Baggying the ends before wet bunning

Butterfly08

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Ok, I've been cowashing and bunning for the past month or so. My ends seemed to keep getting smushed and slightly dried out though, so I decided to try to wrap my ends with saran wrap. That didn't go over too well :ohwell: so I cut a plastic baggy, wrapped it around the ends and secured with a small cotton elastic band. Then I twisted my hair around to form a bun and tucked the baggied ends behind the bun. I'll take it out tonight to gauge its effects. :spinning:

My question is, do you think using a rubber band on top of the baggy could still cause damage? :look: Does anyone else bun this way, and how do you like the results?

TIA!
 
I've never tried it quite that way (I just baggy the whole ponytailor bun), but I definitely don't believe that a rubberband over the baggy would cause any damage (I think the product(s) being used on the ends would prevent that).
Maybe your ends need a little protein to get that mushy feeling to go away?
Keep us posted!
 
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Thanks for the responses. I tried it and when I took the bun down the plastic was no longer on the ends. :-/

The elastic was so loose though, so maybe next time I will try a rubber band!
 
My sister is WL she baggy her ends w/rubber band then fold the hair to form a french roll bobby pin to secure. Voila! I've done it after seeing hers and it works very well.
 
My sister is WL she baggy her ends w/rubber band then fold the hair to form a french roll bobby pin to secure. Voila! I've done it after seeing hers and it works very well.


Currently I am SL but that is what I will be doing this weekend.
 
I dont think the rubber band would cause damage at all. I actually do this to secure my ends under some kind of baggying. No damage yet.
 
I don't know if would cause damage, I haven't tried it that way, I don't use rubber bands. BUT, be cautious of apply the same pressure to same area (especially fragile ends) over long periods of time -- it could weaken that particular spot. Just a thought.
 
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