The best trick i have is to section your hair. first make a part in the hair 
from ear to ear, and take the back hair and make a bun. the front hair you 
divide in 2 at where you want a part, then take each section and wind it around 
the bun and pin well. It holds for me, and I got super smooth hair, which 
easily glide out of bunns

Tania

Dawn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Gilbert wrote:
> Do any of you have any sure-fire suggestions as to keeping ones 
> hair in a bun until the owner of the hair wishes to remove the pins, and 
> not the hair itself?
> 

Start with 'day-old' hair, not freshly washed. It won't be so dry and 
difficult to keep in place. Styling products don't do much for me, other 
than make my hair feel gunky, but we all have different kinds of hair.

When my hair was waist length, I usually started with a ponytail. That 
kept the mass of hair in place, and I could wrap the tail more easily. 
If it started to come out, I could re-wrap it quickly starting with the 
ponytail again. Try different kinds of pins. I was using standard 2" 
bobby pins, until I discovered some super large 3" ones that work 
better. I can lose a 2" bobby pin in the back of my head, my hair is so 
thick.

If your hair is different lengths you'll need a lot more pins to hold 
all the shorter wisps on the side of your head. I tend to keep my hair 
all one length to make it easier to put up. Don't be afraid to use a lot 
of pins, that's why they come in packs of 100.


Dawn

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