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1Creating a Braided Bun

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Growing extremely long hair requires patience, discipline, and, most importantly, time. Make the most of the time you've invested in your waist-length hair by styling it like a pro. This article will show you how to work your hair into a variety of gorgeous styles to switch up your look and get your locks out of the way.

Method 1

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Creating a Braided Bun

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    Make a ponytail at the nape of your neck. Brush your hair well. Collect it all in one hand at the nape of your neck and use your other hand to wrap a hair rubber band around it as many times as necessary to keep your hair in a snug ponytail.

    • Elastic rubber bands covered in fabric, with no metal to snag your hair are recommended to keep your hair healthy and avoid breaking, tangling and damaging your hair.[1]
    • You can also try a silicone snappy before brushing your hair hair into a ponytail to allow it to slide more safely through the rubber band.[2]
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    Braid your ponytail into a three-part braid. Separate the ponytail into three even parts. Cross left over center, then right over center as far down the ponytail as you can until you are running out of hair to work with. At this point, move the ponytail holder down to the bottom of the braid to fasten.[3]

    • You will need to add several wraps of the ponytail holder to secure this section , which will be thinner than the top of the braid.
    • Keep your braid tight as you go along. If some hair is escaping the braid along the way, remove the braid up to that section to collect the hair back in, then continue down the length of the ponytail.

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    Wrap your braid around itself to create a bun. Starting at the top of the braid, twist and wrap the braid over itself. Continue wrapping along the outside of the last turn as opposed to laying the braid on top of itself to create a nice bun.

    • Push the end of the braid under the bun to hide the rubber band and unbraided tip. Secure this end with a bobby pin by pushing it through the end and into the secured hair along the scalp. The grooved side of the bobby pin should be facing toward your scalp.[4]
    • Secure loose portions of the bun to your scalp with bobby pins until you get the shape you desire and it feels secure.
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    Decorate your with bun. Use decorative hair accessories, flowers, or even antique hat pins. Push them into your braid in various places to add a little color, sparkle or character.

    • You could also accessorize with headbands and head scarves wrapped around the top of your head or the bun.
    • Try braiding ribbon as you did your braid, then wrapping the ribbon around the bun and tying it into place. This can add color and a little extra security to hold your bun in place, or wrap around any little “fly-aways” which are escaping the braid.
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Method 2

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Wearing it Long and Curled

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    Cut strips out of flannel for wrapping your hair. Flannel has an appropriate thickness and is easy to tie together securely. You will want strips about 3 times the length of your hair and 3 inches (7.6cm) wide.[5]

    • Curling your hair with a flannel rag instead of heat is a great way to maintain the health of your hair and prevent damage to your long locks.
    • Cut as many strips as you would like to have as curlers in your hair. More curlers will make tighter curls, while using more hair in each curl will make the curls looser.
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    Separate your hair into sections. Once you decide how many curls you would like to put in your hair, separate your hair into even sections to ensure the curls will match. Hold these sections in place with a hair clip.[6]

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    Dampen one section of your hair with styling lotion. Styling lotion will give you a decent hold, without making your hair stiff. Rub some lotion between your palms, then pull it through your section of hair until it is slightly damp, but not wet.

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    Wrap your hair around the flannel strip. Place the flannel strip at the top of this section of hair, leaving about six inches of excess flannel at the top. Hold the top of the section of hair and the rag in one hand like the top of a ponytail with a rag running alongside it. Wrap the hair around the rag until you reach an inch and a half of hair left to twist.[7]

    • Be sure that you are wrapping the hair around the rag and not taking the rag around the hair. Wrapping the rag around the hair at this point will give you straight hair rather than curls.
    • To get more spiral to your curls, twist the section of hair in one direction as you wrap it around the rag.
    • Once you have completed wrapping the hair around the rag, you should not see the rag under the hair. The wraps of hair should be close enough that the rag is not visible between each wrap.
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    Take the rag around the curled hair. Wrap the rag around the remaining end of this section of hair. Once you have reached the bottom of your hair, start working your way back up. Now you will be wrapping your rag around the coils of hair to hold them in place.[8]

    • Once you have wrapped the rag all the way back to the top, tie it securely in a knot with the 6 inches (15.2cm) of flannel you left at the top when you began.
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    Wrap the rest of your hair around the flannel strips. Repeat this process with each section of hair, wrapping the hair around the rag, then the rag around the hair and tying it off. Keep your sections of hair as even as possible in order to have consistent curls.[9]

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    Allow time for your hair to dry. This could be the hardest part, but if you have grown your hair this long, you probably have the patience to wait it out. It is best to begin this entire process at least 24 hours before you want your style to be complete. At the very least, create your curls early in the evening, then sleep on them.

