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How To Make A Ballet Bun

The ballet bun keeps hair from flying in a dancer’s face; it also creates a clean, elegant line for the dancer. Follow these steps to make the perfect bun.
 
Here are the things you will need to make that perfect Ballet bun:

   Spray bottle filled with water
   Hairspray
   Hair gel
   Hair pins (Thicker type with plastic tips.)
   Bobby pins

   Elastic band
   Comb & brush (Fine tooth comb preferable)
   Hair net (Fine net with elastic edges. Should be same color as hair.)


1. To start the process, lightly spray your hands and the hair with water. This will give you better control over the hair.
    Gather the hair and pull it back. Apply hair gel if you need more control over the hair.
2. Use a hair brush to smooth out rough or uneven areas. Form a pony tail by brushing the hair up from the jawline to the top
    part of the back of the head.This will form a high bun. The placement of the pony tail determines the placement of the bun.
   Mid and low buns are sometimes used with short hair, or to accomodate a headpiece. Very short hair can be done in two low
   side buns, or use hair clips to fasten the hair down without a bun.
3. Use an elastic hair band to secure the pony tail. A tidy pony tail with hair drawn snugly back is the key to making a good           ballet bun.
4. Apply more water or gel to keep the hair neat, and twist the pony tail.
5. Coil the pony tail into a tight circle.
6 Use hair pins all around the coil to secure it to the rest of the hair. Slide each pin through the outer part of the coil, then into
    the base of the bun.
7. Wrap a fine hair net around the bun. Keep twisting and wrapping so that the hair net tightly secures the bun. Make sure the
     hair net is the same color as the hair.
8. Large buns may protrude too much. A flat bun is preferable. To flatten, remove all pins; the hair net will hold the bun.
    Then flatten the bun and repin all around the bun.
9. For extra hold, when the bun and hair are all secure, use hairspray. If you need to add a headpiece, secure it tightly with
    bobby pins.

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  • Home
  • About
    • Artistic Director
    • Faculty
    • Location
  • Academy
    • 2023 Winter-Spring Term
    • 2023 Summer Ballet Term
    • 2023 Summer Contemporary Camp
    • Register for Classes
    • Ballet Divisions/Curriculum
    • Dress Code
    • How to make a ballet bun
    • "The Discipline of Ballet Class"
    • Student Contact & Emergency Form
    • Refund Policy and Form
  • Student Performances
    • 2023 Swan Lake & Contemporary Dances
    • Swan Lake Casting and rehearsal Information
    • Performing Responsibilities/Guidelines/Policies
  • 2023 Calendar
  • Contact Us