It's the small triumphs in life *g*
I finally learned to updo my hair with pencils!
Okay, yes, I know it's a silly thing, but I've had long hair for most of my life and had always assumed that doing up a bun with pencils/chopsticks was a) quite difficult and b) would be prone to falling out.
But it's neither! I found a video on Youtube that shows how to do it, and tried it, and -- it's super fast and every bit as secure as a ponytail with an elastic band. I'm actually really surprised at how securely two pencils can keep all my hair in place. I've had it like that for a couple hours now, just going about my normal day's business, and it hasn't shown the slightest sign of slipping.
(The video is this one, except that I tried what she does at the end, and it doesn't work for me AT ALL -- falls right out. But if you stop right before her final step and, instead, shove a second pencil through at right angles to the first one ... voila, it's solid as a rock. At least, it worked once. *g* Maybe I should make sure that I can repeat the effect before I get too cocky.)
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Okay, yes, I know it's a silly thing, but I've had long hair for most of my life and had always assumed that doing up a bun with pencils/chopsticks was a) quite difficult and b) would be prone to falling out.
But it's neither! I found a video on Youtube that shows how to do it, and tried it, and -- it's super fast and every bit as secure as a ponytail with an elastic band. I'm actually really surprised at how securely two pencils can keep all my hair in place. I've had it like that for a couple hours now, just going about my normal day's business, and it hasn't shown the slightest sign of slipping.
(The video is this one, except that I tried what she does at the end, and it doesn't work for me AT ALL -- falls right out. But if you stop right before her final step and, instead, shove a second pencil through at right angles to the first one ... voila, it's solid as a rock. At least, it worked once. *g* Maybe I should make sure that I can repeat the effect before I get too cocky.)
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not long enough but had been, I would have tried it and Sandy, my sister,
had much longer hair than she does now, a bob, but she said she was tempted when she saw one in a store here.
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I don't know if this will work for you, but what I did -- I stopped before flipping the first pencil up (that is, just wound the hair and left it lying flat against my scalp) and then pushed the other one through at right angles to the first one, starting right up against my scalp and then angling outwards a bit so that it pushed through the coil of hair.
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This icon is about six years old, and my hair's not quite that long anymore, but all that's holding that up is the fork. Normally I use a stick, though. You only need the one doing it this way - the second is pure decoration.
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