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Fringed Bun (kind of messy style)

April 18 2006 at 4:13 AM

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My sister was the model for these styles. I have a harder time doing them since my ends curl, so I used her as my model.

Begin by taking the length of your hair and twisting. Then begin to wrap your hair into a bun. My sister's hair is about BS length, so if yours is longer, you are going to have to wrap more times. If you do, you may wish to secure with pins after the first one or two coils, then continue.

When you reach the last 5 inches of so of your length, stop coiling.


Take a hairstick or other pronged pin, and place the tip, aiming upward, through the tip of your bun and go OVER the edge of your remaining hair.


Keeping stick lightly against scalp, flip the stick upward and aim back down, sliding in stick to secure. You may repeat this step with another stick if you want.


Spread your ends out to make a fan. If your ends are too fine or silky to stay put, mist lightly with hairspray.


-Fox

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Products Used:

Ida's Shampoo Bars



Aubrey Organics S&C
Nature's Gate Conditioners


Vinegar/herbal rinses

Oils: Jojoba, Sweet Almond, Virgin Oil de Coco Creme, Monoi, Castor, Meadowfoam Seed & essential oils
Shea Butter (from which I make my own leave-in)

MP Popular Mix Brush and Pure BB brush
Wood and Horn combs
Vitamins/Minerals/Herbal supplements

 
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