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**Title:** Debunking Internet Hair Hacks
**Content:** The author, a hair expert, tests and reviews 5 "easy hair hacks" from a video by "5-Minute Crap". They attempt to replicate each style, sharing their thoughts, struggles, and results.
**Key Findings:**
* All styles are technically doable, but often require more effort, pins, and product than advertised.
* Key details were omitted in the original video, making the hacks seem easier than they are.
* The author concludes that these aren't revolutionary "hacks" but rather unconventional ways to achieve common styles, with limited durability.
**Tone:** Light-hearted, honest, and humorous, with a touch of skepticism towards the term "hair hack".
Here are the extracted key facts in short sentences, numbered for reference:
1. The author is debunking hair hack videos from "5-Minute Crap".
2. The author is a hair expert, frequently working with various hair lengths, textures, and styles.
3. The author is wearing a wig during the experiment due to having very short hair at the time.
4. The first hairstyle attempted was a ribbon-based look that initially seemed impossible to replicate.
5. To achieve the first style, a longer and skinnier ribbon was used in the second attempt.
6. The second hairstyle involved creating "donut buns" from rolled-up pigtails.
7. To achieve the "donut buns", the author used bobby pins, a rubber band, and a significant amount of hair.
8. The third hairstyle was a twisted, ponytail-free updo using only hair.
9. The author notes that the third style requires long, possibly coarse hair to hold in place.
10. A pencil was used as a makeshift tool for a quick hair hack in one of the styles.
11. The final hairstyle involved an unconventional braiding technique using only one hand.
12. The author found the one-handed braiding method to be unnecessary work compared to traditional braiding.
13. All hairstyles from the video were possible to replicate, but with some difficulty and additional steps not shown.
14. The author believes the original videos omitted key steps to make the styles work.
15. The author concludes that the styles are not particularly durable.