JAKARTA - The hair style of a bun or horse lock that is neat and fast is now not only about appearance, but can also have a lifting' effect on the face without having to have plastic surgery. This trend is known as bleph bun, which is currently popular among Hollywood celebrities such as Ariana Grande to Anne Hathaway.

Bleph bun is a bun that is pulled so hard that it has a similar effect to the bleachharoplasty, which is surgery to removeits. By pulling hair until it is fast, the eyebrow and eye angle positions can be lifted, as well as smooth lines around the eyes, so that the face looks fresher and new.

Reporting from the New York Post page, Allure magazine says this very strong bun can change the eyebrow position and the eye angle in a different direction, giving eyelift effects naturally. This trend is also increasingly seen in red carpet events. This makes it a more popular hairstyle and is considered classical.

"In the past, striking facial changes were considered common. But now, celebrities are doing treatments that don't want to look like surgery. Now they are admired and in great demand," said Dr. Akshay Sanan, a double-certified face plastic surgeon to The early Post.

However, even though it has a younger facial effect, this hairstyle has a risk that needs to be considered. According to Healthline, binding hair too tightly continuously can cause alopecia trajectory, which is hair loss due to repeated pull that damages hair follicles.

If the hair follicles are damaged due to too strong and frequent drag, the damage can be permanent and the hair will not grow again. Therefore, it is recommended to change your hairstyle regularly with a looser model so that your hair remains healthy.


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