Bunning is the business. I've been tailbone length before from wearing buns and I'm back on a mission again! I've been bunning consistently for 4 months and the results are amazing.[/QUOTE]
This just motivated me. I have NEVER EVER bunned for 3 months every single day. If I can reach 3 months then I will be on my way to bunning for a year. My problem is on relaxer day I want to "whip my hair".....LOL!
[USER=374645 said:JosieLynn[/USER];17859367]ok so maybe I was a little confused, I had to dbl check my hair length since sometimes I get confused. I'm fully SL and maybe an inch and a half away from APL erplexed but is that still long enough to bun??
Now that my hair is long enough to bun again and look good, that's all I do: moisturise and bun. That's how I made it to WL before going natural.
Do you think it's the same for naturals?
I'm wondering about possible breakage in the bun location or edges. I hear people talk about moving the bun bun low buns look better on me so it has to be really high or low. And quite frankly really makes me look quite young.
Yes, it is. I think bunning was a key factor in me making WL. I just make them loose so that my hair isn't being yanked. Women in the days of yore wore their hair up most of their adult lives and their hair looked just fine when they got old.
...there was an old thread where a girl shared her story how she went from maybe shoulder length to waistlength in a year by bunning 24-7. I can't find this old thread with the search engine, does anyone out there remember this post? It was like a long interview, with the girl sharing her tips. She had an extremely simple regimen of washing, conditioning and bunning, and in a year she must have gained like 8 inches. I would love to re-read this thread. Does this ring a bell to anyone?
Might it be this one?I am trying to find this old thread myself. The links are different now.
Do you still use gels for your wash and buns? & what is your usual routine when doing them?Thank you so much for this @blessedandfavoured ...cant wait to read it.
I have substituted my wash and go efforts with wash and buns for the past 6 months and my hair absolutely loves it! I have gradually improved my hair's elasticity and moisture level. I do take a few days break every week from buns so I don't overdo any one style on my hair.
The beginning already got my attention; I totally agree:
"As for myself, after using everything from "magic" hair grease to hair vitamins, I'd found that common sense and patience were the main things I needed."