RosesBlack
New Member
Okay I have been bunning for months and it's working out really well mostly.
However, I am running into new problems I'm not sure how to address.
My hair is almost ( ) that close to being mostly full SL, it's thick texlaxed. Very very fluffy naturally.
Now I think my awkward length is to blame for this but it seems like no matter where I put my bun on my head, I have two sections from my temples on back that will not lay down, nor will they stay in my bun. The ends reach okay I checked that this morning but that part gets out and by midday I look like a hot mess. Should I get some barrettes to hold that bit down? I'm not using any heat so my bangs options are kind of limited (also thanks to my non hair styling self).
Also I only know how to do one kind of bun. A donut bun.
I have no idea how to use pins, combs, or other things like that. Is my hair still too short for that or should I just buy some and hope for the best?
I've been watching bun tutorials for days but I'm not quite getting it. I want to continue bunning but I don't want to lose progress on the sides of my head.
I've tried tying my hair down with my scarf in the morning before work but that only works for a little while.
I'm not freaking out though, this is a wee little milestone. I've hit a length that I don't know what to do with so that's good.
TIA ladies.
However, I am running into new problems I'm not sure how to address.
My hair is almost ( ) that close to being mostly full SL, it's thick texlaxed. Very very fluffy naturally.
Now I think my awkward length is to blame for this but it seems like no matter where I put my bun on my head, I have two sections from my temples on back that will not lay down, nor will they stay in my bun. The ends reach okay I checked that this morning but that part gets out and by midday I look like a hot mess. Should I get some barrettes to hold that bit down? I'm not using any heat so my bangs options are kind of limited (also thanks to my non hair styling self).
Also I only know how to do one kind of bun. A donut bun.
I have no idea how to use pins, combs, or other things like that. Is my hair still too short for that or should I just buy some and hope for the best?
I've been watching bun tutorials for days but I'm not quite getting it. I want to continue bunning but I don't want to lose progress on the sides of my head.
I've tried tying my hair down with my scarf in the morning before work but that only works for a little while.
I'm not freaking out though, this is a wee little milestone. I've hit a length that I don't know what to do with so that's good.
TIA ladies.
. Also where im at, its so dusty and windy and hot, that what I do have gel on it, it get whipped up as soon as I go outside. If you get some bobby pins, you should be okay, as long as they are coated, you will be fine. Good Luck, besides once it grow, you won't have that problem anymore.