Selena Gomez has perfected the art of the slicked-back bun. On August 12, the actress and entrepreneur shared a video on her Rare Beauty Instagram page, highlighting a recent event to promote the brand’s new fragrance. In the clip, Gomez makes tiramisu with her fiancé, Benny Blanco, and while it looked delicious (I will be downloading that Substack recipe soon), I was mainly focused on her chic yet very practical updo.
For the event, Gomez’s hair was first parted down the middle, then brushed up into a ponytail. The ends were twisted and tucked into a bun, and judging by how sleek the front looks, I guess a good amount of gel and some kind of flyaway cream finished the style.
A good bun is like your favorite purse or outfit—it’s a versatile style that works for nearly any occasion. Gomez’s sleek version, in particular, is one she’s worn before, and she’s demonstrated its versatility at red carpets and events worldwide.
Other celebrities like Bella Hadid and Nicole Ari Parker have long supported the slick back bun. Still, if you struggle with anything hair-related like I do, it’s going to take more than photo inspiration to get your perfect snatched bun. It’s a style that I’ve gradually learned to perfect over the years, so if you’re ready to recreate Gomez’s look, keep reading for step-by-step tips and products that will make the process much easier.
BaBylissPRO
Nano Titanium Prima 1 Inch Ionic Straightener
Sometimes, getting my sleek bun requires the use of a bit of heat. One of my favorite straighteners is this one from Babyliss.
Oribe
Gold Lust Dry Heat Protection Spray
If you own a heat-styling tool, you need to own heat protectant. This cult-favorite formula is a must for your collection.
T3
Pintail Comb, Edge Brush, and Teasing Brush Detail Set
Part and brush your hair with ease using these tools from T3.
Bessrung
100 Pcs Thick Seamless Brown Hair Ties
One of my favorite hacks for a seamless bun? Hair ties that match your hair color.
TABL
Samnyte Hair Wax Stick
The type of gel you use depends on your hair type. That being said, almost any texture can use a styling stick like this one to prevent frizz and flyaways.