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Deal or Dud: Hot Buns

Reported by: Kelly Foster
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Updated: 1/17 7:48 am

Beautiful hair buns are back in a big way. But styling them yourself can take all day. They end up lose, saggy and flat. Normally, you'd need an expensive stylist to fix that. 

Now there's an easy way to make your hair bun look salon perfect. The makers of Hot Buns say this simple hair solution gives you a professional look in just seconds. 

The instructions include three easy steps. Just roll, snap and wrap. Go from boring to bold, embarrassing to elegant, flat to fabulous.

We pulled in our editor Abby Gresham who loves to change up her hair dos, her all time favorite style is wearing it up. So, she was anxious to tangle with our As Seen on TV product. "All of the celebrities on all these award shows are wearing the high high bun, with big earrings," says Gresham.

On the outside of the package it shows you what hair color the bun will match with, plus it gives you two sizes to choose from. Abby decided to try the large bun first for a big fashion statement. "The bigger bun makes it look fuller, I feel like you could wear it high or low and it would still be a big up do," says Gresham.

So following directions Abby began to rolled, snapped and wrapped, and with the central cord in the center, it promised to keep hair tight without bobby pins. "Yes, that worked pretty good. It's not moving either," says Gresham. After she sprayed and gave us a spin, she was ready to test the smaller one by putting her hair up in a half do, which is better for thinner hair. She says this time around it was little more difficult. "It was harder to spread it, to spread the hair over the bun," says Gresham. But she says it was comfortable and light-weight. "If you want a very slick tight bun this is what you should get, if you're into a looser messier style it's not gonna do that because it's very structured," says Gresham.


In your opinion is this a deal or dud? "It's a deal," says Gresham.

By the way, the product will cost you $10 dollars.

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