
My classic bun. Buns are something you struggle with at first with dreadlocks but as your hair gets longer it gets much easier to put up in a bun because you can just tie it up in a big knot.
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ahhhhhhh! this is abso-freakin-lutely gorgeous!!!!!
thank you!
Your bun is really cute I have dreads also and I put them ina bun but how do you do your so they have that look you have in the pic cause mine don’t look like that when I put them in a bun
Hi Cindy! This is how I make a bun:
1. I make a big fat 2 section twist out of all my dreads
2. I pull the twist up
3. I loop it into a bun on the top or side of my head
4. I tuck the ends under and through the bun to hold it in place
that’s it! keep in mind though that you can make a bun in the exact same way and it might not look like min due to differences in our hair type, thickness of dreads, age of dreads, etc.