This is extremely helpful. I just started dancing professionally as a ballerina and I have to wear a crown for my role of the Sugar Plum Fairy. I could not figure out how to get my crown to stay on and this helped me a lot. Thank you!!
I actually have a crown from Ebay for a costume I'm wearing tomorrow. I couldn't figure out how to make it stay, so I was going to wear a high bun, but I really wanted to wear my hair down. You saved the day. Thanks!
Ty I am getting married and ended up getting a gorgeous crown for my big day but had no idea how to wear it and attach it to my head xoxo love your work
(*This starts off negative but, please, wait to emotionally react until the end.*) I'll be honest, even after entering my local "Miss (my hometown name)" contest when I was 17, I still didn't grasp what the crown represents. (It's hard for someone new to the pageant circuit to understand the importance of the competition.) Now, decades later, I am a Live Action Role Player and the current monarch of my game. I wear the crown. I know what it represents to my people and I understand that respect for the position is due from me. (Yes, it's a game of adults running around playing make-believe but for some of our players it's the best part of their week.) As such, I can't allow that crown to drop from my head. I know it seems as though I've unleashed a diatribe, however, it is with purpose. I want to apologize to you, and every other pageant contestant, for my snarky 17-year old self. I didn't grasp, back then, what the crown means to the people it represents. I am rightfully humbled and I get it now. Thanks for the video. It really helped.
As a former pageant contestant, finalist, etc... didn't you learn to always be polite and to treat other pageant contestants (former, current and future) with respect, the way you would like to be treated? What a shame.