Hey there! I've watched a lot of your videos that have Jana in it. My daughter has her first ballroom competition and I'm trying to do practice runs with her hair and I'm having such a hard time. I'm not good with hair at all. she has just passed shoulder length hair and it's thick. I have a hard time with her hair in the hair net to try a low bun... Do you have any advice??
+Bernadette Wesolowski Hi there! I would recommend trying to use one of those foam donut buns. It would help make the bun look full and you can pin the hair more easily to it. Make a pony tail and pass the pony tail through the bun, then separate and use a net over it. You can pin the remaining hair inside or try a little design with it. Hope that helps!! :D
I love this tutorial, except that the pins you are using are called hair pins, not bobby pins or "seperated bobby pins". They have completely different functions.
Your definition of "short" is funny!
This is a great video for all you competitive dancers with Short hair
This is not short hair.
Sure, thanks so much for the video idea!!!
love it. I will try this for sure. thank so much :)
Enjoy watching, great tips. Is it me or is it very low volume, I find it hard to hear what you are saying.
Hey there! I've watched a lot of your videos that have Jana in it. My daughter has her first ballroom competition and I'm trying to do practice runs with her hair and I'm having such a hard time. I'm not good with hair at all. she has just passed shoulder length hair and it's thick. I have a hard time with her hair in the hair net to try a low bun... Do you have any advice??
+Bernadette Wesolowski Hi there! I would recommend trying to use one of those foam donut buns. It would help make the bun look full and you can pin the hair more easily to it. Make a pony tail and pass the pony tail through the bun, then separate and use a net over it. You can pin the remaining hair inside or try a little design with it. Hope that helps!! :D
Is there anyway you can do a tutorial on how to glue rhinestones to hair/wash them out? Thank you so much! :)
This is more for medium length hair, not short hair.
I love this tutorial, except that the pins you are using are called hair pins, not bobby pins or "seperated bobby pins". They have completely different functions.
Кта рускей?я рускей.):