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Celtic Knot Bun?

December 2 2008 at 4:14 PM

goldenwillow  (Login goldenwillow)

I've looked back through the board to see if anybody else had posted instructions, but all the links I clicked on were not working, or the page no longer exists. Can anybody tell me (or show me!) how to do a celtic knot bun? Thanks! [linked image]

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2c/3something/F/ii
light golden brown w/ auburn/gold highlights
28"/30"/34+"

My Current Routine:
~CO daily/every other day with Suave Coconut Conditioner, use a tiny bit of Coconut as leave in
~Squeeze out moisture, apply aloe, glycerin, and jojoba "gel" mixture, finger comb and "plop"
~Air dry!
~Occasional overnight treatment with jojoba/EVOO.

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-J.R.R. Tolkien

 
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Miriam
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Here is a video

December 2 2008, 9:50 PM 

done by CinnamonHair on YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=og3VfxAf-jA

I think she does a great job showing us how to do it.

 
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Jane82
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It's similar

December 3 2008, 6:26 AM 

to Leias Swirly Bun:
http://www.network54.com/Forum/242462/thread/1084704126/The+Swirly+Bun
Depending on the lenght of your hair, you can make two or three loops (when I was at collar bone lenght, I could just do two very small loops, with BSL it was perfect for two loops and now I still do two loops but always have a tiny bit of ends sticking out wink.gif)

2aNii, middle brown, 20/BSL/waist length

current routine: Wash every two days with organic shampoo and conditioner or with baking soda, jojoba oil on the ends. From time to time deep conditioning with egg, honey and jojoba oil.



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Eri-Chan
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Thanks!

December 3 2008, 8:56 AM 

Spiffy styles, ladies. And I appreciate the video links. I've always prefered to see something demonstrated at least once before I try it myself. happy.gif

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1bNii
Natural light brown w/ auburn & gold highlights; especially in summer

 
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goldenwillow
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Me too!

December 3 2008, 9:00 AM 

Isn't YouTube wonderful? [linked image]

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My "new" color has faded into a more natural looking shade (for me!)


elouai's doll maker 3 Meez 3D avatar avatars games


2c/3something/F/ii
light golden brown w/ auburn/gold highlights
28"/29.5"/34+"

My Current Routine:
~CO daily/every other day with Suave Coconut Conditioner, use a tiny bit as a leave in
~Squeeze out moisture, apply aloe, glycerin, and jojoba "gel" mixture, finger comb and "plop"
~Air dry!
~Occasional overnight treatment with jojoba/EVOO.
*Still Experimenting...* [linked image]

"Not all those who wander are lost..."
-J.R.R. Tolkien

 
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goldenwillow
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Thank you, ladies!

December 3 2008, 8:58 AM 

I just tried Cinnamon's version and it worked beautifully. I can't wait to try it when my hair is even longer! [linked image]

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My "new" color has faded into a more natural looking shade (for me!)


elouai's doll maker 3 Meez 3D avatar avatars games


2c/3something/F/ii
light golden brown w/ auburn/gold highlights
28"/29.5"/34+"

My Current Routine:
~CO daily/every other day with Suave Coconut Conditioner, use a tiny bit as a leave in
~Squeeze out moisture, apply aloe, glycerin, and jojoba "gel" mixture, finger comb and "plop"
~Air dry!
~Occasional overnight treatment with jojoba/EVOO.
*Still Experimenting...* [linked image]

"Not all those who wander are lost..."
-J.R.R. Tolkien

 
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