Any one heard of qwick buns?

JJamiah

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Don't laugh I bought one............

My darn cat used it as a toy and chewed through it :cry2:
unfortunately I have no reveiw. Other then if you have a cat watch your quick bun. I was tempted to still try it but she chewed it something aweful.
 

Lilmama1011

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JJamiah said:
Don't laugh I bought one............

My darn cat used it as a toy and chewed through it :cry2:
unfortunately I have no reveiw. Other then if you have a cat watch your quick bun. I was tempted to still try it but she chewed it something aweful.

You can't expect me not to laugh... Lol
 

KEWLKAT103

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I have one similar to this that I purchased from CVS...it just doesn't have the hole.

Me too. I'm not sure the name though.
I think it may be easier to use with the hole. I used mine a couple times, but it was not the easiest way to do a bun.
 

NIN4eva

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I bought some of a different brand on ebay. I don't like the way they pull my hair at the root. Or maybe I'm using it wrong? I admit, I didn't try that hard with it. If I had a huge amount of curly hair, I'd image they'd be great for messy, romantic buns.
 

shortt29

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KEWLKAT103 said:
Me too. I'm not sure the name though.
I think it may be easier to use with the hole. I used mine a couple times, but it was not the easiest way to do a bun.

It is called the Original Hairagami....I agree, not the easiest way but when I did make it work, it didn't look bad
 

winterinatl

All natural!
I have one that's made of rubber that I like very much. It works well and has no fabric to dry out the hair. I wish I could recall where I got it...

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wavezncurlz

LHCF addict
Are these buns made for black people?

I get what she's saying - can the tool be used on curly/coily hair. I was wondering the same thing. I checked out tutorials on youtube and only saw straight haired white girls and one wavy red head.

Does anyone here have a picture of it done on type 3 or 4 hair?
 

HanaKuroi

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I have this but it is black and made out of velvet. I bought it at walgreens. And it works on our hair. I am going to see if I can find it in my unorganized hoard and see if I can take a pic.
 

Lilmama1011

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wavezncurlz said:
I get what she's saying - can the tool be used on curly/coily hair. I was wondering the same thing. I checked out tutorials on youtube and only saw straight haired white girls and one wavy red head.

Does anyone here have a picture of it done on type 3 or 4 hair?

They advertise a lot of products with straight haired white people. I don't see why wouldn't a black person be able to wear it as long as they have the required length of three inches or more and your hair being natural using it will only make you have a textured bun Of course rather than a straight one
 

Cattypus1

All loced up...
Haven't ever used this product but I bought a "doughnut" and it works like a champ. If you can make a ponytail a doughnut will work. Pull your ponytail through the hole and push the doughnut to the base of the ponytail and spread it like a fountain over the form and I use a dark colored thin scrunchie to hold my hair. It's really easy. The hardest part is making the ponytail.
 

Lilmama1011

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Cattypus1 said:
Haven't ever used this product but I bought a "doughnut" and it works like a champ. If you can make a ponytail a doughnut will work. Pull your ponytail through the hole and push the doughnut to the base of the ponytail and spread it like a fountain over the form and I use a dark colored thin scrunchie to hold my hair. It's really easy. The hardest part is making the ponytail.

Not for me, the ponytail is simple covering the donut without someone telling me it's covered is the hardest part
 
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