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  • Question
    How do I put pins in the bun?
    Ashley Adams
    Professional Hair Stylist
    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.
    Professional Hair Stylist
    Expert Answer
    The bobby pins shouldn't go in the bun. They should be placed at the bottom near the base of the ponytail. Simply insert the open part of the bobby pin through the section of the bun's base that you want to secure, and push it all the way through so that it isn't visible.
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    I have a fringe. How can I secure it without clips or bobby pins?
    Ashley Adams
    Professional Hair Stylist
    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.
    Professional Hair Stylist
    Expert Answer
    A ballet bun can be worn with or without a fringe. The fringe can be worn freely without the use of bobby pins or hair clips. If you don't want to wear your fringe, you can slick it into your ponytail using water, hairspray, or gel, and then continue forming your bun.
  • Question
    Why is a ballet bun important?
    Community Answer
    To keep the hair out of a dancer's face when they are dancing, and to make them look presentable.
  • Question
    Can I still do a ballet bun if I have short hair?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it will just be a bit harder. Try not twisting it and just wrap it around the ponytail holder.
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    Can you decorate the bun?
    Community Answer
    Of course! Use any clips and decorations you want, but make sure you do this after you've really locked the bun down tightly on your head.
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    Can I make a ballet bun if I have short hair?
    Community Answer
    It needs to be long enough to be able to get into a ponytail.
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    I have super long hair and it's very heavy. Is it possible to put my hair in a secure bun?
    Community Answer
    Yes. It is definitely possible. You just need to add quite a lot of pins and try to make it as flat as possible. Make sure to use hairspray and a net if it still doesn't feel secure enough.
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    What if I have long braids? Can I still put my hair in a bun?
    Community Answer
    Put your hair in a tail and wrap the braids around the elastic. If you French braid your hair in two, braid them closer together and put an elastic around them at the nape of your neck, then wrap one braid around clockwise and the other counter-clockwise. Pin as needed.
  • Question
    How do you do a ballet/doughnut/sock bun?
    Community Answer
    Tie your hair into a ponytail and put the doughnut over it. Spread you hair evenly on the doughnut, doing your best to cover it all. Carefully put a hair tie over it, and make sure your bun looks OK. Bobby pin the hair sticking out.
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    Can I put my medium-length curly hair into a ballet bun?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can, although you might find it easier to straighten your hair first.
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    Is there an easier way to make a ballet bun if my hair is thick and long?
    Community Answer
    Yes you can just simply wrap your ponytail around in a bun. Then, place a hairnet over it, and flatten it out. Then apply hairpins all around.
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    Where can I buy the pins?
    Community Answer
    You can buy them at your local beauty shop or Walgreens, Target, etc.
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    Can I make a bun no matter what length hair I have?
    Community Answer
    Your hair just has to be long enough to pull back into a pony tail and twist around, but the longer your hair is, the easier it is to pull up. If your hair is too short to do this, ask your dance company (if you dance) if you can just pull it back in a tight ponytail.
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    Can I use a clip instead of a bobby pin?
    Community Answer
    Bobby pins are easier, if you use clips your hair can become more bumpy.
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    Can I tie the ballet bun without hairspray?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can. The hairspray gives the bun a tighter hold, and gets rid of small pieces of hair that were not tied up in the bun. If you don't use hairspray, the bun will be less secure and less neat, but it will still work.
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    Where can I buy the hair net?
    Community Answer
    You could buy a hair net at a dance supply store or hair department. It's best to buy a hair net which is the same color as your hair.
  • Question
    How long do ballerina buns stay in?
    Community Answer
    It depends on what your physical activity is. If you are running it will not stay in very long, maybe 3-4 hours. If you are sitting around, it will last all day.
  • Question
    If I have uneven layers, will I still be able to do the sock bun?
    Community Answer
    Yes, I am a ballerina and I have uneven hair. There are YouTube videos for that and that will make it easier.
  • Question
    Where does the rest of the hair go once you twist the one half?
    Community Answer
    Twist the other half around the other side of the bun, as shown in step #6. Pin flyaways in place, and proceed with tutorial.
  • Question
    My hair is naturally curly, and I don't have any bobby pins. Will it still work the same as if I have straight hair?
    Community Answer
    Well, bobby pins are great, but you could just do a messy bun. It looks great with curly hair, and you don't need bobby pins for a messy bun!
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    How do I keep my ballet bun in?
    Community Answer
    Put some hair spray on and it will stay.
  • Question
    Do I need to use hairspray?
    Community Answer
    It is recommended to use hairspray so that it will keep the bun in place longer.
  • Question
    Can you recommend a hair spray that's safe for toddlers?
    Community Answer
    If you do want your toddler to use hairspray, I would use something labled child safe, without bad chemicals.
  • Question
    Is there a demo video for putting natural black hair in a bun?
    Community Answer
    Try looking on YouTube. Since your hair might be more slippery, try dry shampoo to make it easier to work with.
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    How do I make a bun if I have long hair, but the back of my head is sort of flat?
    Community Answer
    The shape of your head doesn’t really matter. You can put the ponytail anywhere on your head, top, middle, etc. Follow the tutorial and see if you can make it work.
  • Question
    How can I make my ballet bun not so flat?
    Community Answer
    Use a "donut," or tie it into a ponytail and then twist the hair and make it into a bun. You can also use hair ties or bobby pins to secure the bun.
  • Question
    I am growing out my daughter's bangs. Do you have any suggestions on the best way to secure them so they are not in her face during her dance?
    Phantom
    Community Answer
    You can use bobby pins/hair clips to secure your daughter's hair during her dance.
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    What if I don't want to use hairspray, gel or any products that need to be washed off, but I still want a clean look?
    Community Answer
    Make your bun with damp hair. It won't hold very long, but it will look better this way.
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    What's the best way to do it for curly hair?
    Community Answer
    Follow the steps above, and when it's time to put your hair in a bun, flip your head down (so it's easier) and use elastic ties.
  • Question
    Instead of bobby pins, could you use a scrunchie?
    Emily
    Community Answer
    Bobby pins make it the most secure and they don't fall out easily. Also, some studios don't always allow you to wear scrunchies. Consider buying bobby pins, they are not that expensive!
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