    • Wrapped hair takes a long time to dry. The more hair you used in each section, the longer it will take to dry.
    • If you need to speed up the drying time, you can sit under a bonnet hair dryer for an hour to finish off the process.
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    Remove the rags from your curls. Once your hair is dry, untie the flannel from the top section of your curl. Gently unwrap the rag from the outside of the curl. If the hair was wrapped perfectly around the rag, you should be able to pull the rag straight down and out of the center of the curl.[10]

    • If the rag does not pull easily out of the curl, gently unwrap the curl until you can pull the rag through.
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    Style your curls the way you like them. Once you remove your rags, you should have a head full of tight spiral curls. There are several ways you can separate and style them to get different looks.[11]

    • Brush your curls out with a bristle brush for a smooth, wavy, old-school Hollywood look.
    • Separate the spirals into multiple spirals using your fingers to twist each section into several different curls.
    • Flip your head upside-down and tussle it with your fingers for a messy-chic style.
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    Hold your curls in place with hairspray. Choose a hairspray with natural ingredients and no harsh chemicals. Go for a light or medium-hold spray which allows some movement and bounce in your curls.[12]

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Method 3

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Tying a Half Ponytail

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    Separate the top half of your hair from the bottom half. Using your fingers, gather the top half of your hair. Place both index fingers at your temples, then run them upward, toward the crown of your head until they meet at the top. Gather this hair together in one hand.

    • Avoid running your fingers directly across the back of your head from the temples. This will create an uneven split, putting most of your hair in the ponytail and only leaving a small portion on the bottom.
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    Create a loop using a half ponytail. Wrap a rubber band around the hair you have gathered near the crown of your head. Wrap the rubber band until you feel it is secure. On the final wrap, pull most of the ponytail through, but leave the end in the rubber band, holding it in a large loop.

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    Pull the sides of the loop to secure your half pony tail and give it a nice shape. Grab the hair closest to the rubber band between your thumb and forefinger. Using equal pressure on both sides, gently pull outward, putting pressure on the rubber band and forcing it closer to your scalp.

    • You should feel the gathered hair tightening toward your scalp.
    • Pull the hair in your half ponytail outward to give it more volume and shape.
    • If some of your hair falls out of the rubber band, you will need to take the ponytail out and wrap it all again with the rubber band.
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    Try two half ponytails for variety. Wrapping the top half of your hair into a loop leaves the bottom half free and long. Get the rest of your hair out of the way or mix up the style by repeating the half ponytail with the bottom half of your hair giving you two loops in the back, one above the other.

    • Start the bottom ponytail underneath the top loop to hide the rubber band and create a stacked effect.
    • Consider decorating with stylish hair pins between the two loops.
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Method 4

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Rolling Hair into a Loose, Folded Bun

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    Gather your hair into a ponytail at the nape of your neck. Brush your hair well and secure it with a rubber band at the nape of your neck. Leave this pony tail loose and have some slack between your scalp and the rubber band.

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    Pull your ponytail through the center of your hair between your scalp and the rubber band. Run both hands down the back of your head to find the center of your hair where it meets the rubber band. Separate the hair here with your fingers, creating a hole large enough to fit your pony tail. Fold your ponytail underneath the rubber band and through the hole. Grab the ponytail with the thumb and forefinger of you other hand to pull the entire ponytail up through the hole. Fold it back over the rubber band, which should now be folded under a roll of hair.

    • Repeat this two or three times, making a hole and pulling the ponytail through until you have rolls running down both sides of your head.
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    Tuck the ends underneath the rolls to finish off the look. After you have created several inches of rolls on the sides of your head, fold your remaining hair under and tuck the ends into the center near your rubber band. Pin the ends securely to the scalp, creating a loosely folded bun in the back.

