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The Perfect Bun Hairstyles for Every Occasion

bySagar Makeover StudioClasses at studio in Pitampura, DelhiStarts from18,000 per courseView full gallery

Ram Ram ji. Whether you need a clean, traditional bridal bun or a trendy, textured messy updo, the secret is all in the technique. I teach you how to build a base that doesn't just look good but stays put all night.

Creating a traditional South Indian bridal bun, also known as a 'gajra' bun. I teach how to properly attach the flower arrangement for a secure and beautiful finish.

A low, messy bun with a beautiful crystal accessory. This is a very popular style for engagements and cocktail parties, and I teach how to create that effortless, romantic look.

This is a textured, curly updo perfect for a reception or party. Students learn how to pin curls securely to build a voluminous and intricate bun that lasts all night.

A closer look at the messy, curly updo. The key is to create texture and volume while maintaining a structured and elegant shape.

A classic low bun created with a twisting technique and adorned with baby's breath. This is a simple yet very elegant style that you can create quickly for any party.

A full, round bridal bun covered in a classic white gajra. This timeless look is a must-know for any artist specializing in Indian bridal hairstyling.

This video shows the entire process of creating a bridal bun, from using a donut base to adding the final accessories. I teach my students how to consult with the bride and show them options.

Here I am putting the finishing touches on a stylish, modern updo. This look combines sleek lines with textured elements for a very chic result.

The final result of the modern updo, decorated with pearl and crystal accessories. This is a great example of a non-traditional hairstyle for a fashion-forward client.

A unique updo combining a sleek, patterned top with a curly, textured bun at the bottom. I teach my students to mix different techniques to create original styles.

About The Perfect Bun for Every Occasion

The biggest mistake most artists make with buns is relying on too many pins instead of a solid foundation. Whether you are prepping for a heavy bridal dupatta or a reception dance, my method focuses on securing the hair with texture and the right sectioning before a single accessory touches the head. That is why my styles stay in place without collapsing.

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