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    Default Re: Advice request: is wearing my hair up doing my harm than good?

    [http://www.sears.com/search=goody+ou...&levels=Beauty

    You may want to look into one piece barrettes made by Goody to help keep your hair confined.

    I love the oval one! So easy to use. Since it is all once piece, you never have to worry about it pinching or snagging tiny hairs.

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    I agree with everyone above me as well, as far as wearing it down, but here are some other suggestions!

    Only ponytail the long pieces with the soft ribbon ties, and use a headband to pull back the shorter pieces, so you arent putting any pressure on the ends.

    Bobbypins! Theyre wonderful. There are a lot of fun twisty hair styles that you could do with pins that would help you keep your ends up and out of the way (if for example they are starting to rub against your shirts and damaging the ends)

    Most of these are awful and damaging, but number 17 is super cute and would be great for getting your ends up. Also, it looks pretty easy in that there is no rhyme or reason to it.
    http://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-be...=1440_68816436

    Or this similar one, minus the hair spray and teasing (Teasing should be banned!!!):
    http://www.hairromance.com/2013/05/h...hort-hair.html

    The Twisties in the bottom of her hair in this one are cute, and you could do them with or without the accent braids (and no need of the curling iron):
    http://thebeautydepartment.com/2012/...ng-short-hair/
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReneeG View Post
    I agree with everyone above me as well, as far as wearing it down, but here are some other suggestions!

    Only ponytail the long pieces with the soft ribbon ties, and use a headband to pull back the shorter pieces, so you arent putting any pressure on the ends.

    Bobbypins! Theyre wonderful. There are a lot of fun twisty hair styles that you could do with pins that would help you keep your ends up and out of the way (if for example they are starting to rub against your shirts and damaging the ends)

    Most of these are awful and damaging, but number 17 is super cute and would be great for getting your ends up. Also, it looks pretty easy in that there is no rhyme or reason to it.
    http://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-be...=1440_68816436

    Or this similar one, minus the hair spray and teasing (Teasing should be banned!!!):
    http://www.hairromance.com/2013/05/h...hort-hair.html

    The Twisties in the bottom of her hair in this one are cute, and you could do them with or without the accent braids (and no need of the curling iron):
    http://thebeautydepartment.com/2012/...ng-short-hair/
    Careful with those bobby pins. They can cause damage if your hair get's stuck between the two metal things (i don't know what it's called) and if you're not careful while taking the bobby pins out, it can cause damage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madora View Post
    [http://www.sears.com/search=goody+ou...&levels=Beauty

    You may want to look into one piece barrettes made by Goody to help keep your hair confined.

    I love the oval one! So easy to use. Since it is all once piece, you never have to worry about it pinching or snagging tiny hairs.
    I bought a pack of these on my way to work today
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    Quote Originally Posted by woodswanderer View Post
    I really don't think you even need to worry about damage from wearing your hair loose at that length unless your hair is already quite damaged from bleach or flat ironing or something of that nature. My
    This.

    Also, whilst up is most definitely protective, that is only true if you are doing protective (non-damaging) updos. Ponytails are not non-damaging - quite the reverse, particularly if you wear them in the same place repeatedly and/or if you tighten them by splitting the ponytail and pulling.

    At your length, I'd either wear it loose or do a half-up or a peacock twist or something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gthlvrmx View Post
    Well since it's too short for anything, I think a safer way of knowing it won't get more damage is investing in a silk pillowcase. Get one that is nice and slippery. The silk will help prevent your hair from getting damaged like it would on rough cotton.
    Rough cotton? What's that? Do some of you guys have cotton pillowcases that feel like burlap? I love my cotton, especially cotton/bamboo blends (and I love bamboo the best for bedding).
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    What I'd suggest is take the time now while it's short to learn how to lace braid. Lace braids are super duper useful, and much easier than people make out in books. And they're fantastic for layered cuts and in between lengths. Torrin Paige has several lace braid tutorials on youtube that I found very helpful when I was learning to do lace braids.

    It will take practice, but it will also give you a handy tool for as your hair gets longer. And a lace braided headband tends to be a super cute way to restrain bangs if you want a sleeker look.

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    This was my go to stye for a long time, I believe this can be done on shoulder length. Its just a simple peacock twist but you can use claw clips, flexi-8's and large barrettes

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