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QuestionHow can I do the hair donut method without a hair donut?Ashley Adams is a Licensed Cosmetologist and Hair Stylist in Illinois. She completed her Cosmetology education at John Amico School of Hair Design in 2016.You can use a sock instead. If you don't want to use a sock, after making a ponytail, twist your hair (the entire ponytail) into one big twist. Wrap the twist around in a circle, mimicking the shape of a bun or donut, and secure it with bobby pins.
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QuestionWhenever I do a high ponytail, it always ends up sagging down later in the day. What can I do to stop that from happening?Ashley Adams is a Licensed Cosmetologist and Hair Stylist in Illinois. She completed her Cosmetology education at John Amico School of Hair Design in 2016.To prevent your hair from sagging, make the original ponytail tighter. This will keep your hair looking perky all day.
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QuestionWhat's the difference between a top knot bun and a regular bun?Community AnswerMainly where it sits on the head. The top knot sits on the top of the head, while a regular one is usually in the back center of your head.
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QuestionWhen I try this bun, my hair just droops. Why does this happen and what can I do to fix it?Community AnswerYour hair has to be in a tighter hold and has to be the right texture. For example, fix it in with bobby pins or use two elastics. To make your hair texture thicker, don't wash it for a few days and/or use dry shampoo or hair volumizer.
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QuestionWhen I try to do a high pony, it always winds up in the middle. Also, it is impossible to do my hair into a 'sleek' ponytail thanks to several stubborn cowlicks. What should I do?Community AnswerI have that same problem. I do is I do my ponytail with my head turned upside down to help ensure the ponytail goes high. As for the stubborn cowlicks, a good smoothing gel might help. Or, you could wear a headband to hide the inevitable bumps.
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QuestionIs it easier to do on long hair or short hair?Community AnswerMaking a bun is much easier with long hair. The hair should be at least long enough to make a ponytail on top of the head, with enough hair to loop under the fastener.
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QuestionI thought that a top knot was literally a knot on the top of your head. Is this a different type of bun or is it still considered a top knot?I am a dancerCommunity AnswerThe "top knots" shown here are not technically "top knots." The one that you described is a top knot.
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QuestionDo these methods work with 14-inch extensions also? Would a top knot or braid in bed be easier to do?Alyssa ScottCommunity AnswerThese methods do work with extensions, and a top knot would probably work better than a braid in bed because it has more volume than a braid, depending on what method you use.
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QuestionHow do I make my hair wrap around my hair elastic when it turns into a normal bun?Community AnswerJust put the elastic on your fingers, grab the bun and then wrap the elastic around the bun one or two times, depending on how big the bun is and how well it holds.
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QuestionWhen I wrap my hair around, strands always stick out everywhere. What can I do to stop that?Community AnswerJust wrap them around a little bit and stick a bobby pin in to secure it. If that doesn't work, try adding a bobby pin and then spraying them with hair spray.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my hair won't go up into a bun?Community AnswerTry waiting until you haven't washed your hair for a day or two. If your hair is too short, it might just take time. Consider using the donut method as well if this is the case.
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QuestionCan i make these buns if my hair is just a little past my shoulders?Valeria MorenoCommunity AnswerYes, you can. You can also try to make the bun a little lower. But if not all of your hair fits, it will give you a little messy look. Just add some hairspray.
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