Watch: A Curly Updo Video from @boysandgirlshairstyles
The original page introduces the idea quickly, but the redesign becomes much more useful when readers can watch a related curly updo tutorial from your own channel right away.
Use the Original Post Images as Your Main Inspiration
What You Need Before You Start
The live post keeps the technique simple, and that is part of the appeal. You do not need complicated tools to make this look work.
- A parting comb or your fingers for quick sectioning
- Two to four small elastics, depending on how you build the buns
- Bobby pins for securing loose twists or fluffy ends
- Light spray, curl cream, or leave-in conditioner if the curls need a little definition
- Optional clips or bows if you want to dress the look up
How to Create a Double Messy Bun on Little Girls with Curly Hair
The original post describes two messy buns with pinned-back sides in a loose twist. This updated page keeps that exact direction and turns it into a clearer, parent-friendly step-by-step flow.
- 1Start with dry or lightly damp curlsBrush only as much as needed. For naturally curly hair, keeping some texture intact makes the buns fuller and softer.
- 2Section the top or upper sides into two bun areasCreate one section on each side where you want the buns to sit. They do not need to be perfectly symmetrical to look cute.
- 3Twist and gather each section looselyTwisting first helps the buns keep shape without looking tight or severe. Curly texture does a lot of the work here.
- 4Wrap each side into a messy bunSecure with an elastic or a few pins. Let a few curls pop out rather than forcing every piece into place.
- 5Pin back the sides in a loose twistThis is one of the details from the original post that makes the style feel finished. The loose twist keeps hair away from the face while staying soft.
- 6Adjust the curls and finish lightlyPull a few curls forward if you want a softer face frame, then use only a light finishing product so the style still moves naturally.
Easy Ways to Customize the Double Messy Bun
This hairstyle can stay simple or feel a little more dressed up depending on how you place the buns and finish the curls.
How to Help the Style Last on Curly Hair
| Problem | Best fix | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Buns slipping | Twist first, then secure | A twisted base gives each bun structure before you pin or elastic it into place. |
| Frizz around the face | Use a tiny amount of curl cream | This helps define curls without flattening the soft look of the style. |
| Uneven fullness | Fluff both buns at the end | Making final adjustments after securing helps the hairstyle feel balanced and intentional. |
| Loose side pieces | Pin the side twist discreetly | The loose twist is pretty, but it still needs one secure anchor point to last. |
Featured YouTube Videos from @boysandgirlshairstyles
These support the page best because they stay inside the same family of messy buns, curly styling, and fast updo techniques from your own channel.
Transform Your Daughter's Hair with These Adorable Curly Updos: the best direct support for the curly-hair direction of this page.
▶ Watch DirectMessy Bun HAIRSTYLES | Radona: useful for parents who want more guidance on shaping buns that feel soft instead of messy in the wrong way.
▶ Watch DirectMessy Bun Hairstyle That Looks Intentional, Not Messy: a great finishing video for creating a bun with shape, softness, and just enough polish.
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