> lotsandlotsofbubbles said on
12-13-2009 at
19:58:
i forgot to mention, this will give those with thicker hair a nice flat bun instead of a little doughnut. :P
> lotsandlotsofbubbles said on
12-13-2009 at
19:57:
if you have very thick hair (like I do) and want to do a "twisty" bun, shown first in the video, put your hair up in a high ponytail. Separate it into two sections and twist each section. Now coil each section clockwise around the ponytail holder, simultaneously. Tuck the ends in, hold the bun with one hand, and cover with a hair net. Use U-shaped hairpins instead of bobby pins to catch the hair and pin all the way around the bun. Spray.
> hnolde said on
12-11-2009 at
17:37:
I also have very thick hair that about shoulder length, though it's been as long as my hips as well. I always do the same bun for it. It's a little similar to the first bun. I do my hair in a medium high ponytail, then I separate it into at least 3 sections. I twist up each section individually. With the first section, I circle it around my ponytail, just like the girl does in the first video, except that I pin as I go, usually putting a pin every third of the way around the circle.
> andraballet said on
12-09-2009 at
20:27:
I hate to do this!!!!!!!!!!!I can't do a beautiful bun even I am trying a lot!!!!! I stay15 min per day in the front of my mirror and nothing.
> MUSICisLIFE1429 said on
12-06-2009 at
23:08:
haha i just had a recital and totally did not know how to make a bun and this video saved me!
> curveyprincessmaya said on
12-03-2009 at
04:48:
that's what I do
> Chocochiplvr said on
11-22-2009 at
03:24:
@HiyaKatiee--- a fony pony works really good or the scruncies that make it look like a bun... you follow the same directions and put the hair net over it and it works perfect!
> barbidulette said on
11-17-2009 at
22:11:
Mmm, maybe using a sock bun (I really don't know the name). It look like a doughnut. You just make a ponytail, then you put the sock bun on your ponytail (just put your ponytail in the hole so the sock bun will touch your head). Then spread your hair all over the sock bun and secure it with a rubber band. You can then stick pins to secure the extra hair. You can also ad an hair net. (Excuse me if it's not very clear but I'm french and my english is not very good ^_^)
> rbred378 said on
11-07-2009 at
06:26:
Thank you for showing three different ways of making a bun. My hair is so thick and I have a TON of hair so Vanessa's tutorial is quite helpful for me. Thank you!
> sanmanuel1 said on
11-06-2009 at
00:40:
Help!! I can't make a bun it's like impossible!! Cam someone give me some tips?? Note: I have medium length hair and it's SUPER thick. Thanks!!
> carinamena said on
11-01-2009 at
14:42:
1:04 O_o!!Es adorable!!
> ZenaSapphire said on
10-29-2009 at
16:53:
i like the first when i need it high, but if i want to keep my fringe i can you the second one :) (but your suppost to pin your fringe back) its good for lessons and stuff :) THANK YOU:)
> Amadiana13 said on
10-26-2009 at
10:00:
Awesome I have to try those!
> HiyaKatiee said on
10-22-2009 at
17:58:
I love ballet, but my hair is short and choppy so a bun is almost impossible :)
> ReallyBigJump said on
10-21-2009 at
00:06:
When I read your comment I had to chuckle a little because it sounded so cheesy, like a person from one of those infomercials for Proactive or something.(I mean that in a good way.)
> MIAoox3 said on
10-20-2009 at
15:15:
LOL... I do this since years. EXACTLY like her...but the funny thing is, that i watch this video for the first time = )
> ACD700 said on
10-19-2009 at
05:50:
Thanks Anaheim Ballet!!!
> nonniponchi said on
10-13-2009 at
20:44:
i need to find those hair nets. my friend uses one but her's looks like a lunch lady's this one isn't noticable at all.
> aomdance said on
10-08-2009 at
17:14:
Cutting the top off old tights, hose, knee highs makes a great pony for wet or dry hair.
> OtakunoOdoriko said on
10-04-2009 at
21:20:
You can get them either at a dance store or a hairdresser =D