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I've been bunning regularly for years. My buns were tight and sure enough my taper was excessive, so since June '09 I've worn looser buns and I see a difference in my hemline. Also, trimming regularly might be something to consider if you haven't trimmed in a while.
ETA: I agree with CherryPie, detangling might be a problem are as well.
This is what I'm thinking, judging on the thickness of the rest of your hair. Which is gorgeous BTW.
This seems to be an unpopular opinion on the board but I have noticed that many of the ladies with extremely long lengths went through a period of thin ends, and instead of trimming they continued to let their hair grow and the ends naturally evened up over time. It could be a case of your hair growing at different rates, and if that is true, then a trim would only be a temporary solution.
thanks, maybe it's from bunning wet hair?erplexed
can this be from bunning? did it happen to you? what did you do?
Suggestions?
nov.2007
I experienced the exact same thing about a year -year 1/2 ago. Let me ask this, are you wet bunning and always wearing your bun at the nape of your neck?
This looks very similar to what I experienced. What it looked like was underneath, at the nape, there was a clear line that was shorter than the hair hanging over it. It was almost so perfect it looked like I cut it. Couple of things I learned:
- Don't use scrunchies, even silk ones, to wet bun
- Don't bun dead on my nape. Now I use a goodies hair clip and attach it somewhere in the middle of my bun. Not at the nape.
- My hair texture was different at the nape. I now tex-lax it dead last.
I haven't experienced it since making these changes.
One last observation: How many weeks post are you? Your roots look pretty thick. The problem might not be as bad as it looks because of shrinkage.
Hope you figure out what it is. I know it can be so frustrating!
co-signing with you sweetie. I plan on getting a long over due trim next weekend at Supercuts b/c of this.This VERY thing is happening to me. In my case, I think it's because of a need for a long-overdue trim (I over-processed last year) and breakage from taking too long to detangle.
can this be from bunning? did it happen to you? what did you do?
Suggestions?
nov.2007
I experienced the exact same thing about a year -year 1/2 ago. Let me ask this, are you wet bunning and always wearing your bun at the nape of your neck?
This looks very similar to what I experienced. What it looked like was underneath, at the nape, there was a clear line that was shorter than the hair hanging over it. It was almost so perfect it looked like I cut it. Couple of things I learned:
I haven't experienced it since making these changes.
- Don't use scrunchies, even silk ones, to wet bun
- Don't bun dead on my nape. Now I use a goodies hair clip and attach it somewhere in the middle of my bun. Not at the nape.
- My hair texture was different at the nape. I now tex-lax it dead last.
One last observation: How many weeks post are you? Your roots look pretty thick. The problem might not be as bad as it looks because of shrinkage.
Hope you figure out what it is. I know it can be so frustrating!
my bun was around ear level, proobably poor choice of hair bands. i'm going to go with the waiting for hair to catch up theory
i haven't had a relaxer since 1997 so i am 13 years post![]()
I'm in the same boat. I have some very unlovely and sgraggly looking ends. I'm usually very quick to chop my hair so it's killing me to see them out there like this.
I'm trying to hold out to 12/31/10 before doing any real cutting or trimming.
wow, your nice even and thickIt's kinda hard for me to tell, but it's definitely longer...
Tell us what you did to fill in your thin ends. I'm having the same problem. I'm going to bun until the end of the month then trim after I do my relaxer.