Ever flirted with how to make a man bun? Well, we have three questions to ask you. First, is your hair collarbone-length or longer, or are you growing out an undercut? Second, do you want to change up your look without cutting it? And lastly, does your scalp get super oily in hot, humid weather? If you answered yes to all, then you, my friend, are caller number nine and are a perfect candidate for this summer-friendly look.

Sure, it’s gotten quite the ironic hipster rap as of late and some guys might not be comfy with, well, an updo, but the man bun has some major style roots that go way back—like, ancient China back. And because samurai! (And fine, seriously speaking, it’s fun and versatile too, especially on wavy and curly textures.)

The look is also regaining popularity as the perfect in-between hairstyle, now that dudes everywhere are experimenting with undercuts, i.e. getting them, growing them out, then getting them again. And by the way, please also allow us to holler at how much sexier gym hair has gotten since it hit the scene. So really, the argument for the humble bun is super valid.

Still skeptical? Read on to see how to make a man bun work for a casual, laid-back look.

How to Make a Man Bun Work for You

1 Start with clean hair. Begin your man bun on washed and dried hair so it has a fresh starting point — not to mention freshly washed hair has more styling traction. Try Dove Men+Care Thick & Strong Fortifying Shampoo + Conditioner, which has a formula that can help achieve thicker and stronger hair.

2 Gather your hair. Use some pomade or wax to smooth out any frizz or flyaways. Try Bed Head for Men by TIGI Matte Separation, which works to give you a light hold along with a modern matte finish. Depending on whether you want a full man bun or half-bun (a.k.a. “hun”), take as much hair as needed. For a half-bun, gather up the top half of hair until just above the ear line.

3 Grab your hair tie. Smoothen up your ponytail (or half-pony, as shown) and hold it in one hand, and hold a hair tie in another.

4 Pull hair through. Pull hair through the elastic, ensuring the tie is snug at the base and that your scalp is reasonably smoothed down. Don’t stress about a few cowlicks and frizz at your hairline; this look is best when slightly messy.

5 Do a figure eight. Twist the hair tie around your ponytail by making a figure eight, and loop hair through again. Pull it through gently!

6 Continue tying it into a ponytail. Do as many pull-throughs as your hair tie can manage (Tip: It should feel secure, but not too tensioned, as this can feel very tight and uncomfortable on your scalp.). For full updos (as shown), it might take less pull-throughs for your hair tie to tighten. For the last pull-through, don’t take the hair all the way through. Leave the ends tucked into the tie, creating a small, doorknob-like bun.