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- Points
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Back to the hair question...
I have very long, thick, curly hair and it is in long layers.
I recommend only using "hair pins"...not bobby pins. The difference is the shape, the hair pins are "v" shaped. They work better with thick or curly hair then bobby pins, when you buy a pack, there is usually three different sizes or thickness to the pins...I use only the thickest/strongest ones and chuck the other two sizes...so buy more than one pack.
Buy both hair nets and pins in the closest colour to your hair colour, I also recommend buying clear "ouchless" elastics to hold the pony tail...that way it won't ever show through.
Directions for doing a lightening fast bun:
Remember you won't be able to do this for field portions since you can't wear a helmet with a bun...for this do one or two french braids (try to avoid pins in the field...they hurt with helmets on)
Practice Practice Practice...I can do all those steps in less then two minutes.
As for bangs...I have bangs and they do some funny things sometimes...but even guys get beret head if they leave it a little long on top, so keep them a little shorter than usual and there won't be as much of an issue!
Good luck
Denise
(aka hair goddess)
I have very long, thick, curly hair and it is in long layers.
I recommend only using "hair pins"...not bobby pins. The difference is the shape, the hair pins are "v" shaped. They work better with thick or curly hair then bobby pins, when you buy a pack, there is usually three different sizes or thickness to the pins...I use only the thickest/strongest ones and chuck the other two sizes...so buy more than one pack.
Buy both hair nets and pins in the closest colour to your hair colour, I also recommend buying clear "ouchless" elastics to hold the pony tail...that way it won't ever show through.
Directions for doing a lightening fast bun:
- Use damp hair, put in some sort of gel product/anti-friz product etc
- Put hair into a pony tail...not too low and not too high.
- Twist pony tail into a tight ringlet, as you do this, wrap the pony tail around itself, keeping it flat to your head.
- Take a hair pin into one free hand (you should have already put a couple of hair pins in your mouth)
- Take the hair pin and stick one end of the v shaped pin into your hair by your scalp and stick the other end of the hair pin into the bun.
- Warning..do not go into the thickest part of the bun, try to catch the edges of the bun to secure the pins.
- Follow a clock pattern in putting the pins in...ie. 3 o'clock then 9 o'clock, 12 o'clock and then 6 o'clock and then fill in where it feels loose.
- Now put a thin hair net over top of the bun, by pulling it tight, then twist it over and reapply back over the bun, repeat until net is tight...you can then use one or two more pins to secure the net in place if you need to
Remember you won't be able to do this for field portions since you can't wear a helmet with a bun...for this do one or two french braids (try to avoid pins in the field...they hurt with helmets on)
Practice Practice Practice...I can do all those steps in less then two minutes.
As for bangs...I have bangs and they do some funny things sometimes...but even guys get beret head if they leave it a little long on top, so keep them a little shorter than usual and there won't be as much of an issue!
Good luck
Denise
(aka hair goddess)