How do I made a messy bun so it stays in place?
It slips out likr everytime (If a move fast, in minutes..or immi. if I run)
Sometimes it ends up being a ponytail ;P
What I'm doing wrong!? :S
I kinda need more details about your hair like if its short,long,medium,curly,straight,wavy,thick or thin because it kinda helps me out,and what kind of way you can make a messy bun with your certain hair type.
What i do to have a messy bun is that i put my head upside down brush the back of my hair so theres no bumps,then i put my head up again like i kinda whip it up if you get what im saying lol then i put it as high as i want it too and i make sure i have all my hair in my hands then i kinda curl the end if you know what i mean it kinda makes a "c" then i hold one hand there,and use my other hand to get the hair ties,i use those thin ones with the metal thing in them.Then i twirl the hair tie around twice so it stays in place,and i kinda leave some pieces down and i pull some pieces out of my bun so it gets a little more messer.I dont knwo about your hair but mines curly and thick.If it come into a ponytail you might not be tieing it good enough dont just put the hair tie around your hair once,go around 2 or 3 times.Also,dont put the onytail close to where your hair ends you know what i mean? like when you make the sort of "c" dont go to close to wear your hair ends because then for sure its gonna come out so you dont want to do it too close there.Im sorry if this kind of confuses you lol it would be better if i actually like showed you.
I thought maybe these three websites will help you a great deal,better then how i can explain how i do mine haha
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