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Getting Creative with Chopsticks and Braids

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    Put the top half of your hair in a ponytail. Run your fingers from your temple to the crown of your head to gather the top half of your hair. Wrap a rubber band around this portion of hair to create a ponytail to work with.

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    Twist your ponytail into a bun. Start at the base of your ponytail and twist the hair in one direction. Take this rolled section around the rubber band in a circle. Continue layering circles around the outside of the last roll until you have reached the end of your ponytail and created a nice bun.

    • Tuck the end of the ponytail under the the bun to hide the loose ends.
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    Hold your bun in place with chopsticks. Hold the bun with one hand. With the other hand, push a chopstick into the side of he bun at the center. Angle the chopstick down toward the scalp, then back up into the bun to gather more hair and back down toward the scalp as you push the chopstick horizontally through the bun. [13]

    • Continue weaving the chopstick through the bun until it comes out the other side and holds the bun securely in place.
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    Decorate with a second chopstick. One chopstick is enough to hold the bun securely in place, but you can use a second chopstick for the look. Insert the other chopstick at a 45 degree angle to the horizontal one, pushing it from the top corner of the bun and out the other side.

    • Now that the top half is done, you can leave your hair like that if you like, or move on to braiding the loose section.
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    Separate the rest of your hair into quarters. Run your fingers through the center of your loose hair to separate it into halves. Secure one half with a rubber band to get it out of the way, then split the other half into two even sections. Secure these with rubber bands and remove the one on the other half. Separate this half into two even sections. Secure one with a rubber band.

    • The loose quarter will be the first you work with.
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    Braid each quarter. Separate a quarter of your hair into 3 even sections. Braid right over center, then left over center until your are left with about 4 inches (10.2cm) at the end. Tie the braid in place with a rubber band and continue this process with the other 3 quarters.

    • Drape the braids in front of your shoulders, two on each side.
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    You should never brush your hair with a fork. Always use a comb or a brush, and start brushing from the tips of your hair and work your way up to the roots.

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    These chopsticks would be used for decorating your hair instead of eating. Hair sticks could be used this same way if you prefer.

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      • Hair which hasn’t been washed for a day is easier to style.

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      • Consider oiling your hair if the ends are dry: smear a few drops of jojoba oil (or olive oil) between your hands and apply it to the length and ends of your hair, then comb through. Experiment to find the right amount -- it shouldn't feel oily or stain your clothes when done correctly, but it will keep your hair shiny, silky, and healthy.

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      • Get yourself a shower cap and use it! Put your hair in it when you condition it to keep the conditioner from washing out of the ends where you need it most.

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      Warnings

      • Never believe everything in beauty magazines. They might encourage you to buy and use harsh chemicals and hot implements on your hair, not to fit your personal healthy style. This goes double if you are of African descent. Take care of your delicate hair as if it were fine silk lace that your great-grandmother knitted.

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      • If your hair is very thin (your ponytail is thinner than a finger), consider that long hair is beautiful because it is a signal of long-term, radiant good health. An appearance of excellent health on a person with very thin hair might be better approximated with shorter hair.

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      • Soft covered-elastic hair bands with no metal parts; they can snag your hair.
      • Gentle shampoo (buy good-quality stuff - it lasts a long time if you only wash your hair every week).
      • An excellent brush with natural boar bristles, as large as you can find.

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      5 Ways to Style Waist Length Hair - wikiHow? ›

      Technically, yes, most people can grow very long hair. Quist is quick to point out that it's not for everyone, however. Take into consideration face shape—does long hair even suit you? Then you need to think of your lifestyle and maintenance...

      How do I get my hair to waist length? ›

      Here's how you can grow your hair to waist length:
      1. Moisturize your natural hair. Your hair needs moisture to grow, just like a plant needs water. ...
      2. Trim your natural hair. ...
      3. Wash your natural hair with shampoo. ...
      4. Deep conditioning. ...
      5. Wear protective styles often.

