A bun (also known as a Bobtail) is a type of hairstyle, typically worn by women, where the hair is pulled back from the face, twisted or plaited, and wrapped in a circular coil around itself, typically on the back of the head or neck. They can either be secured with a hairpiece, a hairnet and bobby pins. They may be tightly gathered or slightly messier and more informal. Buns, like ponytails, may cause headaches if worn too tight or up too high on the head. Also known as a "ballet bun," this hairstyle is used by nearly all female ballet dancers, with a few notable exceptions.citation needed Ballet dancers often use hairnets and bobby pins to make the bun as tight and neat as possible. This is especially important while turning, as loose buns may fall out. Double bunDouble or pigtail buns are often called odango (お団子 odango?), which is a type of Japanese dumpling (usually called dango). The term was popularized by the anime and manga series Sailor Moon, whose eponymous heroine wears her hair in this style. She also wears two pigtails of hair that hang down from the two spherical buns, but this is not universal to the term's usage. The term odango in Japanese can refer to any variety of bun hairstyle. The hairstyle is stereotypically worn by Chinese characters.citation needed A odango and Qipao combo is a standard cliché for Chinese women in all aspects of Japanese popular culture. In China, the hairstyle is known as "ox horns". It was a commonly used hairstyle up until the early 20th century, and can still be seen today when traditional attire is used. This hairstyle differs from the odango slightly in that it is gender neutral; Chinese paintings of children have frequently depicted girls as having matching ox horns, while boys have a single bun in the back. Another type of double bun is the hairstyle worn by Princess Leia Organa in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. See alsoWikimedia Commons has media related to:
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