To pineapple, gather hair into a high ponytail and slip a scrunchie over the base, just enough so it loosely holds hair without creating tension. Half of your curls should fall to one side and half to the other, resembling the shape of a pineapple.
What is a pineapple? The pineapple is a loose, high ponytail on top of your head, that prevents the frizz, knots and flattened curls that come with lying on a pillow. Only the back and sides of your hair will be subject to your tossing and turning.
If you're not sure what is pineappling or why it's done, let us explain: Essentially, by loosely securing your curly hair on the top of your head, pineappling hair allows you to prevent tangled hair and preserve your curls overnight. The best part: it's so easy, there's pretty much no way to screw it up.
Bringing hair up into a pineapple is one of the sure ways to prevent frizz. Preserving natural oils and moisture is essential to keeping natural hair healthy. A pineapple method helps retain the moisture, and the effect is even better if you add a bonnet or a satin scarf on top or sleep on a silk/satin pillowcase.
On a cruise ship, the secret symbol of an upside-down pineapple is regularly used as a code for swinging or “wife-swapping”. In most cases, an illustrated and upside-down pineapple is fixed to the cabin door of a guest interested in swinging and partner swapping.
Does this technique work better on wet or dry hair? "You should do this on wet hair. That will be the best way to lock in your curls with zero frizz. Dry hair won't allow the hair to set and get the curls that you desire."
On a cruise (and sometimes also on land) 'pineapple' is code for swinging or wife-swapping. If you see pineapple on a cruise ship door it means the people are up for meeting other couples for 'adult fun'.
It is best to sleep with your hair down if your hair length is short. This also lets the air flow freely through your hair, which makes you sleep more comfortably. On the other hand, if you have long hair, it is recommended to tie your hair loosely to prevent knots and breakage.
Simply twist and wrap pieces of your hair onto the Spoolies, then bend them to hold your hair. Once your hair is rolled onto the Spoolies, you can let your hair airdry overnight and then take them down when you wake up in the morning. The longer you leave the Spoolie on, the tighter your curls will be!
A “complicated” relationship status.
The prickly but sweet ? signifies a “complicated” relationship, but this fruit-filled code has many other ingredients in the mix: : Single. ?: Engaged. ?: Committed relationship. ?: Single and loving it.
Fictionally, those pink plastic flamingos are often used as a symbol of kitsch and being insultingly cheap. Now, the reality is, like pineapples symbolize all their great things, flamingos are portrayed as symbols of peace, beauty, balance, grace, femininity and innocence.
The game involves girls putting fruits on their stories that secretly represent their relationship status. Wojdylo Social Media wrote about the trend, and broke down what each fruit means: Blueberry = Single. Pineapple = Complicated. Raspberry = Doesn't want to commit.
“Silk helps negate frizz,” she explains. “Twist your hair in a top knot and wrap it into a bun while going to bed. Use a silk scarf or cloth and tie it like a hairband to make sure your hair does not touch the pillowcase. Once you wake up, flip your hair upside down, gently separate the hair and flip it back up.
Messy Bun
The messy bun is similar to the pineapple 'do, but it keeps hair off your face and helps maintains volume, even if you toss and turn. Just flip your hair over, twist and tuck your hair into a loose bun using a silk or satin scrunchie.
Can You Make a Pineapple Bun with Straight Hair? While the pineapple method is typically recommended for curly hair, women with straight hair can also use the technique. In fact, women who have fine or frizz-prone hair may find the pineapple method to be especially helpful!