and secure it at the bun’s base for a voluminous look.

7. Braided Messy Bun

Braided messy buns are stylish and look charming!

Steps:

  1. Take the top section of the hair and weave it into a French braid. Secure the braid’s end.
  2. Gather all your hair (including the braid’s end) and tie it with a rubber band.
  3. Pull the hair halfway through the rubber band to create a loop.
  4. Wrap the rest of the hair around the bun’s base.

8. Messy Bun With A Donut

This hairstyle is best for beginners and those who have long straight hair.

Steps:

  1. Gather your hair and tie a high ponytail.
  2. Pull the ponytail through the donut and put it at the base of the ponytail.
  3. Wrap the hair around the donut and secure the ends with bobby pins.

9. Messy Bun With Long Curly Hair

Messy buns look equally good in curly and kinky hair. The curls can make the bun appear voluminous.

Steps:

  1. Gather your curls into a high ponytail.
  2. Twist the ponytail gently and wrap it around its base.
  3. Secure with bobby pins.

10. Messy Bun Without Bobby Pins

This is best for emergencies. Try this cute messy bun hairstyle if you do not have bobby pins and your hair is a mess.

Steps:

  1. Gather your hair into a high ponytail.
  2. Take a rubber band, and twist it once, as shown in the image.
  3. Create a donut with the hair around the center of the ponytail.
  4. Tie the hair with the rubber band, as shown in the image. Pull the tied hair section to give it a donut-like shape.
  5. Gather the remaining hair to the front.
  6. Pull the rubber band in the front and stick the hair ends back into it.

In A Nutshell

We all go through the bad hair days and understand the struggle they bring to us, especially when the hair is long. But if you know how to do a messy bun with long hair, managing bad hair days become easier. We hope the tutorials shared in the article will help you style your long hair effortlessly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do messy buns damage your hair?

Yes, but only if you tie your hair in a bun too often. Tying your hair tightly in a bun frequently can lead to hair breakage and gradual hair loss due to excessive pulling at the roots.

What is messy hair called?

Messy hair may be called tousled, disheveled, or ruffled hair.

Is a messy bun professional?

No. A messy bun is not considered a professional hairstyle as it looks careless and unkempt.

Key Takeaways

  •  Messy buns work well on both clean and unwashed hair. In fact, they look best in two-day-old hair.
  •  You can try styles like messy high buns, half updos, and low messy buns.
  •  You don’t need a comb for doing messy buns. All you need is a rubber band and a few bobby pins.
  •  Messy buns are perfect for all hair types, including long curly hair.

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Sushmita has a master’s degree in English literature from Gauhati University, Assam, and is an experienced content writer and editor.... more

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