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HannahDelicious
July 8th, 2011, 12:54 PM
I tend to be a lurker, but I have come out of that to ask for help!

It's getting really hot, and I tend to feel kind of sick and gross with the heat. It has gotten worse now that my hair covers most of my torso! :mad: Um, so the problem is that I need to put my hair up, but I am not too good at that. I can't even braid my own hair without a few tries, and I definitely cannot to a french braid.

Today is especially hot, so I totally tried to put up my hair, but I couldn't even twist my hair enough to get it up there. Once I sort of piled it on my head, I didn't have any clips that could hold it there. I finally asked my mom to put it up for me, so at least it's off of my shoulders for now. Unfortunately, my scalp is kind of sensitive so I am starting to get a headache. Also, I can't just expect my mom to put up my hair for me all the time.

So if anyone has the time to let me know of some easy to do hairstyles that distribute stress on the scalp, it would be REALLY AWESOME.

skyblue
July 8th, 2011, 01:13 PM
go check out you tube, search for updo's for long hair, there are ton's and many members from here have wonderful hair tutorials posted there, I was never one to ever play with hair styles or put my hair up til I joined LHC I've learned how to do many updo's and they are fun to watch

neko_kawaii
July 8th, 2011, 01:19 PM
Braids and updos just take practice. Experiment when you have the time. The first buns I felt I had mastered were based on pony or pig tails. Make a pony tail, secured with a band then braid this and secure the end. Wrap the braid around, tuck in the end and secure with pins or a large band. It takes a bit of practice to get an updo secured so there aren't any pulled hairs, so just keep trying till you get it.

Another thing that I find comfortable and easy to do with pigtails is once they are braided to cross them across the top of my head and secure with pins. Experiment with where you put the pins until you find something comfortable and secure.

If your mom's hair is long enough, you could practice braiding her hair, I remember learning to braid on my Barbies. It is quite different when applying to your own head, loose pigtail braids may be easier to start with because you can see more of what you are doing in the mirror, rather than working where you can't see anything.

Another tool for the novice updo, are big plastic claw thingies (not sure what their proper name is). They can secure just about any randomly twisted up do. Play around with it until you find something you like and feel is comfortable. I'm a novice myself and I'm looking forward to trying out some of these: http://forums.longhaircommunity.com/showthread.php?t=8235

Nae
July 8th, 2011, 01:25 PM
Check out Torrinpaige's hair channel. She has a few really easy buns on her site, plus she is funny as heck. http://www.youtube.com/user/torrinpaige#p/c/F3508F6411A91FDE

Here is the link for the awesome vortex bun. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSf1vv8oB6g

Here is a lovely brioche bun. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cobz1py6RpY

I hope that helps out. If you don't have hairsticks you can always use some chopsticks or even some pencils to try out the buns.

Damp bunning will keep you cool all day long!!

A super easy loop bun. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nz_zP4MWj9A

A nice video of Spidermom's bun. (You so awesome Spidermom!!!) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoBA2OhZrcU

And the workhorse twist. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7ftMoRU-iI

lapispimpernel
July 8th, 2011, 01:31 PM
Have you looked into hair stick updos? They take a lot less coordination than braiding, and you can do them with pencils until you find/can afford the pretty sticks. Plus they look way more complicated than they are and people are impressed. Plus they get *every* hair off your neck.

This thread (http://forums.longhaircommunity.com/showthread.php?t=55128) has some ideas.

HannahDelicious
July 8th, 2011, 01:55 PM
Thanks for the help, nice people! The suggestions for research look like they are pretty interesting, so I am excited to go over them. :)

Carolyn
July 8th, 2011, 02:00 PM
Damp buns are my savior in the summer. At your length a peacock twist with a claw clip should be quick and easy. You just have to find the right claw clip for your hair.

deko
July 8th, 2011, 02:08 PM
It's +28°C / +82.4°F outside. In Finland :)

I use lazy wrap bun. It's super easy and don't require twisting your hair. My hair is layered mid-back and I could do laxy wrap when I was at bsl.

I do braids when it's cooler, but in the summertime I do stick buns.

gthlvrmx
July 8th, 2011, 02:51 PM
It's +28°C / +82.4°F outside. In Finland :)

I use lazy wrap bun. It's super easy and don't require twisting your hair. My hair is layered mid-back and I could do laxy wrap when I was at bsl.

I do braids when it's cooler, but in the summertime I do stick buns.
Oh 82 would be perfect right now! This 100 degree weather is troubling without air conditioning.

Whatever updo you may do, just be very gentle, especially if it is damp, your hair is very susceptible to damage when it is.

LunaMoon
July 9th, 2011, 04:20 AM
Pic an easy cinnamon bun and practice a lot, try do do it several times until you are able to do it fast, with no mirrors at all.
This is the way I am learning my up dos. I never had long hair before and I am learning them now. Now I can do quick french twists, cinnamon buns, and some others I just created by myself.
We need to practice a lot... as everything in life, we have to learn!