Braiding my own hair
jarrettd
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Working out with a ponytail is driving me nuts. I'm trying to learn to braid my own hair, but the results have been rather comical.
Any tips or tricks on making a tight, neat braid? (Besides "practice, practice, practice"?)
If it matters, I have fine, straight hair; bra-strap length.
Any tips or tricks on making a tight, neat braid? (Besides "practice, practice, practice"?)
If it matters, I have fine, straight hair; bra-strap length.
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I'm in the same boat - mine keeps wacking me in the face during plyo or getting caught in my bike helmet...I was about 30 seconds away from calling my hairdresser today to chop it all off! My suggestion for you = youtube....that's where I learned all my hair/make up tricks0
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If you look at my pics I braid my sons hair I would try braid under instead of over for finer hair. You may need to use a product and unfortunately practice helps. You may need to brush the parts after you cross them depending on how fine it is.0
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My hair is the same.....When I first learned to braid I would lay on my bed head hanging over and do it....It helped me.....0
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have you tried looking it up on youtube? I know how to braid (basic braid) but I don't know how to French Braid so I looked it up on Youtube and sort of learned. All I can tell you is separate your hair into three separate sections and take times crossing the hair pieces. It's hard for me to put into words. Just find a how to video on youtube.0
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Put it into little piggie tales, with one braid down each side. It makes for smaller braids, I think its also easier to braid wet hair... Unfortunately, it does take practice!!0
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What about a bun? My hair is so fine that it falls right out of braids, so I bun it.0
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Kind of hard to explain technique of how you hold your hands, etc. without being there to show you. :-T Sorry, chica - not something that can be explained through typing. I would recommend trying to look up a video about it on youtube or something.
But I can say that (especially with fine hair) it helps if your hair is slightly damp.0 -
Practice is definitely part of it. I think of it as mainly learning hand positions; if you know where to put your hands, the braiding is pretty easy.
My most common styles are all variations on a standard English (three-strand overhand) braid. I start by combing my hair out and back as if I'm going to gather it into a ponytail. Then I divide it into three segments. At this point my hands are behind my head with the pinkies toward the top, thumbs pointing down toward the ground. Then I start the braid by crossing the right strand over the center. I braid down half a dozen times or so and then pull the whole thing over my left shoulder and continue braiding to the end. When the braid is in front of me my hands are reversed, pinkies down and thumbs up.
Not sure if any of that will make sense without pictures. Feel free to message me if you have any particular questions. I'd be happy to try and help.0 -
My hair is fine and thin and I used to French braid it, so I would suggest rubbing some sort of gel in it and braiding it while it's damp. Hope this helps.0
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I'm a hairdresser... I braid my own hair and alot of others.... Try braiding it wet OR with some product in it so it sticks a little. You will get it!0
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What's actually easier than a braid is just a bun. Put your hair in a relatively high pony tail and twist it. Then wrap it around and secure it with an elastic. It's not quite as glamorous as a braid, but it gets the job done.0
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Thanks everyone! Great tips, but it looks like practice is the only true way to go. I figured as much, but one can hope, right?0
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Agree - do it wet or with some gel (or both) while you're still learning. Apply hairspray on it while it's still neat to help keep it from falling out if your hair is really fine.
One thing you might try until you get the braiding down is to do a series of 4-5 hair ties instead of the braid. If you use different colors it's even kind of cute.0 -
strangely i learned how to french braid from a newspaper article on myself. you tube wasnt around then but i bet they would have something now0
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Braiding really does just take practice. I put my hair in a bun most days though. Faster, easier, and is as effective. I use a hair clip to fasten it though. Love those things!0
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Youtube and bobby pins! I learn so much. By seeing someone else do it makes it so much easier learn!0
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I JUST FLIP MY HAIR OVER & BRAID IT.... YOU CAN ALSO PUT YOUR HAIR IN A PONY TAIL HOLDER... DIVIDE IT & FLIP IT OVER THEN (UNDER - THROUGH THE PONY TAIL HOLDER) ... KEEPS YOUR HAIR PRETTY CLOSE TO YOUR NECK!)0
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I put my hair in a pony tale, but when I'm wrapping the hair tie around for the last time I done pull the hair all the way through so it's looped up like a lazy bun. Easy. Fast.0
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeEorJRqx6M&feature=related (I've alwayz done one flip but this is cool too!)0
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I would give anything to be able to french braid my own hair. I'm hopeless!0
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IF YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT A STANDARD BRAID AND NOT FRENCH THEN I SUGGEST DOING IT WHEN IT IS WET AND TO START OFF PULL YOUR HAIR INTO A PONY TALE AND THEN BRAID THE PONY OR BRAID THE PONY AND TWIST IT INTO A BUN0
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I like using head bands, but my hair is curly. I like it cause it keeps my bangs out of my fae *kitten* well.0
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