HELP PUH-LEEZ! Natural Type 4 Hair Bun w/Added Hair

LadyPBC

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I am going to take my crochet braids out this week. I have been dreaming of playing in my hair. I am mostly type 4a with some 3c and maybe some 4b. I want to rock a bun but my hair won't look full enough to just use it (almost APL I think). I want to add some bulk hair (with some texture). Anyone have tips on how to pull my hair back in ponytail then add hair to make my own bun? I've been on YouTube but have not seen any videos for making a bun :nono:.

I need to wear a bun for a while (by special request) but it must look polished and sleek (natural though). I must admit, I still don't know how to pull it into a neat ponytail but I'll work on that:lachen:! Please help.
 
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I am going to take my crochet braids out this week. I have been dreaming of playing in my hair. I am mostly type 4a with some 3c and maybe some 4b. I want to rock a bun but my hair won't look full enough to just use it (almost APL I think). I want to add some bulk hair (with some texture). Anyone have tips on how to pull my hair back in ponytail then add hair to make my own bun? I've been on YouTube but have not seen any videos for making a bun :nono:.

I need to wear a bun for a while (by special request) but it must look polished and sleek (natural though). I must admit, I still don't know how to pull it into a need ponytail but I'll work on that:lachen:! Please help.

Good idea. I'd like to do the same.

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This is a rough way to do it, but hey, it worked for me. Back in 2008:

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*I braided afro braid hair into my real hair (middle section only). I left the perimeter out.

There are more pics/explanations in the fotki. (2008, Months 3-4 natural.) I left it as a ponytail, but you can bun it up. HTH!
 
I wonder if the freetress water wave bulk hair will work. Maybe if it's combed a little to make it poofy and then bobbie pin it around your bun.

I think I'll try that.
 
I forget the name of the poster but she also posted it in her blog
Here is the blog post on bunning with kanekelon (sp?) hair
http://strawberricurls.tumblr.com/post/456810023/bunning-with-kanekalon-hair

Im touched you thought about me :) . But yea OP, that is like the easiest way i can think of for you to bun your hair because i was having the exact same issue as you. I could find any naturals that bun with hair added so i made my own way..

This is a rough way to do it, but hey, it worked for me. Back in 2008:

may17_a-vi.jpg

avi-vi.jpg


*I braided afro braid hair into my real hair (middle section only). I left the perimeter out.

There are more pics/explanations in the fotki. (2008, Months 3-4 natural.) I left it as a ponytail, but you can bun it up. HTH!

I like this! I might try it. How long did it last?
 
I wear a bun often. I slick my hair back with Olive oil ecostyler and tie it down with a scarf. I then take a/b half a bag of kanekalon hair and add it to my ponytail. You add it just like you are doing braids, fold the hair over and use your hair as the third piece. Use bobby pins as you twist the braid into a bun. It is a very beautiful look. I particularly like to use the kinky kanekalon hair. I put a small flower on the side of the bun and always get tons of compliments.
 
Here's my bun that I use with femi brand kankeleon hair. I braid the faux hair into a large braid then wrap around my ponytail.
 

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^So pretty! This is a great look for spring/summer. Plus kanekalon hair is easy on the pocketbook.
 
This is a rough way to do it, but hey, it worked for me. Back in 2008:

may17_a-vi.jpg

avi-vi.jpg


*I braided afro braid hair into my real hair (middle section only). I left the perimeter out.

There are more pics/explanations in the fotki. (2008, Months 3-4 natural.) I left it as a ponytail, but you can bun it up. HTH!


I can't see the pictures but it sounds like a good idea. Thanks :yep:
 
OP,

I can't help as far as suggestions, but I would love to see pics of the final product!

OT: Mook, your hair is THE BIZNESS!!! Simply lovely!
 
Here's my bun that I use with femi brand kankeleon hair. I braid the faux hair into a large braid then wrap around my ponytail.

This one is a life (time) saver for me! I got this from an old LHCF post. I can't remember who the poster was, but she's awesome.

1. I take a bag of kankelon braid hair, place it on a doorknob so that there's an equal amount of hair hanging on the left and right sides of the knob.
2. Then make one braid using both sides that are hanging, making sure to leave a loop in the hair where it's hanging from the knob.
3. Secure the bottom of the braid.
4. Slip it from the doorknob.
5. Put your hair (that's already in a little bun or ponytail) through the kankelon loop, secure with pins, then wrap the braid around it. Secure with pins.

This is great to cover a baggy too.
 
I absolutely LOVE this!

This is a rough way to do it, but hey, it worked for me. Back in 2008:

may17_a-vi.jpg

avi-vi.jpg


*I braided afro braid hair into my real hair (middle section only). I left the perimeter out.

There are more pics/explanations in the fotki. (2008, Months 3-4 natural.) I left it as a ponytail, but you can bun it up. HTH!
 
You can use kanekalon braiding hair or use weave hair and just pin it around into a bun. If you buy some curly hair from the BSS and brush it out it will look kinky.
 
