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    Default Is it just me?....APL is frustrating.....

    I'm sure you are all tired of hearing about my regrets of trimming too much length at one time....but since I trimmed I can't seem to come with anything that will hold my straight, slippery, thick, APL hair up, except for a ponytail (topsy or other) or a "super" ez bun that makes it look like I have a lot more hair than I do....(I'll post a pic sometime, soon, but I'm at work now). I'd like more variety, while I don't want to wear it down. Seems like it grows faster if I keep it up....or maybe I'm just surprised when I finally let if free. Regardless...any ideas for updo's at this stage?

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    Default Re: Is it just me?....APL is frustrating.....

    I've got this problem, too. I have relatively straight hair and a ton of it. It's hard to do anything to keep it up, and unfortunately you can't do many of the things most people can do at this length because of the thickness.

    BUT, you can get creative with MULTIPLES. If you just do one bun, well, good luck tucking all those ends in. But try two or three! And if you can't do one braid, try two. Try a gibson tuck. Go "tails up". Try a half ponytail, doing an infinity with it, and letting the rest hang. Or, a sock bun only on the top half.

    Try playing with PARTS of your hair instead of focusing on getting the length to do one whole 'do. That's what I "do!"

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    Default Re: Is it just me?....APL is frustrating.....

    Oskimosa...thanks for the suggestion, I'll have to consider trying some styles with that in mind!

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    Default Re: Is it just me?....APL is frustrating.....

    I lived in my Ficcare at APL. They're expensive, but so worth it IMO.

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    Default Re: Is it just me?....APL is frustrating.....

    I agree with the multiples idea I think I just lived in a ponytail at apl (mostly do at bsl now too though).

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    Default Re: Is it just me?....APL is frustrating.....

    I'm not quite APL, but am currently loving twin french braids, Ficcares and using hairsticks in as creative ways as possible. I'm with you on feeling the frustration!
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    Default Re: Is it just me?....APL is frustrating.....

    How about two adorable braids? This look is so, so cute on not-quite-long hair. I wear my hair that way sometimes. I just love it. The braids would start just behind each year and stay close to the head for the first couple of braiding maneuvers.

    ETA: Of course, I'm not APL (again) yet, but I wore my hair this way up to APL and a bit beyond that length last time around.

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    Default Re: Is it just me?....APL is frustrating.....

    I hear ya, I'm in the same position. I have a Goody clip that looks like a ficcare that I wear, or I will twist my hair up and secure it with a barrette (being careful not to hurt it )

    If I do a standard braid its about 2 bumps in length, which seems too little to wear out. I will try two braids, that might work for me!

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    Default Re: Is it just me?....APL is frustrating.....

    Try a Goody ouchless barrette and a peacock twist.

    Good luck, I am stalled at APL myself currently so i can empathize.
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    Default Re: Is it just me?....APL is frustrating.....

    You'd be surprised how many different buns you can do even at this length (though, caveat, my APL is longer than most people's due to long neck and upper chest).

    My favorite right now is a variation of Isa-belle's "chignon doux et lisse." Basically I just pile my hair loosely together till it forms a smooth mass and hold it in place with three small claw clips.

    PS--Not sure how you're a 4b with "straight, slippery hair"???
    Last edited by Tangles; December 4th, 2008 at 03:59 PM.

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