Textured Braided Bun hairstyle for Men
Men Hairstyles

Textured Braided Bun for Men

Curly tresses woven into a textured braid and secured in a low, romantic bun.Our advanced AI generator lets you try out the Textured Braided Bun look instantly. See if it is the right choice for you before making a commitment at the salon.

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About the Textured Braided Bun for Men

Who it suits

This textured style is perfectly suited for individuals with Type 3 or Type 4 curl patterns and medium to high hair density, as the natural coil provides the necessary grip to keep the braid secure without constant readjustment. It beautifully complements oval and heart-shaped faces by adding soft volume at the nape and allowing for face-framing tendrils that soften the overall silhouette. It is ideal for those who want a sophisticated, low-profile look that transitions easily from professional environments to formal evening events.

How to ask for it

Ask your stylist for a soft, low-slung bun created from a textured braid that starts at the mid-back of the head, ensuring the roots remain voluminous rather than slicked tight. Specify that you want the braid to have a lived-in feel with visible curl definition throughout the weave, ending in a tucked-under bun secured at the nape of the neck. Request that a few curls be left out around the hairline and ears to create a romantic, airy finish that frames the face.

Upkeep & styling

To preserve the shape, sleep in a silk or satin bonnet and use a light curl-refreshing mist each morning to tame any stray flyaways. This style can typically be worn for three to five days before needing a full reset, requiring only a small amount of hair oil to maintain the moisture of the exposed coils.

Textured Braided Bun — frequently asked questions

How long does my hair need to be for this style?

Your hair should be at least shoulder-length when stretched to ensure there is enough material to form a stable braid and a full, rounded bun at the nape.

Can this be achieved on fine hair textures?

Yes, though individuals with fine hair should ask for the braid to be 'pancaked,' which involves gently pulling at the loops to create the appearance of more thickness and volume.

Is this style suitable for active lifestyles?

While it is a secure updo, heavy friction or intense sweat may cause the curls within the braid to frizz; using a botanical gel during the braiding process can help increase longevity.

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