This can be tightly wound like a rosebud, or looser for an elegant petal effect.

Paul isn’t the only stylist to take inspiration from nature, either.

Redway also recommends working in mousse around your hairline, as this will help you when assembling your bun.

Rose bun hairstyle

You don’t want your hair to be crunchy, though, so verify you have even coverage.

Once done, pull your hair back into a tight ponytail.

This is your base, so it’s important to check that it looks smooth.

Redway recommends splitting your ponytail into four sections and using hair nets to secure each section.

To begin, take a section and twist toward the middle.

This is the center of your rose bun.

Repeat with each section of hair, wrapping the hair in a layered motion until the bun is completed.

If this sounds too difficult, Paul has a different method.

You’ll want to finish with a fine mist of hairspray.

Remember, you don’t have to put all your hair up.