low bun vs high bun

Hi
i was just wondering what buns best a low parted one or a high one what do you think ?
also what are some cool things you can do to make your hair look cool for ballet ?

March 31, 2007 | In Questions |

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  1. Whatever suits your face, for class; low buns are generally used for romantic, early ballets; higher buns for classical and neo classical. For class it is best to keep your hair as simple and as tidy as possible. No loose hair, bun in a hair net. It is not your hair that has to wow people.

    Comment by Zoe — April 4, 2007 #

  2. I personally like high buns, but for class, all you really need to do is have your hair so it won’t fall out of your bun.

    Comment by Elizabeth — April 6, 2007 #

  3. I like high buns better for class. But in a performance, a low bun looks really pretty.

    Comment by Stephanie — April 6, 2007 #

  4. Most ballet school prefer high buns because if you do a turn there a less chance of it falling out.

    Comment by Nancy — April 6, 2007 #

  5. thanks

    Comment by geane — April 6, 2007 #

  6. i saw a really cute and practical style on a girl at my school. She had a ponytail, and you then split the hair just before the elastic and push the hair in the ponytail through the split. You get a long clip barrette thingy and clip the reat os the ponytail in place. If this is to b really secure (for turns and stuff) you need to spend a bit of time on it, so be prepared. anyways, hope this helped!

    Comment by Georgia — April 15, 2007 #

  7. u pretty much only have to keep it out of your eyes and make sure it doesnt whack u in the face for class, but for performances it depends on your costume or headpiece.

    Comment by dani — May 25, 2007 #

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