Buns

I don't know what the point of a man bun is but I think I am going to have one anyway. The thing about them is that they are very cool and if a man doesn't have one, he is deemed to be an old-fashioned fuddy duddy. It is a little known fact that many of the great stone heads on Easter Island used to have what are known as "top knots" - carved from red volcanic  "tufa" stone. Perhaps that is where the idea of the man bun came from.

It is possible to buy false man buns that you attach to the back of your scalp with hidden hair clips but I want a real one. Apart from Pope Francis, shown above, several other mass media celebrities have been experimenting with man buns. They are all trendsetters in the world of male grooming. See below...

Rishi Sunak - bunning around
Ginger Californian beach bun

Trump tower bun

Many men lose their hair as they grow older. For example, 39% of British men are bald, 38% of American men and 33% of Australian men. That's an awful lot of men and why should they be denied the opportunity to follow the man bun fashion? That would be discriminatory and hurtful. Fortunately, knitters over at "Etsy" have found a solution - the man bun hat. It allows bald men to  mingle unnoticed with the hip man bun crowd...



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