Making a strong, durable ballet bun is very easy, but it may take a little practice if you're unfamiliar with it. Go over these steps and try making a bun at home before you use it for class or a performance. €¢ No tangles!
Brush your hair; make sure that there are no tangles. €¢ Make a ponytail without bumps. Pull back into a ponytail using a comb or brush to remove the bumps.
If necessary, spray the hair with a quick-drying hairspray (an inexpensive brand is okay). You have already used a comb or brush to remove the lumps, so now you can use hairspray (optional, depends on the style of your hair) to smooth with your hand all of those wisps up and into the bun. €¢ Put an extra rubber band around your ponytail, just for extra security.
It is important to have a strong foundation for your bun so it doesn't fall down. €¢ Separate hair into 2 equal sections. Separate your ponytail in half.
€¢ Twist one section. Take one half and twist the whole strand together, tightly. €¢ Twist it around & ... more.
Ballet is a beautiful art form that involves graceful and powerful movements. But in order to fully appreciate a dancer, you have to see their face and neck, not to mention their arms. With long, loose hair, this is very difficult, which is why dance teachers across the world insist on hair buns for their students.
A hair bun will remove the hassle of loose hairs and will help you concentrate on what really matters--the dancing. If you're new to ballet, or just a dad who is dropping his daughter off at the dance studio for the first time, here is a simple and effective way to make a hair bun. Gather hair in a ponytail.
Pull back as much of the hair as you can. Hairspray any loose hair, comb it back and secure the ponytail with a hair band. Twist hair into one long strand and wrap it around into a bun shape.
Use one or two bobby pins to secure the coiled hair into the hair underneath the forming bun. Cover the bun with a hair net. You can keep adjusting and tightening the hair net ... more.
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