Perm Rod Tutorial+ Messy Bun For Very Short Natural Hair| Kamrin White

  • Posted on 12 December, 2017
  • Short Hair
  • By Anonymous

Hey guys in todays video I'm showing you how I use perm rods to make a messy yet put together bun with my very short awkward length naturally curly hair. Considering how short my hair is, its difficult to get it into a bun sometimes so when Im craving that look I use this method to achieve it

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Hey guys, it's Cameron and welcome back to my channel, I am sure by the title in this video you know what's going on. I am showing you guys how I do permits and how I get my super short hair into a bun, so to not waste any more time. These are the following items that you are going to need for this tutorial so to get started. I am starting out with freshly washed hair and I'm going to be applying the can to leave-in conditioner in order to moisturize my hair before applying our rods, and then I am taking that wide like toothbrush, because I need something on my hair. If you are curly girl, you know that we get tangles like crazy and then I'm just sectioning off my hair and leaving the bottom half out, because that's what I'm going to start with. First, we are clipping that up combing it up applying the lady conditioner first and then the black, castor oil gel brushing that through and then taking the perm rod and rolling it up and in order to get the perm rod to stay. I am going to take the band and apply it on the side that the hair is on. Like house, you see right here, that's what's going to keep it intact, so we are just gon na keep applying that method to the rest of the hair that we sectioned off. I use the same size, perm rods for this bottom portion of my hair, because I won the piece with the biggest curls and the longest for some parts where the section is too wide or you can't grab the hair easy enough to consolidate it. I will braid it together, like just towards the top face of it, and then I will roll it into the prim rod. You can see that I do this often with a lot of little sections, but at this point, we're gon na start using our sorted sizes, which will give you a more natural curl. Look because having the same exact size, curl, look, it's not natural whatsoever and, of course, you will continuous method for the rest of your head. I think it's pretty self-explanatory. Maybe now, for my part, I am sectioning it off to where kind of has a side, bang, and mostly up here, I did braid the base because, like it was such wide pieces of hair that I needed to keep together and you'll, see that when I get To like the left hand, side, I put the perm rod behind another perm rod to kind of give it a better look. However, you position your perm rod is how it's your curl is gon na stay, especially if you have shorter hair. If you have longer hair, you can manipulate it more, but shorter hair, whatever position that carlot is and that's where it's staying, it's not gon na move. So after I finished putting all the perm rods in my hair, I am going to take my blow dryer and attach this kind of like helmet, draw everything on. I forgot what it's called at the moment. I can't know what is you can get it from Sally's? I think it's about 20 bucks and it is perfect for perm rods and I dried it for about 2 hours and then I'm going to apply this silk wrap on and I'm gon na sleep with this for the night so the following morning. They are completely dry and ready to come down. I was not concerned about frizz whatsoever, so I did not use oil. I find that, for his makes things look more natural, so I didn't use any oil. If you want to use oil, you are more than welcome to. I know that I was going to be putting my hair up after this, so I wasn't worried about it, looking like perfectly defined or anything, but it is up to you. I basically just unrolled the perm rods kind of reposition, the curls got it situated and once I had taken them all out, I then started to separate it picked it out so that I could get some volume so, but it would be easier for me to put Into the bun, and once the hair was all fluffed out and ready to be placed into the bun, I took sections and twisted them and placed them up with bobby pins, because my hair was not long enough to use a hair tie and once all of those Sections were pinned up. I then took a hair tie and place it around the bun overall to draw it closer together and after that, that was the end and the final look, I hope you guys enjoyed it. I hope that it was helpful make sure to subscribe and like this video - and I will see you guys next time, thanks so much for watching

MICAH MARIA: Love it

luh lezy: I got to try this thanks

Cinnamon girl: Super cute!

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