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    Default Re: Show me your buns using 4 prong forks.

    Quote Originally Posted by bparnell75 View Post
    Hypno bun with the same fork. First try on this bun, feels really stable. I may have to include this on in my rotation.
    The hypno bun is wonderfully stable and you can stretch it out to make it bigger. It looks wonderfully elaborate but is easy to do. The perfect combination in a bun! Plus you could wear your coloured extensions with it/as part of it too
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    Default Re: Show me your buns using 4 prong forks.

    This thread is so dangerous-I broke a hair fork the other day and now thanks to everyone's beautiful pictures I think it's only right to replace it with a four pronged one.

    Bparnell75 your fork collection is something to be envied and that shade of hair is beautiful. Sarahlabryinth your hair colour is incredible, it looks a slightly different tone in every picture, and so thick too.

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    Thank you, M00bles

    Not to be an enabler or anything, but 4 prong forks hold so firmly
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    I have hair that tends to slip out of buns using sticks unless it's braided, so firm hold would be perfect. Not that I'm trying to justify a potential purchase to myself or anything . . .

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    Default Re: Show me your buns using 4 prong forks.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sarahlabyrinth View Post
    Thank you, M00bles

    Not to be an enabler or anything, but 4 prong forks hold so firmly
    That is a fact, 4 prongers hold much better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bparnell75 View Post
    That is a fact, 4 prongers hold much better.
    Well I suppose it's going to be a done deal then- I have my eye on a lovely lacewood four prong. My poor bank account!

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    Default Re: Show me your buns using 4 prong forks.

    Here's my lone (but much loved) four-prong, recently swiped off the swap board from the lovely Willowyn!





    I love the way it holds, when I get it in right I never want to take it out!

    Also, is there a thread where people post action shots of swap board purchases? I'd really like Willowyn to see these

    Edit: That is a cinnabun but my bun shred makes it look a little strange!


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    Thanks for posting Dendra, that is a very lovely, practical fork. Again coo-dos for a very stable hold.
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    Default Re: Show me your buns using 4 prong forks.

    I know this doesn't really belong here but every time I see this thread I think about this fork so...

    Five prong Elymwold which I love to pieces; however, my hair is so fine and thin the only way I can get away with it is to make two hypnobuns side-by-side, one on top of the other.

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    Default Re: Show me your buns using 4 prong forks.

    I love the looks these 4 prong forks give to buns !
    Added to my wish list for sure !
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