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I got real excited till' I clicked the link.... My 4a/b dont do that!

:fistshake:
 
I got real excited till' I clicked the link.... My 4a/b dont do that!

:fistshake:

Really? The first one I clicked seemed like what I have seen on 4a/b women and I have tried myself. All she did was braid her hair from the front to the back. I have seen many styles on youtube like that with braids and flat twists. I tried it myself this morning, but couldn't figure out how to flat twist my 4a/b hair neatly. My hair is not long enough to bun, but I could use a zing and have the back out. I just need to learn how to braid and twist.
 
I love them!! Thanks for sharing. I plan on using these styles ASAP.
 
Very cute styles! Sadly, my hair will need to be longer before I can try them. But one day... Lol!
 
Yay thanks Lucia those are awesome.
I really like the ones you linked too Anne0804.

I can't wait to try some styles now!
 
Cool, thanks for the links. I've been waiting to change it up a bit.
 
wow! those are inspiration. Unfortunately that's too much manipulation for my hair and I'm too dang lazy!

Thanks for sharing tho'! Some of those updo would be great for parties and formals.
 
regina07
I think some of the braid twist based buns can be braided throughout the length then re-done every 3 days then just take the back down moisturize and scarf it up then next day just smooth the front and pin the back up again. No more work than a baggie bun I do daily.
 
Thanks for these links! I need to try new styles with my hair!
 
@Lucia
@Ogoma
@Ann0804
@Keen
@mscocopuff
@DaiseeDay
@greenandchic
@NikkiGirl

Can't find the link to the tutorial, but I tried the 4-Twist Bun (not the real name). It was quick and easy - took less than 5 minutes:

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To do:

1. Make a ponytail
2. Divide ponytail into 2 parts
3. Pin 1 part out of the way
4. Divide remaining tail into 2 parts
5. Twist 1 part until it winds down onto head (kinda like a pin curl) and pin
6. Repeat with next part
7. Unpin remaining hair
8. Split into 2 parts
9. Twist/wind and pin part 1
10. Twist/wind and pin part 2

Finished!

eta:
Lucia found the link - Thanks!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jb1jh-Wv2wg&feature=BFa&list=WL5B8C0E13E186B26B&lf=mh_lolz
 
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I will be posting a YouTube soon on my Beehive bun. Stay tuned ..

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@Lucia
@Ogoma
@Ann0804
@Keen
@mscocopuff
@DaiseeDay
@greenandchic
NikkiGirl

Can't find the link to the tutorial, but I tried the 4-Twist Bun (not the real name). It was quick and easy - took less than 5 minutes:

picture.php


picture.php


To do:

1. Make a ponytail
2. Divide ponytail into 2 parts
3. Pin 1 part out of the way
4. Divide remaining tail into 2 parts
5. Twist 1 part until it winds down onto head (kinda like a pin curl) and pin
6. Repeat with next part
7. Unpin remaining hair
8. Split into 2 parts
9. Twist/wind and pin part 1
10. Twist/wind and pin part 2

Finished!

sipp100
thanks for posting, this is style number 3 in the first link, she does 5 styles.
how far are you in your transition? TIA
 
Thanks! Here are some other great ones that I really like (for protective styling).

http://youtu.be/ZxipfU9R6b8

http://youtu.be/yyq2CoXDEiI

http://youtu.be/jdGDPl56vpE

http://youtu.be/bZ-a94bzwA8


I love this lady. I get sent a notification when she uploads again. I've totally stolen some of her styles. She uses extra pieces to acheive some of her styles. I think that might be of interest to those who might have shorter hair.

Thanks for the tag Lucia
 
Really? The first one I clicked seemed like what I have seen on 4a/b women and I have tried myself. All she did was braid her hair from the front to the back. I have seen many styles on youtube like that with braids and flat twists. I tried it myself this morning, but couldn't figure out how to flat twist my 4a/b hair neatly. My hair is not long enough to bun, but I could use a zing and have the back out. I just need to learn how to braid and twist.

Ogoma
Naw :nono:

cute loose braid styles don't work with hair. Within a day my hair would look fuzzy. Only styles that have lots of tension and small parts. but those are time consuming and not nearly as cute imo.
 
Lucia

Thanks for finding the tutorial - I should have bookmarked it...

I'm 32 months into my transition :yay:
 
These are great styles!!! I definitely will be using these. Thanks for sharing.
 
She's really creative! I'll try some of these. Been in a style rut for a while.
 
Hey :wave: Ehren
haven't seen you in a while hope you're doing well, also hope the hairs just a growing like weeds.
 
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