Kim Kardashian's Sock bun

Trend alert: Sock buns 101

Hair buns are back and bigger than ever. If you can’t bear the thought of struggling to create a polished look, or you’re worried you don’t have enough hair to create a get-noticed style, don’t be. Use the celeb trick taking the beauty world by storm – sock buns!

Yup, socks are the new must-have hair accessory. Read on to find out how to create a sock bun. Trust us, it’s super-easy and looks awesome.

Sock buns: What you need

You don’t need much to get started. These are the basics:

  • Scissors
  • One regular/tube sock
  • Hair elastics
  • Bobby pins
  • Optional: Smoothing serum, dry shampoo
  • Brush/comb

Making your sock bun

It’s dead easy to turn a sock (one that’s lost its partner, ideally) into a simple but effective bun enhancer. Cut the toe area off your sock and then roll the toe-less, tube part of the sock into itself until it’s roughly the shape and size of a doughnut. Now you’re ready to create your bun.

Sock bun steps

  1. Note: If you want a more messy-chic look, you can backcomb your hair slightly to create volume and add a spritz of dry shampoo for texture. Doing this will create a bun that’s less polished and more "slept-in."
    Comb your hair and make sure it's smooth and tangle-free.
  2. Add some smoothing serum to further create a sleek look and tame fly-away pieces if needed.
  3. Gather your hair into a ponytail. It can be high, medium or low – the placement will dictate where the bun will sit. Use your elastic to secure the ponytail being careful not to end up with too many loose strands.
  4. Now you’re ready for your sock. Hold your ponytail straight into the air and slip the sock "doughnut" you've made over the tip of it.
  5. Carefully gather your hair around the sock bun until your ponytail (now in bun form since you've rolled/gathered it) completely covers the sock. Essentially you’re creating a bun from your ponytail by using the sock to create the illusion of more hair and a more prominent bun shape.
  6. Tuck any loose strands under the sock making sure no part of the sock is showing. Secure loose bits with bobby pins if you need to. Voila – a sexy, stylish, on-trend hair bun in no time!

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Comments on "How to make a sock bun"

Billy January 21, 2013 | 8:42 PM

i have long hair and i can't seem to get it all into the sock it's so frustrating i did it once and i tried it again and it just didn't work please tell me how to get the sock bun to look how it's supposed to

jaylynn November 01, 2012 | 8:21 PM

I love the sock bun!!! it's so quick and fast! I love it because I have such long hair it gets sooo frustrating!!!! but now u can just put it up in a sock bun for parties!!!

Katie October 30, 2012 | 3:34 PM

I love the sock bun! Though I recently cut my hair so now it's too short, but when it was long it was a staple look for me.

Jenna October 11, 2012 | 7:52 PM

I like that this hairstyle is meant for days when your hair is not cooperating! It really makes life a little bit easier...

Emma May 04, 2012 | 2:49 PM

I absolutely love the sock bun! It is so easy and always looks polished. I find the dirtier my hair is, the better the bun is. But maybe that's just me :) It is such a great style and so quick. I have long hair, so it works great. How long must ones hair be to pull it off?

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