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Tutorials

The basic technique to create a beautiful bun by yourself is extremely simple and easy to learn. A bit of patience and perseverance will be necessary to master it perfectly.

Whether you want to create a classic bun, a more relaxed hairstyle, a half-up, a low bun, braided, or any other style, the technique to achieve your hairstyle will always be the same.

A detailed instruction manual explaining the 4 simple steps to create

a bun is included with the order.

 

Explore this technique in our video tutorials on different hair types.

YOUR HAIR IS FINE TO VERY FINE

In this case, the MINI models are made for you

  • For fine hair at shoulder length, choose a MINI short hook (9 cm).

  • For very fine and long hair, opt for a MINI long hook (11 cm).

YOU HAVE NORMAL TO THICK HAIR, SHOULDER TO VERY LONG

Choose a big pattern with short hook (10cm).

Choose a short hook for this hair type and length (10 cm).

If your hair is thicker or longer than the hair in the video, choose a long hook (12 cm).

MORE VIDEOS TO HELP YOU

Explore a variety of hairstyle ideas to inspire your next look.

From classic to trendy, find the perfect style for any occasion.

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Tuto chignon facile et rapide cheveux mi-long d'épaisseur normale

Tuto chignon facile et rapide cheveux mi-long d'épaisseur normale

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Tuto chignon facile et rapide cheveux mi-long et épais

Tuto chignon facile et rapide cheveux mi-long et épais

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Chignon pour cheveux mi-longs d'épaisseur moyenne

Chignon pour cheveux mi-longs d'épaisseur moyenne

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TIPS TO REPAIR A BROKEN JEWEL !

If you haven't followed our usage precautions and accidentally broke

the jewelry while handling the ornament, or if it broke from a fall or got

crushed in a bag or suitcase, don't panic!

Here's a very easy technique to repair your jewelry and achieve an

assembly almost as strong as the original soldering.

If you haven't followed our usage precautions and accidentally broke the jewelry while handling the ornament, or if it broke from a fall or got crushed in a bag or suitcase, don't panic!

Here's a very easy technique to repair your jewelry and achieve an assembly almost as strong as the original soldering.

  • Use ARALDITE glue (available at hardware stores).

  • Mix the glue as directed on the package.

  • Apply the glue to the soldering points.

  • Press the ornament firmly, maintaining the initial position.

  • Hold the two pieces together with pliers for a minimum of 24 hours.

  • To avoid breaking the jewelry again, handle it by the hook.

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