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Hair Sticks

Hairsticks are always in style and have been used by women for centuries. Hair stick is a classic hair accessory, which can be used in an endless array of hairstyle possibilities. Hair sticks are in vogue now, as women are constantly on the go, and need  a simple natural attractive and easy care hair style. Hair Sticks - One of  the most versatile hair accessories we offer. Can be used as a decorative accent or to anchor your hair in place for French Twists, Buns, Partial Buns, Chignons, tucks  and many more styles. Hair sticks are used for holding up a hair style or for adornment purposes. Ponytails that are twisted into a knot are the easiest way to use hair sticks. Many hair stick users like to hold up a French Braided style for a tidy and professional look. Hair forks are simply double pronged versions of hair sticks that work well for holding up a chignon as well as a bun style. Whether the hair stick is a single long stick or a double prong fork they both work well for achieving elaborate and simple Hair sticks can be made of metal, wood, plastic, bone or bamboo. Beginner hair stick users may find 6" long stick the best choice. Hair sticks easy to use the short sticks make for great and pretty hair styles with a more concealed stick part showing off the elaborate or simple tops. Bone hair sticks are in both carved and etched styles with etched bone adornments on the tops. Freshwater pearl and Cloisonné hair sticks are available in both short and long short, and are a great solution for bridal, wedding, and formal occasions. Sterling silver adorned hair sticks in several styles, and lengths. Large porcupine quills, the alternative to the hair stick.

Instructions of Hair Sticks

1. Begin with clean, dry, tangle-free hair.

2. Brush your hair back into a low ponytail. Raise it a little higher on the head if you wish to include shorter side layers. Get a firm grip around the base of the ponytail and use your other hand to twist the tail into a tight spiral.

3. Hold the base of the ponytail with one hand, then lift the tail straight up with the other. Begin to coil it clockwise around the base. When you've made half of a circle, release the hand holding the base and use it to hold the forming bun as you continue to coil the tail.

4. Complete one rotation - a little more if you have longer hair - then tuck the end of the tail under the bun. If your hair is long enough, you might be able to push the tail through the bun and make a knot.

5. Secure the bun using a a hair stick. Insert the stick pointed in and up, then lift like a lever and weave the stick into your hair. 

6. push the tip of the hair stick up through the right or left corner of your bun, so that a thin flat layer rests on top of the stick.

7. Rotate the stick 180 degrees and push it gently through the base of the bun.

8. As the stick begins to emerge, hook a small amount of hair on the underside of the left corner, then center the stick.

 

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