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Question Posted Friday April 14 2006, 1:29 pm

How will I made a messy bun so it stays in place?
It slips out like everytime (If a move fast, in minutes..or immi if I run)
..Sometimes it ends up being a ponytail ;P Haha!
What am I doing wrong!? :S daaah!! U have any of those problems sometimes?


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Alexandria_ answered Saturday April 15 2006, 4:44 am:
Even though everyone says messy buns are quick and easy, they take some practice to get just right.

If all you use is an elastic, it may just be too loose. Try to find a smaller elastic that sits tighter around your hair (not too tight though, that can damage your hair).

Whenever I do a messy bun, I use bobby pins. It takes a little longer, but they really help to hold hair in place. If they're put in properly, the bun shouldn't fall out.

I'm not sure how effective this would be, but if nothing else works, you could always try hairspray to hold it place.

Hope I helped somewhat!
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