I think you are saying it as in using a donut-looking tool to put your hair up in a bun? Or is it to style your hair into a donut? Either way, you can use the tool to help your hair acheive the donut effect. Tie your hair into a ponytail and put your ponytail through the donut. Use your hair to cover the tool by spreading out the ponytail while bending down your head. Use a second hair tie to enclose the hair onto the tool. Hide remaining hair into the tool. Hope this helped you.
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A donut made out of plastic to make a better pony-tail for the girls.(for the hair)
I would not recommend foam rollers for thick or stubborn hair. They are more likely to give in to the form of your hair than they are to reshape it.
A donut made out of plastic to make a better pony-tail for the girls.(for the hair)
Yes, but I have always found the plastic better. They hold the hair better and aren't squishy like the foam.
use hair foam to calm the frizz
trade increased, lily died her hair green, and the donut felt offended.
Various hair care products are formulated as a foam for easy, no-drip application. Foam hair care products can be used by both men and women, although more females use hair care products than do males. Besides Moose, a product that helps keep hair in place, some hair dyes come in a foaming formula. Other foaming products are used as a "no water" hair wash for ill patients who cannot stand or bend to wash the hair. Most of these foaming washes remove excess oils and dirt, leaving the hair relatively clean until the person can wash the hair normally.
brush rollers, foam roller, velcro rollers
Oh, dude, something for the hair that rhymes with roam is foam. You know, like the stuff you use to style your hair and pretend you have your life together. So next time you're feeling lost in the hair care aisle, just grab some foam and roam on, my friend.