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Hey everyone! It's been....a lot of years. Long story, but hi again.
I know how to do exactly one bun, and I don't even remember what it's called. I'm looking to expand that to learning new buns. I thought the "Articles" section used to have a bunch of instructables on various different buns, but I'm not seeing them anymore.
How do people learn new buns nowadays?
Sorry for the dumb question, I just can't seem to find it for the life of me.
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I learned all of mine from YouTube, I often just search for names of buns that I see people mention on here.
Yes there's the LWB (lazy wrap bun), the cinnamon bun, the nautilus, those are three well-known ones.
I looked through the hairstyles of the month section, and tried them all out.
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http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF3508F6411A91FDE
Torrin Paige on YouTube is a great resource
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If possible watch YouTube tutorial videos from people who have similar hair type.
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For visual learners, definitely YouTube.
I like updo videos by JJJLongHair, Haartraum, torrinpage, ladollyvita333, schmetterlinchen, Emi longhairedatheart, Willow Lien, Gossamer P. etc...
Honestly, it can take a lot of different videos and seeing different variations on different buns to find something that works particularly well. It's very common to grow in and out of certain buns, too.
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