Positioned in the center, her bun is a chic version of the messy bun. To achieve the look, brush hair back into a mid-ponytail, using a hold hairspray. Then, twist hair around your wrist to create a tight coil, and pin it into place. To finish, leave the ends out, creating a fan.
If you're already wearing braids, twist or locs, the Marlon star demonstrated that creating a larger, side braid is a beautiful way to stay cool at the McDonald's 365 Black Awards at the Essence Festival.
In regards to wearing her natural hair on the carpet, the actress told E! News, "I love that it feels like a season of permission to be your authentic self," pointing to the popular natural hair trend, which is more hot weather-friendly than straightened hair.
If your hair is kinky or coily, the Black Panther star's afro puffs are the perfect style for a hot day. To get the look, place hair into two ponytails, one at the top center and one in front, on the side.
To create this style, celebrity hairstylist Sarah Potempa used her Beachwaver S1 to add texture, then softly cornrowed the hair around her head to create the finished look. Although the style make time for a beginner to complete, if it's wrapped up at night, it can last up to a couple of days.
If you are going to do a top bun, update your look by twisting the ponytail and pinning it, so it has a structural shape.
By adding a middle part and face-framing pieces to the front, the Keeping Up With the Kardashians demonstrates yet another way to style your summer bun.
This style only gets better with heat and humidity. If the summer makes increases the volume of your hair, use it to your advantage with a voluminous hairstyle.