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A bun with a gut: An alternative DIY sock bun for stubborn hair ( perfect bun every time )

No, I am not going to talk about fat or a belly but a new technique for making a sock bun. For those of you, like me, who have tried every possible way to get the look of a sock bun without success. I have just the solution for you. My obsession with sock buns gave birth to what I call a “Gutsy Sock Bun”. It’s easier and faster then the regular sock bun. It gives me consistent perfect results. I designed it to handle my disobedient THICK, STIFF, LAYERED and SHORT hair. Yes pun is intended, the SOCK not the sock donut, is key to the success of this bun. The sock (tube or gut) acts like infinite pairs of hands that helps you hold all your stray hair in place so you can make a perfect bun with ease. No more fighting with flyaways. Your layers or unmanageable hair will conform smoothly to the shape of this tough gut (aka, the sock).

Materials:

(always use what you have first before you go and buy anything, that’s my motto)

Directions:

Cut a 1″-2″ hole at the toe of the sock and your ready to start !

Tips to help you create your Gutsy Sock Bun:

  1. Your hair tie should hold your hair firmly in place to ensure a tighter bun.
  2. The sock should be firm but stretchy. It should hold your hair and donut snugly in place so no loose hair will fall out.
  3. The donut’s hole should fit snugly onto your pony tail. This will help the sock stay centered and help the hair distribute evenly around to cover the sock.

Mesh donuts come in light beige, brown, dark brown and black in different sizes

Questions:

Why doesn’t my hair cover the sock?

When you flip your hair over the donut, make sure you spread your hair evenly over the donut. Make sure your sock is centered and slide the donut up SLOWLY. This will ensure even distribution of hair around the sock. Another way is to use a sock in the same color as your hair which will eliminate the flaws quickly.

How did you come up with this idea?

Read: When there are no solutions, you create a solution: The birth of my “Gutsy Sock Bun”