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AIRDRYING/BUNS IN WINTER

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PeopleTalkDaily

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I AM A LITTLE LOST...
JUST WANT TO GET CLARITY

IS IT BAD IN THE WINTER TO WASH/AIRDRY AND THEN BUN IT?

EVEN IF I ADD MOISTURE AND ETC?

i DON'T WANT TO EXPERIENCE ANY SET BACKS.
 
No, it's not bad at all, IMO. You should not experience any setbacks keeping your hair moisturized in a bun. I know that everyone's hair is different, but as long as your ends are in good shape, you should be fine.

I plan to bun throughout the winter.
 
no its not bad at all. im usually bunning all week via southern tease style. since transitioning i vowed to only touch my hait twice a week so if i cowashed tuesday i would let it hang for about 20 minutes then do a southern tease bun.i dont usually bun with a hair tie esp on wet hair. i use a clip it looks okay on the first day(because its damp) but on the second i apply shea butter and um:lick:
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sorry if pic was too big
 
Diddo. :grin:

Bunning is excellent for your hair year round...as long as you treat your hair right. Correct moisturizing, sealing, and tucking your ends in. You should be fine. It wouldn't hurt to moisturize and seal daily.

I plan on bunning all winter. I have a personal no heat, bunning challenge until Feb. So far my hair is benefiting.
 
no its not bad at all. im usually bunning all week via southern tease style. since transitioning i vowed to only touch my hait twice a week so if i cowashed tuesday i would let it hang for about 20 minutes then do a southern tease bun.i dont usually bun with a hair tie esp on wet hair. i use a clip it looks okay on the first day(because its damp) but on the second i apply shea butter and um:lick:
l_fc0dfd47150c47bb93f45169d6642980.jpg
sorry if pic was too big


i can't see pixs
 
no its not bad at all. im usually bunning all week via southern tease style. since transitioning i vowed to only touch my hait twice a week so if i cowashed tuesday i would let it hang for about 20 minutes then do a southern tease bun.i dont usually bun with a hair tie esp on wet hair. i use a clip it looks okay on the first day(because its damp) but on the second i apply shea butter and um:lick:
l_fc0dfd47150c47bb93f45169d6642980.jpg
sorry if pic was too big

This looks really good. I have to find a way to do cute buns for the winter.
 
:clap:Buns are great in the winter cause your hair is off your shoulders and clothes and your ends are safe inside the bun!
Plus, the more length you retain, the bigger your buns get!
 
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