Asian man aged 35-45 with a beard sporting a textured high crown man bun made of Type 3 curly black hair, viewed from front and back.
Man Bun

Textured High Crown Man Bun for Type 3 Curly Asian Hair

Top Top Very Long (20+ cm)
Sides Sides Medium (2-5 cm)
Hair Type Hair Type Curly (Type 3)
Face Shape Face Shape Oval
Maintenance Maintenance Low
Thickness Thickness Medium / Normal

About This Style

This striking textured high crown man bun perfectly harnesses the natural volume and dynamic movement of Type 3 curly hair. By pulling the medium-length sides and the very long top section upward toward the apex of the head, the style creates a prominent, voluminous knot that sits proudly on the crown. The natural curl pattern adds an incredible dimension to the bun itself, breaking away from the severe, slicked-down look of straight-haired variations to offer a much more relaxed, organic, and highly textured aesthetic that catches the eye immediately.

Ideal for the creative or artistic professional, this low-maintenance style requires minimal daily effort while consistently delivering maximum visual impact. The stark contrast between the tightly gathered, controlled roots and the explosive, coiled texture of the actual bun draws the eye upward, complementing an oval face shape beautifully by adding flattering vertical geometry. When paired with a neatly trimmed, dense beard, it strikes a masterful balance between rugged, approachable masculinity and refined, intentional grooming.

This specific variation is particularly well-suited for men with medium-to-normal hair thickness who want to keep their extended length manageable without ever sacrificing the beauty of their natural wave. It seamlessly transitions from a busy, high-energy studio environment to a casual evening out, taking only one to five minutes to construct each morning. It is the ultimate solution for keeping unruly, long curls securely out of your face while still showcasing your hair's natural, healthy texture to the world.

Key Features

  • High crown placement that instantly elevates the visual silhouette, adding flattering vertical height that elongates the face.
  • Prominent Type 3 curly texture retained directly within the bun, creating a highly voluminous, naturally coiled, and dynamic finish.
  • Medium-length sides ranging from 2 to 5 centimeters, swept upward to create a smooth, seamless transition into the primary top knot.
  • Very long top hair exceeding 20 centimeters that provides the essential bulk and length required for a substantial, thick bun.
  • Tightly gathered roots that offer a clean, highly controlled contrast to the wilder, textured ends gathered at the apex.
  • Natural, straight hairline kept completely intact without any harsh edge-ups, razor lines, or artificial geometric enhancements.
  • Harmonious, balanced integration with a short, dense beard to beautifully anchor the overall facial structure and jawline.

Getting the Cut

  1. Request a scissor-only trim on the sides and back, meticulously leaving about 2 to 5 centimeters of length to ensure the hair can still be pulled back smoothly into the bun.
  2. Ask to maintain the top length at a minimum of 20 centimeters, requesting that the barber only dust the split ends to preserve maximum volume and length for the top knot.
  3. Instruct the barber to add long, subtle, invisible layers throughout the top section to reduce excessive bulk and allow the Type 3 curls to coil naturally and beautifully.
  4. Specify that you want to keep the entire hairline natural and soft, explicitly avoiding any sharp edge-ups, razor lines, or boxy corners around the forehead and temples.
  5. Ask for a seamless, expertly blended transition between the medium sides and the long top, ensuring there is no heavy disconnection or undercut that would stick out awkwardly when tied up.
  6. Request a detailed beard trim using a #2 or #3 clipper guard, fading slightly at the upper sideburns to connect smoothly and naturally with the pulled-back hair on the sides.
  7. Ask for a light, targeted texturizing treatment on the very ends of the hair only, which helps the dense curls interlock securely when twisted into the final high crown bun.

Daily Routine

  1. Start your routine with damp, thoroughly towel-dried hair to ensure your Type 3 curls remain highly pliable, cooperative, and frizz-free during the entire styling process.
  2. Apply a nickel-sized amount of premium, lightweight curl defining cream or a hydrating leave-in conditioner evenly throughout the hair, working from the roots to the very ends.
  3. Use your fingers or a wide-tooth detangling comb to gently separate the strands, thoroughly working the product through to activate and enhance your natural curl pattern.
  4. Gather all your hair together using both hands, firmly but gently pulling the sides, back, and top upwards toward the high crown apex of your head.
  5. Smooth the roots gently with your palms to ensure a neat, professional appearance, but deliberately avoid pulling so tightly that you flatten or stretch out the natural wave.
  6. Twist the gathered ponytail tightly once or twice, then wrap it circularly around its own base to form a highly textured bun, purposely leaving some curly ends slightly loose for a relaxed vibe.
  7. Secure the finished bun with a high-quality, completely snag-free elastic hair tie, wrapping it around the knot twice for a firm, dependable, but comfortable hold that lasts all day.

Products & Tools

  • Premium lightweight curl defining cream to actively enhance and shape Type 3 coils while leaving a soft, touchable, and completely natural finish.
  • Hydrating daily leave-in conditioner spray to consistently maintain moisture levels and prevent unwanted frizz around the delicate hairline.
  • High-quality, snag-free, thick elastic hair ties that are designed specifically to handle medium to thick hair volumes without snapping.
  • Wide-tooth detangling comb to safely and gently work out any stubborn knots in wet hair without causing unnecessary tension or cuticle breakage.
  • Natural boar bristle brush for gently smoothing down the sides and back of the head before firmly securing the bun at the crown.
  • Flexible hold, matte finish styling paste (optional) to expertly tame any stubborn, persistent flyaways around the crown or the nape of the neck.

Maintenance

  • Schedule a light, professional maintenance trim every 6 to 8 weeks to meticulously dust split ends and keep the medium-length sides looking neat and manageable.
  • Wash your hair only 1 to 2 times per week using a high-quality, sulfate-free shampoo to preserve your scalp's natural, essential moisturizing oils.
  • Deep condition your curls bi-weekly with a rich, nourishing hair mask to maintain the crucial elasticity and overall health of your very long top section.
  • Sleep on a premium silk or satin pillowcase every night to drastically reduce overnight friction, prevent frizz, and minimize long-term hair breakage.
  • Actively avoid tying the bun too tightly on a daily basis to prevent severe tension alopecia and protect against a slowly receding hairline.
  • Let your hair down completely for a few hours each evening to give your scalp, roots, and follicles a much-needed chance to rest, breathe, and recover from tension.

Best For

Face Shapes: Oval, diamond, and square faces benefit immensely from the added height and the flattering, elongated silhouette created by the high crown placement. Hair Types: Type 3 curly hair, or naturally thick wavy hair that provides excellent built-in texture, dynamic movement, and substantial natural volume. Thickness: Medium to normal hair densities that are capable of forming a substantial, visually thick knot without looking overly heavy or weighed down. Demographics: Men aged 35 to 45 who are specifically looking for a mature, refined, yet distinctly artistic and highly individualistic aesthetic. Lifestyles: Perfect for creative professionals, working artists, and busy individuals who strongly prefer a low-maintenance but high-impact morning routine.

Pro Tips

  • Never tie your hair back into a bun when it is completely soaking wet, as wet hair stretches easily and is significantly more prone to severe, irreversible breakage.
  • If your medium-length sides start looking slightly messy or unkempt between barber visits, use a tiny dab of matte pomade to slick them back cleanly and neatly.
  • To give the finished bun slightly more volume and an organic feel, pull very gently on the knot after securing the hair tie to loosen the curls just a fraction.
  • During dry, harsh winter months, actively massage a few drops of pure argan or jojoba oil directly into the ends of your hair before styling to lock in crucial, long-lasting moisture.
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