Help me make a bun!

SparklingFlame

New Member
I have seen various fotki albums with the how-to for the bun but I need help with how to get my natural, unstraitened hair into one. By that I mean I need to know if anybody puts one in without blowdrying thier hair first. Do you put the bun in you hair while 50% wet? Do you use a brush? What kind of products do you put on your hair? I am afraid shrinkage is going to cause me to fail at getting it in. I think a bun will be so pretty and its also a big change from my current protective style-twists. Any help will be welcomed. TIA!!!
 

SqrpioQutie

Well-Known Member
have you tried putting it into the bun right after you finish washing or co-washing?... while i'm not natural (or straight) i find that if i wait for my hair to dry at all, i can't get it into a bun easily... but if i do it while my hair is still dripping wet and add my product, i can achieve my bun (while using my boar bristle brush to smooth the curlies that try to pop out)... HTH!! :grin:
 

SparklingFlame

New Member
I tried it once with really small twits and can you say....DISASTER? That sounds like it might work better the way you described. THX!
 

sareca

Well-Known Member
My hair is texturized, but I do wear wet buns.

I have two methods for wet hair buns.

Method I
  • Wash and apply fav products (Jane Carter's nourish and shine is a must for me)
  • Detangle, comb back w/ a wide tooth comb, and band it.
  • Braid a loose braid and band the end. When I first started bunning there was only 2-3 inches of hair in the braid.
  • Put the end of the braid under first band and squeeze braid into a flat wide shape.
  • Apply a med-light gel to temple area (fingers only) and tie a scarf around it for 5-10 minutes (the car ride to work and a little heat from the heater work great for me).
Method II

Starts the same but I don't braid it. I just band the end of a loose ponytail, tuck under, and bobby pin.

Because I'm doing UBH I don't brush my hair at all so it's never smooth. My buns have a chunky look with all the new growth. It took me a while to get used to it.
http://images2.fotki.com/v292/photos/4/435236/3315481/000_0980-vi.jpg
 

loonatick

Member
sareca said:
My hair is texturized, but I do wear wet buns.

I have two methods for wet hair buns.

Method I
  • Wash and apply fav products (Jane Carter's nourish and shine is a must for me)
  • Detangle, comb back w/ a wide tooth comb, and band it.
  • Braid a loose braid and band the end. When I first started bunning there was only 2-3 inches of hair in the braid.
  • Put the end of the braid under first band and squeeze braid into a flat wide shape.
  • Apply a med-light gel to temple area (fingers only) and tie a scarf around it for 5-10 minutes (the car ride to work and a little heat from the heater work great for me).
Method II

Starts the same but I don't braid it. I just band the end of a loose ponytail, tuck under, and bobby pin.

Because I'm doing UBH I don't brush my hair at all so it's never smooth. My buns have a chunky look with all the new growth. It took me a while to get used to it.
http://images2.fotki.com/v292/photos/4/435236/3315481/000_0980-vi.jpg

VERY nice bun:)
what gel do you use?
 

sareca

Well-Known Member
loonatick said:
VERY nice bun:)
what gel do you use?

Thanks.:D It's called Pro-<something??>. They sell it in almost every grocery store down here. I'll have to look at when I get home. But, I love this stuff. It's cheap, has great shine, and a soft hold.
 

KiSseS03

Well-Known Member
I'm still transitioning but I have a lot of natural new growth and the only way for me to wear a bun now is to do it soaking wet. After I rinse my conditioner I apply my NTM leave in (lots) and some Aloe Vera gel. I use a boar bristle brush to smooth my hair back.

This morning I tried putting my bun in while still in the shower and it came out great!
 

SparklingFlame

New Member
KiSseS03 said:
I'm still transitioning but I have a lot of natural new growth and the only way for me to wear a bun now is to do it soaking wet. After I rinse my conditioner I apply my NTM leave in (lots) and some Aloe Vera gel. I use a boar bristle brush to smooth my hair back.

This morning I tried putting my bun in while still in the shower and it came out great!
How long is your hair? Mine is about 6 or 7 inches unstreached and I am worried my hair is too short.
 

Healthb4Length

New Member
I'm not transitioning, I'm a super stretcher, right now I'm working with 4+ inches of NG and I basically do what Sareca does. I make sure that I put a lot of grease on my ends though but for me doing buns, I must do so on very wet hair.
 

SparklingFlame

New Member
So the consenses is: do the bun on wet hair. Thanks ladies. I think I will try to do a bun when these twists I am wearing get old, like in 3 weeks, maybe 2. I hope it works cuz if not, that means I will have to detangle my hair and I havent done that in 2 months now :eek: .
 

KiSseS03

Well-Known Member
KiSseS03 said:
I'm still transitioning but I have a lot of natural new growth and the only way for me to wear a bun now is to do it soaking wet. After I rinse my conditioner I apply my NTM leave in (lots) and some Aloe Vera gel. I use a boar bristle brush to smooth my hair back.

This morning I tried putting my bun in while still in the shower and it came out great!

Not sure what my length is inches, but the back is about APL and the shortest layer is neck length... HTH :lol:
 
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