@DancingHairs I'd say if you have at least shoulder length hair, you should be able to do a cinnabun. It would be a small cinnabun, but a cinnabun nonetheless.
@Gyarren Wooden hair forks are a bit pricey, but they don't break like the plastic ones do. In my opinion, the wooden ones are SO worth the price. Glad this video helped you out. :-)
@rides1965hodaka In my experience, not really. I do notice that the forks with more tines tend to hold hair tighter, but I personally love my two tined Mermaid's Tail best.
I didn't know there were so many different varieties of buns. This, is really neat. Thank you.
nwbxvcmqlskdjfhg 2 weeks ago
Your hair is gorgeous and this video is very helpful; thank you for sharing :)
ThePinkster8 1 month ago
so far, the most awesome video about hair forks! nice hair and great tutorial! Thank you
rainzeyez 1 month ago
Wow, you have beautiful hair and this is a great teaching video! Thank you!
VelveteenBippy 3 months ago
Thank you - very helpful, great ideas.
JKHurford 5 months ago
Thanks for sharing. God Bless
ilovemysoldier4eva 5 months ago
Really helpful! Thanks :]
Ayown 7 months ago
yay! thank you! this video is awesome and very helpful:) your hair is lovely!
deadnlovely 1 year ago 2
@deadnlovely So glad it was helpful. And thank you!
Tristanc2003 1 year ago
That looks great but I wonder what the minimum lenght is for all those buns cause they don't seem to work for me...
DancingHairs 1 year ago
@DancingHairs I'd say if you have at least shoulder length hair, you should be able to do a cinnabun. It would be a small cinnabun, but a cinnabun nonetheless.
Tristanc2003 1 year ago
Great video. I'm just learning to put my hair up and this will help immensely! Thank you!
777metime 1 year ago
@777metime I hope this video helped you to use a fork more efficiently. I LOVE my hair forks. :-)
Tristanc2003 1 year ago
Those forks are beautiful!
QueenSemiramis 1 year ago
Very helpful vid, and I LOVE the crescent moon fork! The one I have is plastic because the wooden ones are so expensive.
Gyarren 1 year ago
@Gyarren Wooden hair forks are a bit pricey, but they don't break like the plastic ones do. In my opinion, the wooden ones are SO worth the price. Glad this video helped you out. :-)
Tristanc2003 1 year ago
very cool...does it matter how many "forks" it has??
rides1965hodaka 1 year ago
@rides1965hodaka In my experience, not really. I do notice that the forks with more tines tend to hold hair tighter, but I personally love my two tined Mermaid's Tail best.
Tristanc2003 1 year ago
That was a very helpful vid. Thanks.
BartTempleton 1 year ago