Out of This World: The Complete Guide to Space Buns in 2023
8 min readTypically, being described as "spaced out" isn't the best thing. That is unless you've got cute space buns atop your head! There are so many ways how to wear these space buns, and the added bonus is that it's one of those go-tos you can complete in just a few minutes.
In other words, if space buns aren't in your rotation, they need to be. Check out how to do cute space buns and find some inspo to make this otherworldly look your own. So, without further ado, let's get right into our complete guide to space buns in 2023:
What are space buns?
Well, that's a great question!
Space buns are a trendy and playful hairstyle where the hair is divided into two sections and styled into buns on the top of the head. They resemble two small, round buns that sit symmetrically on either side of the head, often near the crown area.
The term "space buns" is derived from their resemblance to the buns worn by characters in space-themed movies or cartoons.
And, if you don't know it yet, they are incredibly cute - so, if you are looking for an easy way on how to do a cute space bun hairstyle on a day-to-day basis or during a fun night out, today we are spilling out all the secrets:
6 fun ways to wear space buns
1. Twisty Buns
Tightly twist your hair around itself before spiraling it up into tight buns for an extra cute look.
The best part is that you don't need hair to be dry for this simple 'do. You can style it fresh out of the shower, if needed.
So for those days when you want to give your hair a little extra love - say like with our NuMe Vegan Tourmaline Hair Mask — you can just rinse the mask out, throw your hair into these buns and jet out the door.
2. Soft Buns
For a softer, dainty look, go for looser space buns with cascading face-framing pieces. Once you've parted the hair and created the individual ponytails, pull a few pieces of hair out along your hairline.
After you pin the buns, grab a straightener—our award-winning NuMe Megastar Flat Iron is a great choice because of its tourmaline plates that are ideal for working with smaller sections of hair, and seal in moisture by emitting up to 6 times more negative ions than other types of hair straighteners.
Finish by creating a loose wave or even a curl for an intergalactically-approved look.
3. Colorful Buns
Adding some color to your space buns can give your far-out look a whole new dimension. And it's super easy when using hair chalk, which gives you cosmic color without the commitment (or the hair damage).
Our Hair Chalk comes in a variety of vibrant hues that you can streak onto your locks before styling. Trust us, the pops of color will give your buns so much life!
4. Curly Buns
Space buns are a great way to show off your natural curls, and you don't even have to do much to pull off the look because the buns themselves are a cinch.
Before styling hair, apply a little of the NuMe Argan Oil for added luster and softness that won't weigh your curls down. Then just make a clean part down the middle, band each section, fluff and there you go! Cute curly space buns that you'll love to the moon and back.
5. Half-Up Buns
Get the best of both worlds with a half up-half down style that is sure to please the eye. The options for this look are endless with the ability to do loose buns or tighter ones, have a few pieces hanging down around the face or go for a sleeker, pulled-back version.
Even the hair you leave down can be straight, wavy or curled. Grab the Megastar X with larger floating plates to help you achieve your desired look and then rock-et like pro.
6. Braided Buns
For something truly unexpected, try these french braided space buns! For the best results, you should start on clean, dry hair.
Our Signature Hair Dryer uses far infrared heat that reduces drying time, so you can knock out your styles even faster. (Also, it comes in an irresistible rose gold—'nuff said.)
Once dry, simply braid each section of hair about half way, band it and bun the rest. Your braided space buns will be universally adored.
How to create space buns in 8 easy steps
You would be surprised to learn how easy it is to make space buns! Let's take a look:
1. Start on clean hair
First things first, it you want to create beautiful space buns that last, it is important to start with clean and dry hair.
Ideally, you should use a deeply hydrating shampoo and conditioner like the NuMe duo, which will ensure that your hair is thoroughly cleansed and ready to style. They are made with natural ingredients that hydrate the hair all the way through, adding shine and reducing frizz.
2. Fully dry your hair
The next step is to ensure that your hair is fully dry. Styling wet hair, especially if you are planning to apply heat to it as a part of your space bun routine, can be extremely damaging.
Wet hair is more vulnerable and delicate compared to dry hair. The hair shaft swells when it absorbs water, which weakens its structure and makes it more prone to damage from external forces, such as heat, tension, and styling tools.
So, if you are looking forward to stunning space buns without the damage, don't get tempted to skip this step.
3. Use the right technique for space buns
Next, part your hair down the middle from the forehead to the nape of your neck, creating two equal sections. You can use a comb or your fingers to achieve a clean and straight part.
Secure one section of your hair with a hair elastic or clip to keep it out of the way temporarily while you work on the other section.
Then, take the remaining section of hair and gather it into a high ponytail on the top of your head. The exact placement is up to your preference, whether you want the buns closer to the front or centered on your head.
Twist the ponytail around its base to create a bun shape. Keep twisting until you reach the ends of the hair.
4. Secure the hair with bobby pins
Once you have a twisted bun, secure it in place with bobby pins or hair clips. Insert the pins at different angles, crisscrossing them for better hold. Make sure the bun feels secure and doesn't wobble.
Repeat the process on the other side. Release the previously secured section of hair, gather it into a ponytail, twist it into a bun, and secure it with bobby pins.
Adjust the buns as needed to ensure they are symmetrical and positioned to your liking. You can gently pull on the buns to loosen them and create a more voluminous look.
5. Customize your space buns (optional)
If desired, you can leave some hair loose around your face to frame it or add accessories like ribbons, clips, or glitter to enhance the style. You can also use our Hair Chalk to add some colour to it!
So there you have it, super easy and cute space buns for any occasion! Share your thoughts with us on IG @NuMeHair or sign up for our newsletter at NuMehair.com for hair tips and exclusive offers.
FAQ
Why are space buns called space buns?
Space buns are called so because they resemble the buns often worn by characters in space-themed movies, TV shows, or cartoons.
The hairstyle's name likely originates from the association of the buns with futuristic or space-inspired aesthetics.
Do space buns damage hair?
When done correctly and with proper care, space buns themselves do not inherently damage the hair. To reduce the risk of damage, avoid pulling the hair too tightly or using excessive force as this may result in hair breakage and hair loss over time.
In addition, don't forget to maintain a healthy hair care routine, including regular cleansing, conditioning, and moisturizing.
Do space buns make hair curly?
Space buns themselves do not make hair curly. Space buns are a hairstyle that involves twisting and securing sections of hair into two buns on the head. The texture of your hair remains the same unless you introduce curling or styling techniques to achieve curls.
However, if you create space buns on damp or wet hair and allow your hair to dry in that state, it can result in some natural waves or slight curls once you take the buns out.
This is because the hair is set in a twisted position while drying, which can create temporary texture or waves. The level of curliness will vary depending on your hair type and how it responds to the drying process.