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I bought one of those bun ring thingies

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ORANGEgiraffesCantWearGOLD · 23/09/2012 22:51

Am I going to look like an OAP or a wannabe ballerina? My stylish friend pulls it off Hmm

Top tips for it?!

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SomethingOnce · 23/09/2012 23:48

Somebody with a clue will be along to help, but in the meantime I'll share my experience Smile

I bought one in an attempt to learn a 'do after decades years of wash'n'wear. After a tussle and the insertion of many, many pins I got it roughly in the right place (and looking quite ok) but it didn't stay put. On a rare trip to the hairdresser I was told that a bit of styling product (vague, and I didn't think to ask her to expand on the subject) would help to reduce the slippage.

Watching with interest to see what the advice is so the next go might work out better.

Did you go for regular or supersize?

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ORANGEgiraffesCantWearGOLD · 24/09/2012 00:13

there was only one size.

hmm its sort of ok.

I love it in theory but I am worried you can see the bit under and I think it's because I have thin hair!

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GoldShip · 24/09/2012 00:16

Lots of pins! I'm shite at doing hair but its really easy

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cerealqueen · 24/09/2012 00:16

Don't use with freshly washed hair as its too slippy.

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TeamEdward · 24/09/2012 00:17

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blueemerald · 24/09/2012 00:48

I love my bun ring! I made a super huge one from 3 rings (one in the middle and then two cut and sewed together around the first) and use 2nd day hair, loads of hairpins and hairspray.

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janji · 24/09/2012 01:09

You tube has some great tutorials.

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MadBusLady · 24/09/2012 01:10

Never wear it when you think you might need to have a little sleep on the sofa/bus/swivel chair at some point in the day. Very uncomfortable, and it's not the kind of thing you can just whip out of your hair like a scrunchie.

Also, have thick, wavy hair Wink. If you don't, you'll have to spend ages on it and use product and it'll look contrived. Enjoy your naturally sleek, shapely hair instead - you have to leave us thick an' wavies some treats.

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Startailoforangeandgold · 24/09/2012 01:20

I can't get the hang of them at all.

Pony tail, twit and pin is simple. Bun rings just complicate things too much!

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ORANGEgiraffesCantWearGOLD · 24/09/2012 01:20

I have thin frizzy hair :(

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FamiliesShareGerms · 24/09/2012 07:14

How long does your hair need to be for these to work?

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Downbytheocean · 24/09/2012 07:18

Look up sock bun on YouTube, much easier Smile

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