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2. Roll your ends. I use satin covered sponge rollers on my ends so that they're not stick straight. I braid the hair until right before it starts to thin, and then I roll it from the ends until it hits the braided part. This method also disguises the thinning toward the ends.
3. Maintain a braidout by moisturizing and sealing then rebraiding--in fewer sections than the original set or piling it on top of your head and covering it with a bonnet. You can get the hair on top of your head by putting your cap on upside down, pulling the hair into a high loose ponytail, or pinning up the sides and back.
4. DO NOT COMB A BRAIDOUT!! I once combed out a braidout before rebraiding for the night and the next morning I looked terrible. Combing also increases the amount of manipulation and number of hairs on your floor. Save yourself the agony and just braid it back up waves and all.
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♥ KAYLA
If you liked this post on braidouts, view some of my others:
A Week of Braidouts
New Braidout Technique
Braidout Maintenance: An Experiment
2 comments:
You have is so pretty, I tried my first pin-curl last night I was so sad. But I shall try again. I was like that with my first braidout and bantu knot out!
Thank you. Trying again is truly important! All these healthy styles take practice. You shall master the pin-curl yet!
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