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Message started by Galadriel on Nov 16th, 2004 at 7:10am

Title: Two bun styles for a shorter hair
Post by Galadriel on Nov 16th, 2004 at 7:10am
I just wanted to share two bun styles for those who still have shorter hair (shoulder-line to BSL). I've been able to do these styles with barely shoulder-length hair.
Once learned, they are fast to make and can be decorated with hair toys :) So they are very nice buns indeed.

When the hair is shorter, you will need pins, pins and more pins to fasten it and to hide all the ends. If your hair is slippery like mine and you don't wish to use tons of hair spray, use also a bun net.

SIMPLE BUN

1. Make a ponytail to crown level or little below. Fasten it with a ponytail holder (preferably same color than your hair).
2. Don't twist the ponytail- just turn it to a loop and tuck the end under the loop. Fasten well with several pins- both plastic and metal pins (not sharp ones) will do. Secure with a bun net.

DRESSY BUN

1. Start with a ponytail, just like when making a simple bun. Divide the ponytail into four sections.
2. Take the section on the left and turn it to a loop that you place on the left. Fasten it to your head with one hair pin.
3.Do the same with a section to up, right and down. Now you should have four loose (but fastened) loops.
4. Take the loop on the left and fasten it to the head with another pin from the middle of the loop. There should be end of the loop on the down, place the pin so that the end goes underneath the loop. Fasten all other loops and hide the ends in a similar manner.
5. If you want, finish with a bun net and decorate. Voila! You have a dressy bun.

Note: You can make variations of dressy bun by placing the strands differently. Try it! You can also very carefully draw thin strands of hair out of them and make tiny braids. (Don't use the braided style too often, I'm not sure if tiny braids are very healthy for hair. ;) But they look very good.)

Title: Re: Two bun styles for a shorter hair
Post by maggie on Nov 16th, 2004 at 2:25pm
So, on the second one ( the dressy bun style ) is there actually four hair-loops when completed? If so, that sounds pretty cool - and if not - I just got a really neat idea!!!  So basically you're taking a pony tail, dividing it into 4 sections, and making four little buns circling the holder, do I have that right?  My hair is about Bra-strap length (is that what BSL means?), so I think this style will work for me.  Thanks for the cool ideas! ;D
- maggie

Title: Re: Two bun styles for a shorter hair
Post by Galadriel on Nov 16th, 2004 at 2:38pm
No four loops, but eight little loops that look like you have curled your hair  ;D First you make four fastened loops like a clover leaf, then you "divide" them from the middle of the loops by inserting a hair pin there. In the end you should have eight little loops with the hair ends hidden neatly under them.
 It's possible to go ahead and pin a loop twice when going on "first round", but then it's hard to hide the ends.

The idea of four little buns circling the holder sounds nice...I must try that next time when I have time for experimenting.

I hope BSL means bra strap length...at least I have thought so. But I'm not a native English speaker so I can't be absolutely sure about this.

Title: Re: Two bun styles for a shorter hair
Post by maggie on Nov 16th, 2004 at 3:40pm
Ah ha!  I understand now, I gotta try that!  Any other neat up-do ideas?  I am always searching!  Thanks  :) ;) :D

Title: Re: Two bun styles for a shorter hair
Post by strawberryfine on Dec 20th, 2004 at 11:39pm
Gadadriel,

Both of those sound great!  I did my first netted bun and couple of days ago and it was pretty much like the first example.

And it stayed in until I took it down!  Yay!

Thanks so much for posting these; these shorter lengths can be maddening.

On the dressy bun, when you separate your first loop, do you pin it at the crown or off to the side of the first loop? I'll do something even if its wrong but I'd like to get it right.  It sounds very pretty.

Thanks again,
strawberryfine :)

Title: Re: Two bun styles for a shorter hair
Post by Galadriel on Dec 21st, 2004 at 5:14am
Yes, short lengths are annoying...especially since all the nice styles on long hair sites are clearly made for really long hair.  :-/ A hair-grower must be creative, then.

When I pin the loops, I always try to pin them as close to ponytail holder as possible. After first round, result should distantly resemble a four-leafed clover.

Title: Re: Two bun styles for a shorter hair
Post by strawberryfine on Dec 21st, 2004 at 7:46am
Thanks, Galadriel!
I can totally see it in my head!  I can't wait to try it!
Thanks so much for posting this.  You may have just saved my hair.

strawberryfine :D

Title: Re: Two bun styles for a shorter hair
Post by PreciousLocks on Dec 22nd, 2004 at 11:30pm
Great styles.  I will try them too.  I hope my hair is long enough for them -- still have some layers that want to do their own thing :P

Title: Re: Two bun styles for a shorter hair
Post by Galadriel on Jan 5th, 2005 at 6:03am
Variation: Hair Slide Bun

I came up with this variation when I found a pretty hair slide I had bought when my hair was shorter. It inspired me to try something new. This style works, after your hair has grown out of simple bun (but I don't think it works with very long hair).

You'll need: ponytail holder, bun net, hair slide

1. Make a ponytail to crown level -it should be a bit higher than one needed for regular simple bun. Fasten it with a ponytail holder (preferably same color than your hair).
2. Don't twist the ponytail- just turn it to a loop and tuck the end under the loop. Flip the bun net over everything.
3. Insert the hair slide to middle of the loop so that all of your hair fits it. It's ok to squeeze hair a bit to do this- the look is narrower and longer than regular simple bun. Behold! You have just made a neat hair slide bun

Title: Re: Two bun styles for a shorter hair
Post by PreciousLocks on Jan 9th, 2005 at 8:26pm
Two questions for these bun styles:
???What do you do with all the short hairs that won't go into the ponytail?  - I've got a lot of hairs at the bottom of the hairline (nape to ears) that aren't long enough, but if I put the pony lower then the front ends don't fit :P
???What is a hair slide?
I have been unable to find a bun net, I've ended up with regular hair net which is really too big for my bun, but I think it will work if I double it over, just so it doesn't show too much :-/  I think I will have to make some bun covers ;)

Title: Re: Two bun styles for a shorter hair
Post by Galadriel on Jan 10th, 2005 at 5:32am
I guess everyone with hair in this stage has the problem. I use bobby pins, 2-4 is normally enough. In addition, I must use a little hair spray.

I'm not a native English speaker and my hair vocabulary isn't perfect, so I might have gotten things wrong.  ???

But the lady here in first picture series has a hair slide in her hairdo. It looks a bit like a barrette, but consists of top part and a separate stick that is inserted to it, through the hair.

http://www.tlhs.org/carstyl.html

Title: Re: Two bun styles for a shorter hair
Post by PreciousLocks on Jan 11th, 2005 at 1:00am
Thanks Galadriel.  I need a little more patience when working with my styles - although it's hard to be patient in the early a.m. while trying to get ready for work ;)

Your English is very good.  I have never known what you call those things in English (or any other language) either so hair slide is good for me :D

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