davisbr88
Well-Known Member
Hi, ladies! (Happy Resurrection Sunday btw)
Anyway, I will be undertaking a period of bunning after I remove my twists in about 2 weeks, and I was wondering what tools people used for bunning?
I have thin hair so I am definitely not interested in using rubber bands or elastic bands because traditional buns look teeeeeeeeny on me and I'm also transitioning so I'm afraid they might break off my relaxed pony.
I am interested in trying the Southern Tease bun, and was wondering what people are using for those types of buns. Has anyone used this EZ-comb thing? If so, how did you like them? If not, what did you use instead? I noticed that she used a chopstick-type thing in her tutorial video but I don't want to do that because I'm clumsy and I know that chopstick would somehow or another end up jabbing the crap out of my head, and I have a sensitive scalp.
Anyway, I will be undertaking a period of bunning after I remove my twists in about 2 weeks, and I was wondering what tools people used for bunning?
I have thin hair so I am definitely not interested in using rubber bands or elastic bands because traditional buns look teeeeeeeeny on me and I'm also transitioning so I'm afraid they might break off my relaxed pony.
I am interested in trying the Southern Tease bun, and was wondering what people are using for those types of buns. Has anyone used this EZ-comb thing? If so, how did you like them? If not, what did you use instead? I noticed that she used a chopstick-type thing in her tutorial video but I don't want to do that because I'm clumsy and I know that chopstick would somehow or another end up jabbing the crap out of my head, and I have a sensitive scalp.