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My DD is only 10, but does her own hair. She had been having trouble getting the bun to look good and refused to let me help. It would start out OK, but then start to sag. We found the best thing the other day. They are twist pins (I call them hair screws LOL). You get the bun in place, then screw the pins in. I think she only used two of them and it totally held it in place beautifully for the whole meet. For all I know, they may have been around forever, but they are new to us! We just bought them at Walgreens.
Woven hair? Can you post a link?@MaryA , there are some great woven styles on Princess hair etc that look really good with "skinny hair". Adds a bit more interest whilst being a bit more grown up.
DD now has a teammate (same level) whose mom is a hairdresser and she has offered to do DD's hair before meets. Hooray! I wish there was something more mature (I feel like she's outgrown the "spider web" type styles that look so cute on little girls) besides just a bun. DD's hair is so fine that, even though it's super-long, it makes a tiny little bun, so I'm not sure if any of the more "interesting" looking buns would look right on her, just because there isn't enough hair. And she doesn't like those foam doughnut-type things that give the illusion of more hair because she says it feels like she's tumbling on a pillow. I think maybe I just need to try to talk her into cutting her hair short enough that she can just wear it in a ponytail and not have it get in her way (though that's easier said than done).