Leave some strands around your forehead loose for a softer touch. [3] X Research source
Alternatively, you can wrap 3-comb hair extensions around the base of your pigtails instead. This will help give you a little more volume. [5] X Research source
If you left strands out of your buns, consider straightening them with a flat iron. Give them a wispier look by curving the iron towards your face rather than straight down. [10] X Research source
Instead of making the ponytail in the back center of your head, make it on the top-side of your head, sort of like a puppy ear.
The tighter you twist, the smaller and sleeker the space bun will turn out.
For even more volume, pull on the hair going into the buns to loosen it up. Focus on the sides and top of your head. [16] X Research source It’s okay if the part in the back center of your head goes away at this point. You don’t need it anymore.
If you want something more intricate, try half-up pigtails instead!
For a more unique look, try a 2-strand rope braid instead. This works especially well for natural hair. [17] X Research source
Skip this step if you made a 2-strand rope braid. Don’t pull too hard, or the braid will come undone.
Do not twist the braids into a rope like you would with a standard bun.
If you did braided half-up buns, consider straightening the rest of your hair for a sleeker look.