Many young men are sporting the man bun undercut, which is now a popular hairstyle. This half and half haircut is a mix of the slicked back undercut and standard man bun. There are numerous variations of it. Some prefer to wear an undercut, while others prefer a fade on the sides. Those with hair that is between a medium and long typically opt for an undercut man bun. Here are 15 creative concepts to get you started.
Man Bun with Taper Fade Opt for a drop side part on either side, allowing them to slant sharply backward. To isolate the hair at the top, let the part lines merge. Give the hair below the part line a light texture and an undercut with a taper fade. Add some hair cream to the long top and texture it. Pull it from the back and front allowing the strands to converge in the center. Use the extra length to tie into a bun with knots.
Straightforward Man Bun
Settle for an untidy yet cool styling that will allow you to get everyone’s attention effortlessly. Get going with a few surface and make it more on the sides. Give the hair a brush part to disconnect the top and continue to don a chaotic tightened undercut that interfaces with the facial hair line. Go for a positioned finished take a gander at the top and pull towards the back to integrate with a muddled bun that is given a cleave at the tips.
Man Bun Cornrow Braids
Start this style off right with a high-sided undercut. Allow the undercut to reach out to the scruff and give the long hair along the middle a victory. Make a knot bun at the crown and begin braiding from front to back. With some light texture on the undercut sides, this hairstyle might look good on people with medium to long hair.
Man Bun Fade
Start with a shaved-off section at the back and pull the remaining hair back to where it was at the crown. Hold into a curvaceous braid and secure the base with an elastic band. Wrap the extra length of the ponytail around the base after folding it into a bun. For additional visual volume, leave the tips loose. To complete, trim the beard to match the length of the back undercut. For those with long, voluminous hair, this style is an excellent option.
Exemplary Man Bun Undercut
Begin in style by first going for the “dim man” look with the exception of the facial hair that is left dim brown. Sport a separated undercut and brush it to sit smooth. Apply a skin fade to the nape of your neck for a fresh, clean appearance. Give the long hair in the middle a smooth pull in the back and tie it into a low, twisted bun. Finish with a slight taper at the point where the beard and hair meet. Medium and long hair look great with this haircut.
Let the skin fade sit on the sides and back of the top knot undercut. Add some hair cream to the long top hair to give it a shiny look and give it the texture of a blowout. Continue with an overall quite smooth back and hold into a braid at the crown. Overlap down the pig tail at the center and tie it into a bun got with an elastic band.
Low Undercut
Make this style look cool by beginning with a light surface to your dull earthy colored hair. Give the sides that cool high undermines, allowing it to interface with the facial hair line. Give the main a draw towards the back, guaranteeing not to leave free strands at the front. Position into a pig tail at the crown and tie into a short bun. For additional touch-up, loosen a few strands.
Man Bun Braids
Start with dark brown hair highlighted in platinum blonde for this style. To get this style right, guarantee you have long hair. Begin with a drop part on one or the other side, allowing them to converge at the back. Give the long top hair a blowout texture while sporting a drop fade down the sides. Make a ponytail at the top’s center by pulling it up. Holding the base in place, fold the ponytail in the middle to form a high bun. This style looks perfect on medium to long hair.
Line Up Hair style with Bun
Add that spotless and new focus on your bun haircut by beginning with a high bare blur. Allow it to reach out up to leave just the top area. Hold first into a ponytail by pulling the long top upward. Crease the braid at the middle and tied down the base to make that provocative circled bun. This is an incredible style for men with long hair.
Disconnected Man Bun with Design
Choose an undercut with a temple fade that is blurry. To leave only the top hair, let the undercut sit high. Give the long hair on top a smooth, slick back by applying some hair cream to it. Snatch it into a group at the crown and tie it into a bun utilizing an elastic band. Wrap up with a skin blur toward the beginning of the facial hair line to disengage the hair from the facial hair.
Plaited Man Bun with High Blur
Begin this style with a mid-side part line that secludes the top. To create that sexy connection to the beard line, settle for a side fade that is high. Give the top hair some surface and pull back, guaranteeing not to leave any free strands at the front. Hold into a pig tail at the crown and bend it in one heading. Overlay into a bun and utilize an elastic band to get it. This style is an ideal counterpart for those with long hair.
Messy Bun with Undercut
To begin, style the hair into textured curls before applying a hard part on the sides. Choose a high skin fade that separates the beard from the hair. Pull back the wavy top and position it at the crown to integrate it with a bun.
Undercut Slicked Back Top Knot in a Full Bun