View Poll Results: How do you orient a hairstick with a "right" and "wrong" side?

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  • Right side to the back, so people can get a good view of both bun and stick

    33 80.49%
  • Right side to the front so people you're facing can catch glimpses of the better side

    0 0%
  • Some other orientation (explain)

    2 4.88%
  • All my hairsticks are topped with radially symmetric cheese

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Thread: Hairstick orientation (for hairstick with right/wrong sides)

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    Default Hairstick orientation (for hairstick with right/wrong sides)

    How do you wear hairsticks that have a "right" side rather than being radially symmetric? Should people creeping up behind you be able to see the right side of the hairstick while they have a good view of your bun, or should people in front of you catch glimpses of the right side peeking around your head?

    I have a new hairstick with a flattish topper. One side of the topper has some more intricate metalwork, and the other side is plain. Today I wore it with the fancy side facing to the back, so people behind me can have a good view.

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    Default Re: Hairstick orientation (for hairstick with right/wrong sides)

    I would wear it so people behind me can see the design.

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    Default Re: Hairstick orientation (for hairstick with right/wrong sides)

    It depends on how the hairdo turns out.

    If the stick shows prominently to the front, then I would probaby turn it to the front.

    If the stick is lower down, so only a little of the topper shows at the front . . . then I'd turn it toward the back.

    I do try to avoid the "antenna" look with the sticks symmetrical. If that happens, and the hairdo feels good, I usually push one in further and turn it different. Cause I don't mess with a bun that sits just right . . . I can never make if feel that good again if I take out the support to try again.
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    Default Re: Hairstick orientation (for hairstick with right/wrong sides)

    To the back, it feels more natural to me. Also, as I don't wear either high buns or very long sticks, rotated to the front wouldn't show off the topper at all.

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    Default Re: Hairstick orientation (for hairstick with right/wrong sides)

    Right side to the back. But I never wear hairsticks long enough that one can see them from the front,
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    Default Re: Hairstick orientation (for hairstick with right/wrong sides)

    Also right side to the back. I prefer short hairsticks so people don't see my stick from the front.

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    Default Re: Hairstick orientation (for hairstick with right/wrong sides)

    I voted 'right side to back'. I think it's because my sticks aren't long enough (that, or my head is too big ) to have a design showing that people who face me could see.
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    Default Re: Hairstick orientation (for hairstick with right/wrong sides)

    I've always worn my 'right-sided' hairsticks facing backwards - for no other reason than ... just 'cos ...
    But now I can choose to let them be visible from the front, on the right updo.
    Thanks for the idea!

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    Default Re: Hairstick orientation (for hairstick with right/wrong sides)

    Most of my hairsticks are symmetrical but the few ones which have a "right" side I wear visible from behind. What shall all the people hiding behind me think, when looking at the back-side of me and my hairstick, while the interesting side of the stick watches the back of my head I wear my sticks in a way that they do not stand out over my head (avoiding antennas), so they are not visible from the front anyway. But I think I would not wear the right side visible from the front even if it would stand out high enough. That idea never came to my mind before... so, most likely not visible from the front.

    For forks which tend to be more visible from the front, I prefer those which have carving on both sides (not necessarily the same one though - 2 in 1 fork) problem solved.

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    Default Re: Hairstick orientation (for hairstick with right/wrong sides)

    Right side to the back, but now I'm on the lookout for a hairstick topped with radially symmetric cheese!


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