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The easiest stretching method I stumbled upon

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levette

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So after washing my hair last night I was just too lazy to braid my hair while wet to stretch it. So I just made two ponytails and made 2 buns with my hair and used leave in conditioner and tied it down with a scarf and went to bed . I’m shook because my hair was so stretched and smooth I only had to brush it down And I made just a simple bun.. anyone else do this stretching method?
 
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I do. I don't have thick hair, but this has been the way I've done my hair (since I've been natural).
 
I often do something similar - I gather all my hair at the front top of my head and put it into a bun after washing. The back especially stays practically straight, which is good because for me, it is more prone to tangling.
 
So after washing my hair last night I was just too lazy to braid my hair while wet to stretch it. So I just made two ponytails and made 2 buns with my hair and used leave in conditioner and tied it down with a scarf and went to bed . I’m shook because my hair was so stretched and smooth I only had to brush it down And I made just a simple bun.. anyone else do this stretching method?
I'm trying to picture this. Do you have any pictures to share?
 
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like 2 low space buns after hair has been washed and detangled . Kinda like this pic. But my hair isn’t this length yet.
Interestingly, though my hair stretches and straightens (somewhat) if I put the bun at the top front of my hair, it doesn’t work if I put the bun(s) in the back as in this picture.
 
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