Curly Blonde Man Bun with Natural Texture and Mid-Length Sides
Top
Very Long (20+ cm)
Sides
Medium (2-5 cm)
Hair Type
Curly (Type 3)
Face Shape
Square
Maintenance
Low
Thickness
Medium / Normal
About This Style
Embrace your natural curl pattern with this effortlessly stylish curly man bun. The true beauty of this look lies in its unapologetic celebration of Type 3 curls, allowing the natural ringlets to provide built-in volume, dimension, and texture without the need for heavy, greasy styling products. By pulling the hair back smoothly but not too tightly, you maintain the structural integrity of the curls along the scalp, creating a beautifully textured crown that leads into a neatly coiled, dynamic knot at the high-back of the head. The blonde highlights catch the light, emphasizing the intricate loops of the bun and the gentle waves leading up to it.
This particular variation is exceptionally striking for men with square face shapes and strong, angular jawlines. Because the hair is swept completely off the face, it proudly highlights your bone structure while the softness of the blonde curls adds a perfectly balanced contrast. The natural widow's peak is framed organically by the tension of the swept-back hair, turning a common hairline trait into a distinguished feature.
It is an exceptional choice for a casual, everyday aesthetic, offering a highly practical, low-maintenance solution for guys who want to keep their long locks out of their face. It projects a ruggedly handsome, beach-ready vibe that speaks to effortless confidence. Whether you are heading to a creative agency office, hitting the gym for an intense workout, or simply enjoying a weekend coffee run, this style seamlessly bridges the gap between relaxed and intentionally groomed.
This particular variation is exceptionally striking for men with square face shapes and strong, angular jawlines. Because the hair is swept completely off the face, it proudly highlights your bone structure while the softness of the blonde curls adds a perfectly balanced contrast. The natural widow's peak is framed organically by the tension of the swept-back hair, turning a common hairline trait into a distinguished feature.
It is an exceptional choice for a casual, everyday aesthetic, offering a highly practical, low-maintenance solution for guys who want to keep their long locks out of their face. It projects a ruggedly handsome, beach-ready vibe that speaks to effortless confidence. Whether you are heading to a creative agency office, hitting the gym for an intense workout, or simply enjoying a weekend coffee run, this style seamlessly bridges the gap between relaxed and intentionally groomed.
Key Features
- Distinctive Type 3 curly texture that provides natural volume and visual interest across the entire scalp.
- Strategic tension that pulls the curls straight back, smoothing the silhouette while retaining individual ringlet definition.
- A prominent, coiled bun positioned at the high crown, showcasing the lighter blonde highlights of the hair ends.
- Medium-length sides (2-5 cm) that are long enough to be gathered into the tie without requiring a harsh undercut.
- A natural, unforced hairline that gracefully accommodates a widow's peak without severe parting.
- A clean, rounded silhouette from the front that transitions into a highly textured, dynamic profile at the back.
Getting the Cut
- Request a specialized "keep-growing" trim designed specifically to maintain the overall health of your long, curly top (20+ cm) while meticulously removing any split or frayed ends.
- Ask your stylist to utilize a point-cutting technique on the ends of your curls to prevent the bun from looking too blunt, heavy, or uniform when it is finally tied up.
- Instruct the barber to keep the sides and back at a solid medium length (around 3 to 5 cm) so they can comfortably reach the crown for tying without requiring aggressive pulling or causing discomfort.
- Request subtle, long layers throughout the interior of the hair mass to reduce unnecessary bulk, allowing your Type 3 curls to coil naturally and interlock without mushrooming outwards.
- Specify that the nape of the neck and the sideburn areas should be softly tapered using a scissor-over-comb technique, explicitly avoiding harsh clipper lines for a more organic, naturally grown-out appearance.
- Ask for professional advice on the exact placement of the bun and the best tension to use when tying the knot to avoid traction alopecia, especially around your widow's peak.
Daily Routine
- Start your routine with damp, towel-dried hair immediately after your morning shower, ensuring you gently squeeze out excess water rather than rubbing aggressively, which roughs up the cuticle and causes severe frizz.
- Dispense a generous dime-to-quarter-sized amount of lightweight, hydrating curl cream or a high-quality leave-in conditioner into your palms and rub them together to emulsify the product thoroughly.
- Work the styling product evenly through your entire head of hair from the roots down to the ends, using your fingers to rake it through and gently encourage your natural Type 3 curl pattern to form.
- Gather your hair using your hands rather than a fine-tooth comb, pulling it straight back toward the high crown of your head to maintain the natural texture and avoid flattening the roots completely.
- Smooth the sides and top gently with the flats of your palms to tame any rogue flyaways, but be careful to avoid pulling the hair so tight that you destroy the beautiful curl structure resting against your scalp.
- Loop a high-quality, snag-free elastic band around the gathered hair twice, and on the third pass, pull the hair only halfway through the band to create a textured, intentionally messy looped bun.
- Allow the hair to air dry completely without touching it further to set the curls in place, ensuring a natural, minimal-product finish that lasts throughout your entire day.
Products & Tools
- Lightweight curl-defining cream (light hold, natural/matte finish) to hydrate and shape the ringlets without adding crunch.
- Leave-in conditioner spray to refresh the curls on non-wash days without adding unnecessary weight to the roots.
- Snag-free, seamless hair elastics or silk scrunchies to prevent snapping and breakage when tying the bun.
- Wide-tooth detangling comb for use strictly in the shower while conditioner is applied to prevent dry brushing.
- Microfiber towel to gently press moisture out of the hair without disrupting the delicate curl cuticle.
- Sea salt spray (optional) for added grit and a beachy texture if your curls feel too soft or flat.
Maintenance
- Schedule a professional maintenance trim every 5 to 8 weeks to dust off split ends and keep the interior layers shaping the curls effectively.
- Limit washing with traditional shampoo to 1-2 times per week to preserve your hair's natural oils, opting for co-washing on your active days.
- Sleep on a silk or satin pillowcase to drastically reduce overnight friction, which prevents morning frizz and protects your curl integrity.
- Avoid tying your hair into a bun while it is soaking wet, as wet hair is highly elastic and incredibly prone to snapping under tension.
- Give your scalp a necessary break by letting your hair down while sleeping or relaxing at home to prevent tension headaches and hairline recession.
Best For
Face Shapes: Ideal for square and oval faces, as the pulled-back style proudly displays a strong jawline and balanced facial proportions.
Hair Types: Perfectly suited for Type 3 curly hair, providing excellent natural volume and built-in texture.
Thickness: Works best on medium to normal hair thickness; too thin might look sparse when pulled back, while extremely thick hair may be difficult to tie securely.
Lifestyles: Great for casual, active, and creative lifestyles where a relaxed yet highly intentional aesthetic is appreciated.
Pro Tips
- Never use standard office rubber bands to tie your hair; always invest in high-quality, fabric-coated elastics to prevent severe breakage at the tie point.
- If your widow's peak feels slightly too exposed, loosen the tension slightly at the front hairline to let a few baby hairs soften the perimeter.
- During dry winter months, swap your lightweight curl cream for a richer argan or jojoba oil blend to lock in deep moisture and prevent brittle ends.
- To quickly revive the bun for an evening out, mist the hair lightly with water and smooth the sides with a tiny touch of water-based pomade.