How do you do a ballet bun?
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Nov 24, 2013
Elizabeth P.
I've already done this question but I lost it so ill ask it again!
Nov 24, 2013
Eve S.
A bun donut is v helpful
Nov 24, 2013
Lucy B.
I do ballet and for exams we do high ponytails and gather it up in a hair net.
Nov 24, 2013
Elizabeth P.
Well I need somthing that will stay in place for a very long time but is very easy to do!
Jan 4, 2014
Maeve C.
1. Put your hair in tight pony tail kind of high up and gel back the wispies
2. Loosely twist hair into bun and secure with pony
3. Wrap hairnet around bun
4. Use several bobby pins to keep bun tight and secured to your head