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If you're anything like me, you've been hearing about the latest hair trend, "bucking," all over social media. But what exactly is it? And more importantly, is it right for you?

Bucking is a hair-styling technique that involves creating small, tight curls using a brush or comb. The result is a head of wild, crimped hair that can be worn in a variety of styles, from updos to braids to ponytails.

The technique is said to have originated in the African-American community, where it was used to create tight, coiled curls without the use of heat or chemicals. Today, bucking is popular among people of all hair types, and it's a great way to add volume and texture to your hair.

If you're thinking about trying bucking, there are a few things you should keep in mind.

  • Bucking can be time-consuming. It can take anywhere from 30 minutes to several hours to buck your hair, depending on its length and texture.

  • Bucking can be damaging to your hair. If you're not careful, you can break your hair or damage your scalp. It's important to use a gentle touch and to avoid over-buckling your hair.

  • Bucking can be addictive. Once you start, it's hard to stop! Bucked hair is so fun and versatile, you'll want to wear it all the time.

If you're ready to give bucking a try, here are a few tips:

  1. Start with clean, damp hair. Wet hair is easier to style and less likely to break.

  2. Use a brush or comb with fine teeth. This will help you create tight, even curls.

  3. Section your hair into small pieces. This will make it easier to buck your hair and prevent tangles.

  4. Hold the brush or comb perpendicular to your scalp and close to your roots.

  5. Use a quick, flicking motion to brush or comb your hair. This will create tight, coiled curls.

  6. Continue buckling your hair until you reach the desired style.

Bucking is a great way to add volume and texture to your hair. It's a versatile style that can be worn in a variety of ways. If you're looking for a new way to style your hair, give bucking a try!