I am not sure how a fork (in putting it on) differs from a stick? I use mine the same way...
Stick it down as if to pierce your head, turn grabbing scalp hair and weave it out the other side of the bun/updo.
I am very new here and I love to read all of your comments and the like. I now use hair sticks most of the time because I have a little problem with using hair forks. Can anyone please show me how to use hair forks on slippery waist-length coarse hair like me? Thanks so much, ladies.
I am not sure how a fork (in putting it on) differs from a stick? I use mine the same way...
Stick it down as if to pierce your head, turn grabbing scalp hair and weave it out the other side of the bun/updo.
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I am hair stick and fork challenged so I'm glad you asked this question, perlexquisit!
Just twist up a section or make your bun and stick it in. It's really pretty easy after a few tries to figure it out. Special Kitty sent me a few forks (THANKS, I LOVE THEM). I had never used them before but it was easier than I thought.
This will also work for your length I think
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In other buns I use a fork the same way as a stick, weave, or go in outward, flip it (and catch scalphair with that) and push inward. (same as using amish pins)
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Hi
i too have slippy thick (nearly waist length) hair and i have trouble with forks the only style i can get one to stay in is this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1aN6_bdhio
i think its a lazy wrap bun but i am still a newbie when it comes to naming buns
I also cannot braid otherwise i would try your bun eresh its beautiful
Not a fan of wig bashes!!!
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