10. Low Bun

A low bun sits at the nape of your neck. It’s a very secure and sophisticated look.
It works well for all hair types and lengths. This style is less prone to bouncing around during movement.
Gather your hair into a low ponytail. Twist it into a bun and secure it.
Smooth down any bumps before you secure it.
9. Space Buns

Space buns are fun and very secure. You part your hair down the middle.
Create two high ponytails. Then twist each ponytail into a bun.
Secure each bun with an elastic and pins. They keep your hair off your neck and look cute.
Try to make them even on both sides.
8. Twisted Ponytail

A twisted ponytail is a simple way to add a twist to the basic ponytail. It adds a bit more security too.
You can twist sections of hair back into the ponytail. Or twist the ponytail itself.
It’s quick and holds better than a simple elastic. Secure the twist tightly with your hair tie.
You can twist two sections together before the elastic.
7. Twisted Bun

Twisting your hair before forming a bun adds extra hold. It makes the bun tighter and more secure.
Gather your hair for a bun, then twist the length tightly. Wrap the twist into a bun shape.
This is a quick way to get a secure bun. Use multiple bobby pins inserted from different angles to keep it from moving.
6. Half-Up Bun

A half-up bun keeps the hair out of your face. The rest of your hair is left down.
It’s a good balance of style and function. It works well if you don’t like having all your hair up.
Take the top section of your hair. Twist it into a small bun and secure it tightly with an elastic and pins.
5. Half-Up Braids

Similar to a half-up bun, but with braids. You can braid the top section of your hair.
Or braid small sections from your hairline back. This keeps those annoying face-framing pieces out of the way.
It adds a nice detail too. Braid the sections back and secure them with bobby pins or a small elastic.
4. Bubble Ponytail

The bubble ponytail is both fun and secure. You create a regular ponytail.
Then you add elastics down the length of the ponytail. Space them out a few inches apart.
Gently pull the sections between the elastics to create ‘bubbles’. This structure holds hair well.
