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Hairstyles and Styling >> Braids and Locs >> The lazy lady braid http://www.longlocks.com/salon/?num=1092020038 Message started by giddalti on Aug 9th, 2004 at 1:53am |
Title: The lazy lady braid Post by giddalti on Aug 9th, 2004 at 1:53am
Being the lazy lady (questionable title) that I am, I look for the E-Z way of doin' things.
I recently started doing a two-strand braid. I divide my hair by two (instead of the traditional three) strands of hair. Then, I twist the two strands together as I would with three. Because I have curly/wavy hair, I don't even have to put a band on the end; my naturally curly hair holds the two-strand braid. What are the benefits? Well, it's easier and less time-consuming than a three-strander. Plus, it's a slightly different look than your traditional three-strand braid. I had started doing it at night (pigtails) to keep my hair in order while I slept. But, I liked the look so much that I started wearing it that way in public. It's really a cute braid (and EASY). Give it a try and let me know what you think. Julie P.S. With straight hair, I think you will have to put a band on the end, or maybe it won't work at all. I don't really know, because my hair is wavy/curly and I'm totally clueless how straight hair works. My sister-in-law saw my two-stranded braids and couldn't believe that my hair could hold braids without having to clasp them at the end. The reason that I don't clasp them is so I won't damage my baby fine hair . Of course, you can put a band on the end if you wish. But, if you don't (you curly gurls), you will find that the braids plump themselves up during the day while you bounce about. |
Title: Re: The lazy lady braid Post by leia on Aug 9th, 2004 at 6:46am
Do your braids turn out looking like ropes? I do this braid too, and love it! I do a french rope braid sometimes too. :)
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Title: Re: The lazy lady braid Post by giddalti on Aug 9th, 2004 at 2:19pm
The word "rope" had not entered my mind as a descriptor for these braids. But, another member said that is what it is called. Since I don't secure it at the end, it's not real tight. It works for me because it's so easy and I think it is easy on my hair. Plus, I like the look. To me, it looks like that candy that they twist together like candy canes.
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Title: Re: The lazy lady braid Post by SittyKitty on Aug 8th, 2005 at 6:58pm
I have Very straight hair down to my knees and this "braid" does not work for me. As soon as I get done and let go (whether I use a fastner or not) it unwinds.
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Title: Re: The lazy lady braid Post by styg on Aug 8th, 2005 at 9:41pm
actually on straight hair it's way more time-consuming than the three stranded braid. and it doesn't look to great with all those hairs sticking out everywhere. :'(
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Title: Re: The lazy lady braid Post by styg on Aug 8th, 2005 at 9:43pm wrote on Aug 8th, 2005 at 6:58pm:
then you most definitely do it the wrong way :P you have to twist both strands in the same direction, then twist the twisted strands together in the opposite way. |
Title: Re: The lazy lady braid Post by gabi on Aug 9th, 2005 at 2:20am
Good description styg.
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