How to Do a Chignon Hair Style (2)

    • lindazhou111 by : lindazhou111 - 2 weeks ago
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      Pull the hair apart so that you form two equally-sized ponytails. Hold one ponytail in each hand. more pictures (more pictures
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      3 Tie the two ponytails together. You want the ponytails to form a loose knot. Smooth down any hairs that may have gotten ruffled when creating your knot.  4
      Secure the ends of the knot. Take one end and wrap it around the right side of the knot you have formed. Tuck it under or against the knot (that not looks more like a bun) and secure it with a hair pin. Do the same thing with the other end, only wrap it around the left side of the knot/bun.
      If you have particularly long hair, you should try to secure the ends of your hair under the knot.

      5
      Use hairspray to keep the bun in place. A medium-hold hairspray should do the trick, but if you have very long or thick hair, you may consider using extra-strength hairspray. You may also need to use several hair pins, particularly if you have very thick hair.


      Method 3 of 3: The Side Chignon

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      Pull your hair to the side you want your chignon to be on. The side you choose is up to you

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      Twirl your ponytail. You will want to twirl it into a tight coil with as few hairs escaping from the spiral as possible. Twist the spiraled hair around the base of your ponytail. Make sure to tuck in any loose ends. http://www.ishowigs.com/Mostpopular-Human-Hair-Bob-Wigs.html (http://www.ishowigs.com/Mostpopular-Human-Hair-Bob-Wigs.html
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      Place a hairpin in the edge of the bun. It doesn’t matter which side you pin first—you will be placing four pins in the top left, top right, bottom left, and bottom right sections of your bun. Insert the hairpin as if you were going to stab your scalp with the ends, making sure it catches the hair at the edge of the bun. Just before the pin hits your scalp, however, turn the pin so it goes toward the center of the bun, and push it all the way in. This will keep your bun secured because it catches bun hair, then scalp hair, then bun hair.
      You will want to use a hairpin rather than a bobby pin for this hairstyle. Hairpins are stronger and will keep your bun in place even if you find yourself in the middle of a major dance party. You can buy these at hair supply stores or dance stores (as they are favored by ballerinas who definitely have to keep their hair in place.)

      4
      Place four pins in your hair. As listed above, you will want to place four hairpins into your bun—one on the top left, top right, bottom left, and bottom right. Doing this will guarantee that your hair stays where its supposed to.

      5
      Use hairspray to keep your hair in place. Even when using very sturdy hairpins, chignons have a tendency to get a little while after a couple of hours. By spraying your chignon with hairspray, your hairstyle will last a good while longer. Use a strong formula for the best effects.

      6
      Finished.

      Tips
      Get creative with hair accessories, try out hair jewelry, flowers, ribbons, and scarves.
      For thick hair, twirl more than one section of hair around the elastic and firmly secure with strong v-pins.  wholesale and retail natural looking wigs (wholesale and retail natural looking wigs
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