I forget the name of the poster but she also posted it in her blog
Here is the blog post on bunning with kanekelon (sp?) hair
http://strawberricurls.tumblr.com/post/456810023/bunning-with-kanekalon-hair

Perfect - I think that I can do this! I'm so excited:grin:. I have to try it this weekend. Thanks Foxglove!



This is a rough way to do it, but hey, it worked for me. Back in 2008:

may17_a-vi.jpg

avi-vi.jpg


*I braided afro braid hair into my real hair (middle section only). I left the perimeter out.

There are more pics/explanations in the fotki. (2008, Months 3-4 natural.) I left it as a ponytail, but you can bun it up. HTH!

I love this one too - not sure I can master the technique but its a great option. Looks like you put two bands on your hair? Thanks Loolalooh!


I wear a bun often. I slick my hair back with Olive oil ecostyler and tie it down with a scarf. I then take a/b half a bag of kanekalon hair and add it to my ponytail. You add it just like you are doing braids, fold the hair over and use your hair as the third piece. Use bobby pins as you twist the braid into a bun. It is a very beautiful look. I particularly like to use the kinky kanekalon hair. I put a small flower on the side of the bun and always get tons of compliments.

Great idea - one of these techniques have to work for me. I'm so afraid my first attempt will be a feeble one:blush:. I don't have the patience to do it over and over until I get it right sooo - guess I'd better get it right the first time huh?! Thanks sgmom2!

Here's my bun that I use with femi brand kankeleon hair. I braid the faux hair into a large braid then wrap around my ponytail.
B-U-T-Ful (beautiful):lick: and WOW - thanks Alta Angel.

Guess what everybody - I just accidently learned to multi-quote - YAY!
 
I use my spritz of distilled water, evoo, glycerine, and aloe vera to moisturize/wet my hair and then apply aloe vera gel or ecostyler/aloe vera to the edges. Finally, I tie my hair down with a scarf for 15 minutes and my hair and edges will stay down the whole day.

Recently, I have been using Long Aid curl activator gel (green writing) very sparingly on my new growth and it has made my new growth extremely moisturized.


so how did you get your hair to lay down like this?
 
OMG!!! I would have never thought of that! I will definitely try that!

This one is a life (time) saver for me! I got this from an old LHCF post. I can't remember who the poster was, but she's awesome.

1. I take a bag of kankelon braid hair, place it on a doorknob so that there's an equal amount of hair hanging on the left and right sides of the knob.
2. Then make one braid using both sides that are hanging, making sure to leave a loop in the hair where it's hanging from the knob.
3. Secure the bottom of the braid.
4. Slip it from the doorknob.
5. Put your hair (that's already in a little bun or ponytail) through the kankelon loop, secure with pins, then wrap the braid around it. Secure with pins.

This is great to cover a baggy too.
 
This is a rough way to do it, but hey, it worked for me. Back in 2008:

may17_a-vi.jpg

avi-vi.jpg


*I braided afro braid hair into my real hair (middle section only). I left the perimeter out.

There are more pics/explanations in the fotki. (2008, Months 3-4 natural.) I left it as a ponytail, but you can bun it up. HTH!

Great idea! I will try this tonight!
 
OP, DSD has a nice tutorial in her album of how to create a neat donut bun with additional hair. (Link)

Hope it helps.
 
I love this one too - not sure I can master the technique but its a great option. Looks like you put two bands on your hair? Thanks Loolalooh!

Thanks. Yep. At the time, my real hair was too short to put in a ponytail, so I used the black scarf to make the ponytail while laying down the edges. Since your hair is longer, then you could do without the scarf. :grinwink:
 
I wonder if the freetress water wave bulk hair will work. Maybe if it's combed a little to make it poofy and then bobbie pin it around your bun.

I think I'll try that.


Hmmm, very interesting. I think I like that idea cuz I'm hoping to have a few waves in my hair OK I'm praying to have a few LOL - if you try it let us know what you think - with pics even!:grin:
 
Hmmm, very interesting. I think I like that idea cuz I'm hoping to have a few waves in my hair OK I'm praying to have a few LOL - if you try it let us know what you think - with pics even!:grin:

Ok, will do. I'm in 2 strand twists under a wig right now. I'll probably take them down next wkend.
 
This one is a life (time) saver for me! I got this from an old LHCF post. I can't remember who the poster was, but she's awesome.

1. I take a bag of kankelon braid hair, place it on a doorknob so that there's an equal amount of hair hanging on the left and right sides of the knob.
2. Then make one braid using both sides that are hanging, making sure to leave a loop in the hair where it's hanging from the knob.
3. Secure the bottom of the braid.
4. Slip it from the doorknob.
5. Put your hair (that's already in a little bun or ponytail) through the kankelon loop, secure with pins, then wrap the braid around it. Secure with pins.

This is great to cover a baggy too.

I used to do my buns like this when I was a teenager. I haven't done it in a while because the tracks are easier for me. I usually use a little piece of of hair and wrap it around.

Buns made with kanekalon hair:

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Buns made with tracks/leftover weave scraps:

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