6 Tips on How to Grow a Man Bun

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If you’re looking to add a little bit of edge to your style or want to try something new, a man bun may be just what you need.

This fashionable hairstyle is perfect for men who want a look that’s both stylish and easy to manage. There’s no denying that the man bun has made a significant comeback in recent years.

Let’s face it, man buns and top knots are all the rage these days. They’re a perfect way to keep your hair out of your face while still looking manly and stylish.

But growing a man bun can be tricky – especially if you don’t know where to start. Well, fortunately for you, we have six tips on how to grow a man bun.

1. Grow your hair out for at least six months

man counting pointing the calendar date

One of the most important things to remember when growing a man bun is that you need to have enough hair to actually put into a bun. Ideally, you’ll want to grow your hair out for at least six months before attempting this style.

This will give you plenty of time to get your hair long enough to pull it back into a knot.

If you don’t have enough hair to grow an actual man bun, there are a few things that can help. The first is extensions or clip-in pieces. Extensions and clips will give your mane the extra length needed for a manly top knot.

If you’re looking for something more low-key, try opting for some subtle bangs. Bangs are a great way to add some thickness and length to your mane without having to resort to extensions or hairpieces.

Another option for men who just aren’t blessed with long locks is the mini bun, also known as a top knot.

This hairstyle will give you all of the manliness of a man bun – minus the length.

2. Secure your hair with an elastic band

man with beard and ponytail

After you’ve grown your mane out for several months, it’s time to put all of that hair into a man bun. The first step is gathering the top portion of your hair – including any bangs or extensions if you’re using them – and tying it up with an elastic band.

For those who are growing their man buns out, be sure to leave enough hair in the ponytail that you’ll have plenty of man bun to work with later.

For those who aren’t into growing man buns but still want a manly hairstyle, top knots are a great way to go. Now that you’ve got your hair all tied up, it’s time to start styling it into a man bun.

If you’re having trouble getting your man bun to stay in place, try using some hairspray or gel. This will help keep it looking neat and polished all day long.

3. Use shampoo and conditioners with natural ingredients

Man choosing quality shampoo.

No man bun is complete without the perfect shampoo and conditioner. You want to find a product that will help nourish your hair, keep it soft, and protect against damage.

Look for manly scents like cedarwood or sandalwood – these tend to be more masculine than floral ones.

The last thing you want to do is find a shampoo and conditioner made for women or kids. These products are designed to work best with the natural ingredients found in female hair – not man buns.

If you use them, it’s likely your man bun will look greasy, oily, or just plain messy.

4. Don’t wash it too often – this will only dry the scalp

Man wash hair too often, leads to dry scalp

Now that you’ve got the perfect man bun products, it’s time to start using them. But be careful – over-washing your hair can actually do more harm than good.

Washing your hair too often will dry out the scalp and make it difficult to grow longer locks.

Try washing your hair every other day or every third day instead of every day for the best results.

Related: Top 5 Hair Care Tips For Men: Look Your Best

Hair is made up of proteins, and washing hair too often will cause the hair to lose these proteins faster than it can make them – which means less man bun in your future (at least until you’ve grown out more man bun-able mane).

So while this may seem like an odd tip, try washing your mane less often for the best results.

5. Get regular trims so that split ends don’t get in the way of growth

Man tripping hair to avoid split ends

One man bun-ruining problem that can be hard to avoid is split ends. They’re especially problematic for those who are growing man buns out – unless you want your mane to look like it’s been chewed on by an animal, regular trims will help keep the hair tangle-free and looking great.

In general, aim to get your hair trimmed every six to eight weeks for the best results.

Split ends can be a real man bun killer, but regular trims can help keep them at bay.

6. Don’t forget to brush your hair every day

Man forgot to brush his hair.

Just like your beard, hair needs to be brushed every day to stay healthy and look good. Use a man bun-approved brush (like the boar bristle brush) and make sure to brush it in all directions – especially downwards, which will help distribute the natural oils evenly throughout your mane.

Not only will brushing help promote hair growth, but it will also make your man bun look better. A man bun is only as good as the beard attached to it – which means you’ll need a great mane and beard for maximum manliness points.

FAQ:

Can any man grow a man bun?

Any man can grow a man bun if he has long enough hair. But it’s important to remember that not everyone is suited for this style – it may not be the best look for you.

If you’re not sure whether or not a man bun is right for you, consult with your barber or stylist. They will be able to give you some helpful advice and tips on how to grow a man bun.

What is the purpose of a man bun?

The man bun is a hairstyle that has multiple purposes. It can keep your hair out of your face, it can add some edge to your style, and it can make you look manly and stylish.

If you’re looking for a new way to wear your hair, a man bun may be the perfect option for you.

How long does it take to grow a man bun?

Growing a man bun can be tricky, but if you’re patient and follow these tips, then growing your hair into a man bun will be much easier.

It may take up to two years before you see results – so make sure that you stay consistent with the tips in this blog post.

How do you make a man bun bigger?

In order to make a man bun bigger, you will need to have thicker or longer hair.

If your man bun is looking a bit flat and lifeless, there are several ways that you can revamp it so that it looks more voluminous and stylish.

 

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