To make a proper ballet bun:

What do I need?
How do I make the bun?
- Brush hair smooth and free of tangles.
- Pull hair back neatly into a ponytail at the back of the head or
higher, using a brush to avoid "lumps and bumps". A
tidy pony tail with hair drawn snugly back is the key to making a
good ballet bun. Placement of your ponytail determines placement of
your bun. Ballet buns should be at the upper-middle of the head and
follow the line of the cheek-bone.
- Secure ponytail tightly with hair elastic.
- Use hair spray to eliminate any "whisps" around the head,
smoothing any remaining bumps of hair on the head.
- Twist the ponytail as you gradually wrap it around the hair
elastic, creating a tight, coiled circle, inserting hair pins as you
wrap. Be sure that your hair pins contain hair from both the head
and the ponytail. This will hold your bun close to your head. Be
sure to use plenty of hair pins (12-16 on average).
- The idea is to have your bun tightly coiled around your elastic
and secured closely to your head.
- Once you have created your bun, wrap your hair net around it as
many times as it will allow for a snug fit.
- Hold the hair net in place with a few extra bobby pins, and hair
spray or gel any whisps that are remaining.
Short Hair
- Short hair must be secured to the head in the same manor with a
small bun if possible..
- No hair may be hanging in the face.
- Please use bobby pins to secure any dangling strands of hair.
*Directions and Bun Photo from Toronto Dance Industry:
http://www.torontodanceindustry.com/Ballet%20Bun.htm
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Nutcracker Photo by Jon Crispin
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