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Are any of you who cowash more than once a week relaxed?? I love to cowash but i dont want to "overdo" if there is such a thing.
Diva_Esq said:All I do is cowash daily and wet bun. Have gone from 4 inches long at big chop on April 5, 2010 to 3 inches before WL now. That's 2 yrs, 3 mos and counting.
Does anyone know of any YouTubers who do this? I'm interested in bunning for a few months to see if this works for me.
Does anyone know of any YouTubers who do this? I'm interested in bunning for a few months to see if this works for me.
I am co-signing with Dlewis on the fact that different things work for different people. I think fine haired women who bun wet must be very careful. I used to do this when my hair was relaxed and I thought that the low manipulation and no heat were helping but the wet bunning with all of the moisturisers caused breakage.
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Almond Eyes
just wondering if this would too much manipulation?
I move my bun...to the right, to the left, low and high bun. Someone mentioned wet bunning. Personally I let my hair hang and air dry at least 80% before I put it in a bun. I don't bun soaking wet hair.I think Tracey from Keep It Simple Sista does it. I don't know if she does it constantly throughout the year but I remember once she had a six month challenge with bunning and everyone was following her. Her hair is so pretty. Other than that I just notice that everyone with the extreamly long hair wears their hair in some sort of protective style on youtube.
I was wondering how often do the people who bun move their bun around so they won't create breaking from wearing the bun in the same place all the time. Those are the two things I fear breakage from wearing it all the time and wondering can I bun without every last strand being protected. Just wondering if I would get the same effect like a messy bun etc. I think I read in another thread that it could dry out your ends but I wasn't sure since it's not rubbing on your clothes.
Thanks,
OK dumb question. I am planning to bun at least five to six days a week. My question is does my hair have to be in the same old bun styles or can I bun with character. I mean my hair would be up daily and moisturised nightly but I like to wear my hair diffidently from time to time. Will not having every last strand hidden defeat the purpose or does it have to be the buns the hide every last strand. My new routine will be cowash twice weekly and deep condition weekly. I will bun 6 days a week some totally hiding my ends and some with character. What do you ladies think?
I agree with the cowashing, as ditching shampoo has been nothing but fantastic for my hair...but I see better results from WnG's & Pinappling with my Buff. Buns felt like too much manipulation for me.
For me, buns can be a little hard on my ends.
Lately I started putting my hair up in a "ponytail" (using a stretched head band) and pin curling my hair to look like a bun without using tension on the ends. I think the tension to keep the ends in the bun was too much.
i wash/dc and bun twice a week. i am relaxed, so it really helps with protecting my ends. i don't use elastics. i use Spin Pins to hold the bun in place. those elastics would wreck havoc on my ends.
Hello Ladies,
So I have recently been trying wet bunning and I find my hair really likes it. So my question is would you suggest wet bunning for the winter months? I live in NY so I am trying to figure out how to keep my hair (without covering it up everyday) from freezing in the winter. Do I have to give up wet bunning : (
That thread is very interesting. I don’t really know if I can do that with my hair though (afraid to play all the time with my density). Does anyone with hair that looks like mine have tried it?
Here is a picture of what my hair looks like loose http://helowaddicted.skyrock.com/3116339485-Mise-a-jour-Challenge.html