Transitioning styles for daily washers

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HELP! I want to do something other than bunning. I want something quick and easy if I wash my hair in the morning. Night time has more leeway but my hair is always damp in the morning.

Keep in mind the DAILY washing.

Ive been doing the serenity bun minus the baggying
http://public.fotki.com/SerenityBreeze/my_baggie_bun/

also dough nut & bantu knot bun

NO MORE BUNS!
 
HELP! I want to do something other than bunning. I want something quick and easy if I wash my hair in the morning. Night time has more leeway but my hair is always damp in the morning.

Keep in mind the DAILY washing.

Ive been doing the serenity bun minus the baggying
http://public.fotki.com/SerenityBreeze/my_baggie_bun/

also dough nut & bantu knot bun

NO MORE BUNS!

wear a wig/fall/phony pony? Twist/braid out and just sit under the dryer with warm heat?

I cowash frequently and bun frequently. That's what I do (I'm an exerciser). It's boring but I'm trying to make myself wear my hair down 3 days a week over weekends and on Monday to encourage myself (I don't exercise over the weekends and I pilates on Monday).
 
Is it possible to wash at night, cornrow, and unleash a braidout the next morning? Or if you wash in the morning, do a braidout/twistout like ajoyfuljoy suggested (sit under the dryer for a bit)? The phony pony is also a good suggestion. I'd stay away from the wigs unless your hair has dried some; I wore wigs on wet hair and it caused my hairline to suffer.

Other possibilities for after you wash in the morning:
- two frenchbraids going back
- one big frenchbraid
- bantu knots (doesn't take much time to do)

I'll come back with more ideas if I can think of any.
 
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