      Can anyone have waist length hair? ›

      Technically, yes, most people can grow very long hair. Quist is quick to point out that it's not for everyone, however. Take into consideration face shape—does long hair even suit you? Then you need to think of your lifestyle and maintenance...

      What is the waist length of long hair? ›

      Well, in case it wasn't obvious, waist-length hair is when your ends reach your waistline. This typically refers to a woman's natural waist, not their hips, which is where the waist of your favorite pants might sit. How long a waist-length mane will be can vary from person to person based on height and hair texture.

      How rare is waist-length hair? ›

      By extrapolating the above data and the number of hair length records, the number of people with shoulder-length hair or longer in the US is estimated to be 27 million, those with waist-length hair roughly 900,000, those with buttocks-length hair to be 40,000, with knee length hair to 2,000 and with ankle length hair ...

      How much hair fall is normal for waist-length hair? ›

      Losing around 50-100 strands of hair everyday is completely normal. To understand the cause of this, we need to get into the cycle of hair growth.

      What hair length makes you look the skinniest? ›

      As far as hairstyles that make your face look thinner go, long hair is one of the easiest options. "Long hair instantly slims most face shapes. Think about getting semi-permanent hair extensions to speed up the process," says Lopez.

      What length of hair is most slimming? ›

      Long & Straight. Having long, straight hair slims a round face. However, stay away from blunt cuts which tend to give a young look and can make your face appear fuller than it is. A good guide to the length is it should be about 1 ½ times longer than the width of your face.

      Does short hair look good on fat bodies? ›

      It depends on the cut! Angular cuts can make people's faces look less round and short hair reveals the neck which creates the appearance of a longer line, hence the right short cut can make someone appear slimmer if this is the desired effect. Simple styles are a good thing.

      What is number 1 in haircut? ›

      If you ask your barber for a number one cut, you are asking them to cut your hair so it is an eighth of an inch long. If you ask for a number eight cut, the hair left on your head will be one inch.

      What is the 2.25 rule for hair length? ›

      We call it the 2.25 rule. Practically fool proof, this rule states that if the longest part of your chin is less than 2.25 inches from the tip of your earlobe, then short hairstyles are for you.

      What hair length is most versatile? ›

      The most versatile haircuts you can get is the shoulder length hairstyles. In a couple of minutes you can style your hair from elegant to playful. Also, the layers which is put in the best parts of your hair by your stylist would balance out the shape of your face.

      What is the healthiest way to style your hair? ›

      Keep these tips in mind for healthy locks:
      1. Start off on the lowest heat setting while blow drying and gradually increase heat as needed.
      2. Allow your hair to air dry whenever possible.
      3. Change up where you place pins and clips so that breakage isn't localized.

      How can I make my hair look attractive? ›

      5 AMAZING TIPS TO MAKE YOUR HAIR STRONG, SILKY & BEAUTIFUL
      1. Get your food and nutrition right.
      2. Massage you scalp.
      3. Avoid heat treatments.
      4. Use a sulphate-free and paraben-free shampoo.
      5. Condition your hair twice week. Deep condition hair once a month.
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      How can I look attractive in hairstyles? ›

      Heart-shaped faces, for example, don't work as well with short hair but do look good with the hair pulled back. If you have a square face, you want to stick to cuts that highlight your cheekbones, and soften your chin, like layers starting from the bottom of your ears down to your shoulders.

      How long does hair take to grow to waist length? ›

      If your hair has been growing steadily for about 9-12 months, you should be able to achieve waist-long hair by growing it from shoulder length. It takes commitment, time, and patience. I've heard it said that it requires about 8 months to get to the waist, but it also depends on everything about YOU.

      Why won't my hair grow past my waist? ›

      Ultimately, over-processing leads to split ends and breakage making it virtually impossible for hair to get past a certain length.

      How long does it take for hair to grow to hip length? ›

      Hair typically grows about a half an inch each month, so it may take about 6–7 years for your hair to reach hip length.

      How long does it take to grow hair from a bob to a waist? ›

      Its different for different people. Some people have very fast growing hair and can go from short to waist length in as little as 2 years. Other people have slow growing hair and it could take them 6 years or even longer to reach waist length. This is all dependent on your DNA and your nutrition and health.

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