... and I have been in love with the style ever since.
Before you attempt the style, you must have moderately long hair, and a hairline that is moderately straight. This style is very dramatic, but classically feminine. If you have the length for it, I suggest you try it! Besides, it is super easy.
Start with hair that has been shampooed in the last 24 hours, and prepped with mousse or styling spray. I really recommend that you do not do this on very dirty hair, as you will be doing a lot of work to brush it up- distributing the surface oils on your scalp.
Start by brushing your hair in every direction, eventually up into a pony tail at the highest point of your head. Although it's popular, I do not recommend a knot on the top of your head. It is a bit too avant garde for Augusta, GA.
Ballerina Bun Tutorial |
Ballerina Bun Tutorial |
If you tilt your head up as you are forming a pony tail, it will not sag at the base of your neck.
Top Knot Tutorial |
Now, using a teasing comb, back-comb your hair to oblivion.
Top Knot Tutorial |
Now, place your index finger in the middle of that mess, all the way to the center of the elastic.
Ballerina Bun Tutorial |
Begin to comb and fold the hair around, in one direction.
Ballerina Bun Tutorial |
Top Knot Tutorial |
Now, to finish- use a very, very good hairspray, and spray it in the direction of the bun. Wait for 5 seconds, and use your hands to smooth in the direction of the bun. Continue and do the back and sides of your hair.
Ballerina Bun Tutorial |
Ballerina Bun Tutorial |
Aw, look at me! Dangly earrings at all!
Ballerina But Tutorial |
Ballerina Ballerina Bun Tutorial |
This is what the top of it looks like. Not perfectly symmetrical, but more than satisfactory.
Now, for everyday wear, rub your hands back and forth over the surface of your hair to rough it up a little.
Or to look like an old schoolmarm/hipster, add some glasses and an old scarf...
Have a great day!
Rachel Bee
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