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Curlsgirl
June 15th, 2009, 09:25 AM
I like to wear my hair in a pony in the middle of my head, not too high and not at the nape either BUT I tend to get headaches from the pulling after a few hours. Also even the "snag-free" elastics seem to break my hair taking them out. I don't like the look of scrunchies really and even though they don't break my hair they make my head hurt even worse than the elastics. I would love to find something like a bunji to cut down on breakage but anyone have a suggestion for a ponytail that might have less chance of a headache? TIA!
Gypsygirl
June 15th, 2009, 10:57 AM
You might want to try a French ponytail to distribute the weight of your hair more evenly- because it sounds like it's the weight that is giving you the headaches.
Curlsgirl
June 15th, 2009, 11:28 AM
I have been meaning to try something like that. Thanks!
misstwist
June 15th, 2009, 11:31 AM
I absolutely can't wear a ponytail or anything else in that position. That is the only position that gives me a scalp ache, or, more usually, a full blown headache that won't go away when I take my hair down. I sometimes misplace a bun there when I'm in a hurry and I always regret it.
If I have the ponytail at my crown or slightly above or at my nape I can wear it forever.
If I were you I would learn to like my ponytail where it doesn't hurt.
Curlsgirl
June 15th, 2009, 11:41 AM
I absolutely can't wear a ponytail or anything else in that position. That is the only position that gives me a scalp ache, or, more usually, a full blown headache that won't go away when I take my hair down. I sometimes misplace a bun there when I'm in a hurry and I always regret it.
If I have the ponytail at my crown or slightly above or at my nape I can wear it forever.
If I were you I would learn to like my ponytail where it doesn't hurt.
Well I would but it hurts all over! Even at the nape at times. At the nape I don't like it anyway because my hair is still hot on my neck.
misstwist
June 15th, 2009, 12:08 PM
I didn't realize you were looking for off your neck cause it's hot updos.
I'm sorry to hear that it is still bugging you all over. Does it still hurt if you twist it up like a french twist and clip near the top for the curly fountain effect?
I'm guessing waist is too long for that on full curls, as it is on my wavies. Torrin Paige shows in one of her videos that she makes a coil or so of a cinnamon bun to take up the length and then clips it at the top with some hair fountaining over. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ASvRfQpSGA&feature=channel_page
Curlsgirl
June 15th, 2009, 01:12 PM
I didn't realize you were looking for off your neck cause it's hot updos.
I'm sorry to hear that it is still bugging you all over. Does it still hurt if you twist it up like a french twist and clip near the top for the curly fountain effect?
I'm guessing waist is too long for that on full curls, as it is on my wavies. Torrin Paige shows in one of her videos that she makes a coil or so of a cinnamon bun to take up the length and then clips it at the top with some hair fountaining over. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ASvRfQpSGA&feature=channel_page
I should have specified that I guess about the getting it off my neck. Yes I have tried twisting and it is too long for that at waist with my hair anyway. I have tried the cinnamon bun thing with a clip and it works somewhat but I will watch this to see if I can get some tips for securing it better. Thanks!
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