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I'd say at least shoulder length for the small and probably for the medium if you're lucky enough to find it. If your hair is bra clasp length, you can make a bun of medium thickness with the size large.
Thanks so much for the info! I saw this at the drugstore yesteerday for 25 bucks and I wanted it but didn't want to pay that price! May have to make a trip to Claire's this weekend!
I was going to go to Target and pay the $30.00 for it but when I went in Claire's to buy the small whirlastyle, I say the Ustyle kit.
I'm still fiddling around with my kit. My fiance sat behind me for about 5 minutes trying to figure out how to do the herringbone braid and I knew not to ask my mom who admitted to having a "complicated braiding disability" so I may give it a try myself.
I haven't watched the video yet but it comes with a nice guide book with colored photos and instructions (in English and Spanish) and two brushes and a comb and three styling tools to make the different styles.
There are even bun styles which I'll try out. I really want to give the ballerina bun a try. It's a bun with four sections of hair.
I bought this b/c of your recommendation. Thanks! I didn't try any of the styles yet but i am absolutely loving the herringbone and the twisty braid on the last page of the book (i think). Thanks for making me spend some more money even tho I am supposed to be saving it. I hope my SO doesn't c it b/c he is going 2 b like "ANOTHER HAIR PRODUCT... don't u think your linen closet is packed enough with crap u don't use?" So remember girls, I didn't buy it, it's a secret
I bought mine for $15 at Claire's. They have it on sale 50% off right now. I'll definitely do more of the styles once I'm back from christmas vacation.
I hope you ladies like it. Even though you can do the herringbone by yourself, I suggest getting someone to do it for you, using the tool. It's a little bit awkward until you get used to it.