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    Posted: September 26 2003 at 9:48am
This style was done by me at HairBoutique.com on model Brigid. Keep in mind that while I have been studying hair for years, I am not a licensed hairstylist. I am more like a good friend that could do this style at home for anyone with the right hair.

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http://www.hairboutique.com/tips/tip3753.htm

Once you master this bun you are on your way to updo perfection.

Karen
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Karen, thanks for posting these instructions and pictures. I am totally new to hair stuff and am looking for advice on keeping my hair which is shoulder length under a riding hat when I start competing later this year. I posted a thread in the General hairtalk forum. Ballet Dancer suggested a bun or braid and I couldn't find any instructions on buns and then I saw this post. So thanks.

I have a question. How short can hair be before you can make a bun. Will shoulder length and layered hair be OK. And is it possible to make the bun flatter so it can sit better under a helmet.

Thanks Andy
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it looks great Karen, however don't call it a ballerina bun. When a ballerina has to have a bun in, all the hair must be scraped tightly back, none on the face. And no fancy bits generally. Trust me, I know. It looked nice though! 
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