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Hairstyles and Styling >> Keep it Casual >> Too Short for a Bun :( http://www.longlocks.com/salon/?num=1108085262 Message started by PreciousLocks on Feb 10th, 2005 at 11:27pm |
Title: Too Short for a Bun :( Post by PreciousLocks on Feb 10th, 2005 at 11:27pm
A couple of ideas for those of us whose hair is just too short for a bun or french braid -- or with bangs or layers that don't want to fit the rest of the 'do!
-- Crown Roll : pick up hair in the front, seperate into 2 strands then twist one over the other, twisting towards the top of your head. Pull up another strand and add to the top-most strand, continue twisting. Keep adding and twisting until you reach a line above the ear, then just twist the whole strand round and round until you can secure it in the back with a small clip/claw. Do the same on the other side and then secure them together if they are long enough or seperately if they aren't. -- Twisted Cornrows - take strands lengthwise along the head, twist each strand individually and secure with mini claw clips. I usually end up with 7 or 8 twists secured just behind the ear-to-ear line. Hope these make sense. Pictures with instructions can be found at http://www.dressytresses.com/hair-styles/default.asp The pictures show much longer hair, but it works for us long-hair-wannabes. They show much smaller twisted cornrows, picking up strands and twisting as they work back. I don't have enough patience for that at 6:45 a.m. :P so I do larger sections and twist the whole section at once. That allows me to loosen the cornrow at the front so it isn't so tight and looks better on me. I also make cornrow twists all the way down the sides, not just across the top Here's to hoping for bun-length soon ;D ! |
Title: Re: Too Short for a Bun :( Post by bikerbraid on Feb 11th, 2005 at 10:13am
The twisted ropes are great when growing out bangs, or you just want to keep your hair out of your face.
Thanks for describing these styles so well. |
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