5-Minute Rope Twist Curly Updo Tutorial

Curly hair updos can be tricky. This one is both simple and adorable.

Brunette woman wearing braid updo with fall floral dress

I’ve previously shared tutorials ranging from double buns to reverse crown braids, but most of those featured models with relatively straight hair. This rope twist updo is designed for readers with curly hair—so if you’ve been looking for an easy, flattering style that embraces natural texture, this one’s for you. It works beautifully for casual days and dressy events alike, and it only takes a few minutes to create. Follow the step-by-step instructions below to try it yourself.

Curly Hair Updo: Rope Twist Updo

Materials

  • Bobby pins
  • Elastic hair ties

Woman with curly hair, tying up hair in ponytails

Woman with curly brown hair, trying a char tutorial

Instructions

Step 1: Divide your hair into three sections—left, center, and right. Secure the middle section at the nape with an elastic. Twist the secured section into a small low bun and pin it in place with bobby pins.

Twisting hair in sections on brunette woman with medium length hair

Twisting curly hair into sections to create curly hair updo

Brunette woman putting her hair up in a twisted bun

Step 2: Take one of the remaining loose side sections. Split it into two smaller pieces and twist each piece individually. Once both pieces are twisted, twist them together in a rope-twist motion. Wrap that twisted section around the bun and secure it with bobby pins.

Step 3: Repeat the same rope-twist process on the opposite side: split the side section into two, twist each strand separately, twist them together, then wrap and pin around the bun. Adjust any pieces for balance and dimension, and finish with hairspray if you’d like added hold.

Woman with brown curly hair, touching her hair in an updo

Adding bobby-pins to woman's brunette curly hair updo

That’s all there is to it—quick, textured, and elegant. Our model Stephanie appreciated how this style adds detail and dimension without complicated steps, making it a perfect go-to when you want polished results in minimal time.

Can you try this style on non-curly hair?

Yes. This rope twist updo works on most hair types. If your hair is very smooth or fine, apply a texturizing spray or a little dry shampoo first to create grip for the twists and to help the bun hold better.

Hair: Rachel Brewer
Photography: Amelia Tatnall Lawrence
Model: Stephanie Reagan
Styling: Brittni Mehlhoff

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Curly Hair Updo: Rope Twist Updo

Brittni

Curly hair updos can be tricky, but this rope twist updo is easy to create and beautifully showcases natural texture. It’s suitable for both everyday wear and special occasions and comes together in just a few minutes.

Equipment

  • Bobby pins
  • Elastic hair ties

Instructions

Step 1: Section your hair into three parts.

  • Secure the center section at the back with a rubber band, twist it into a low bun, and pin it in place.

Step 2: Create a rope twist on one side.

  • Split the side section into two strands, twist each separately, then twist them together. Wrap this twist around the bun and secure with pins.

Step 3: Repeat on the other side and finish.

  • Repeat the rope twist on the remaining side, wrap around the bun, pin, and add hairspray if desired.

Looking for more hair tutorials?

  • More easy updos that work for a range of hair types.
  • Side-swept chignon styles paired with simple DIY hair accessories.
  • A quick French twist tutorial that you can do in about a minute.
  • A go-to Valentine’s Day hairstyle that’s always charming.

Side note: if you follow along on Instagram, you may have seen the quick five-minute curly hair demo I shared in Stories recently. We’ll be creating more short tutorials for different hair types and would love your input. What are your biggest hair challenges, and what styles would you most like to see next?