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SkinnyMocah said:I think some ladies said they used protective styles to get past shoulder length, since the ends of the hair rubbing on clothes can cause breakage and shedding. I'm not an expert though so don't quote me on that.![]()
OnAHairQuest said:How exactly is APL defined? Does anyone have a pic of textbook APL?
Is it at the beginning of the crack of your pits, or sort of wear your arms start to leave the side of the body (if that makes sense)?
awesomely_nappy said:Dumb question... i already know the answer... but just to be 1000000% sure.... BUNS is a good protective style right? Have anyone here got past shoulderlength (or gained APL orBSL) with buns? (i dont want to do the frenchbraids, quickweaves, or micro/pixibraids...bunning seems so much easier)
Okay. Im about to get my search on and see if I can find such a thread.finewine83 said:I was wondering this myself. I know spome people get so technical with these descriptions. I say it's past the crack of your arm pit since BSL is past the bra strap ( i didn't learn this until an entire thread was dedicated to definining it). Don't quote me on this, it's just MO.
GoldenBreeze said:Buns work fine, and any variation of bun will be okay. It really doesn't matter what style you use as long as the hair is off your shoulders, and not pulled back to tight.I also think it is important to put extra moisture on the ends before you bun.
OnAHairQuest said:How exactly is APL defined? Does anyone have a pic of textbook APL?
Is it at the beginning of the crack of your pits, or sort of wear your arms start to leave the side of the body (if that makes sense)?
GoldenBreeze said:APL is about 1/2 way between SL and BSL on the chart below. When your arms are hanging down naturally, its where the crease starts. If you were to raise your arms and put a towel on as high as possible under the arms and then put your arms down, the top of the towel across your back is APL.
awesomely_nappy said:Thank you Golden!!! I'm planning on bunning til christmas (my goal is to be at APL by then), and wanted to make sure that i wouldn't be wasting my time... I think i will start adding extra moisture to my ends as well....
Also, does anybody know if sealing the ends (basically just the exposed part of the bun) with vaseline/petroleum jelly is good on the hair while bunning?
nubianqt86 said:My hair was always put up. Buns, ponytails, whatever. Good hair health should lead to more thickness and a fat ponytail.
See now you got me excited. I was thinking it was at the bottom of the pit. I may very well be at APL right now......GoldenBreeze said:APL is about 1/2 way between SL and BSL on the chart below. When your arms are hanging down naturally, its where the crease starts. If you were to raise your arms and put a towel on as high as possible under the arms and then put your arms down, the top of the towel across your back is APL.
SkinnyMocah said:I think some ladies said they used protective styles to get past shoulder length, since the ends of the hair rubbing on clothes can cause breakage and shedding. I'm not an expert though so don't quote me on that.![]()
evagray said:Man! I guess I already knew that the only way was protective styling. I got from neck length to shoulder length that way but im just so tired of wearing my hair up!...I guess back to the good ole bun.erplexed
DenverGirl said:girl, i am so sicka this tired bun!!! i'm tryin to change it up a little with phony ponys though (i baggy under them)