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My First Loose Bun With Twist-Out Pics

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Hairsnob

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Hello ladies,

I'm very happy with how my first loose bun/twist-out turned out so of course I snapped a pic this morning :grin: (I always wonder what excuse I would use if someone came by my desk and saw me with my cell phone over my head taking a pic of my hair) :blush:.

Anyway, I don't have enough hair for a good bun yet. So I wrapped some very old afro kinky hair in the bun part that I had lying around the house so it's kinda dry and the oil sheen didn't help much. I was really surprised that the twists actually turned out okay considering I didn't use setting lotion, only that Cantu shea butter oil stuff.

I'd like to know what you ladies think of it for my first time.

Thanks!
 

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How did you do it...is your hair pinned up or...?

HI,

I twisted the whole head and then when I took it out I sectioned it into threes. I took the two side sections and pinned them to the middle and the front middle (bang) I pulled back to cover the middle. The rest of the hair is in a loose ponytail holder with curly track hair wrapped around it.

I hope that wasn't too confusing the way I wrote these steps.:spinning:
 
WOW that's pretty! I wish that I could wear buns. My hair's not thick enough.


Denise,

My hair's not thick enough either. That's why I had to add the curly afro hair around the bun. You should try it.

There is a youtube video of Traycee showing the steps. I don't have the link but I'm sure you'll be able to find it.

Good luck!
 
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