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Where do you ladies purchase the "silk hair ties" you're using? I have been doing my buns by twisting them into a bun and using a hair pin to secure it, but my supervisor has been complaining about that method so now I need to change it up. I can't use regular hair ties AT ALL because that caused a major setback about a year ago so I'm thinking silk ones are my only option.
HappyAtLast,
10 months post? I can barely get to 3 months! I normally stretch to 10 weeks. I've gone longer (16 weeks) but it just leads to breakage upon breakage no matter how gentle I am with my hair.
I tried using gel but really don't like or prefer it. I love Bee Mine Curly Butter or HairVeda Whipped Gelly for my edges.
I take down daily to M&S unless I'm on vacation or relaxer stretching. In those times, I'll keep the bun in for 2-3 days before taking it down. On the days I don't take down, I spritz my hair with diluted conditioner (Aubrey Organics White Camellia) or Bee Mine Juicy and baggy for a few hours to ensure the hair is receiving proper hydration. After I remove the baggy, I will put a drop of oil on my hands, rub them together and pat my hair to seal in the moisture with being extra careful not to mess up or make the style frizzy.
I love a variety of prods that is detailed here. However, I typically use/rotate the following: Aubrey Organics White Camellia (moisturizer), avocado oil (seal), HairVeda Amala Cream Rinse (co-cleanse), HairVeda Amala Deep (clarify), Bee Mine Botanicals (moisturizing shampoo), Sally's GVP Conditioning Balm (DC), Aubrey Organics Honey Suckle Rose (DC) and/or HairVeda SitriNillah (DC).
Where do you ladies purchase the "silk hair ties" you're using? I have been doing my buns by twisting them into a bun and using a hair pin to secure it, but my supervisor has been complaining about that method so now I need to change it up. I can't use regular hair ties AT ALL because that caused a major setback about a year ago so I'm thinking silk ones are my only option.
What do you all do to make your buns look interesting from the front? I love the way my buns look from the back, but whenever I see a picture of myself wearing a bun, I look so plain. I could do a super high bun, but that doesn't seem right for work.