
I have been trying my hand at the double french braid/ french braid pigtails. I have a hard time with it. I can understand how to collect hair from the outside, but not in the middle near the part. It just seems to pull oddly. I've watched a few youtube videos on it but I still can't seem to get the hang of it. Has anyone had this problem, and are there any tips? I can quite easily do a single french braid.
Do you part your hair beforehand?'What I do is, I part my hair for pigtails and make a pigtail out of one side then french-braid (or dutch!) the other side. Having the half I'm not working with pulled aside in a pigtail keeps my from screwing it all up. Once I get the first side braided, I release the pigtail, comb it out if needed, and then braid that side. Works well for me!
Do you part your hair beforehand?'I do, but only on the top...I kind of part it with my hands down the back. Maybe I should use a parting stick and properly part it? Maybe that would help. Thanks for the tip.![]()
As long as you part it, there should be no problem. You should also tie one of the pigtails (rather tightly) with an elastic band and flip it in front of you.
Agreed - part it and tie up the side you're not working on so that you can easily feel the part with your fingers.(although I rarely part my hair, I just kind of stick my finger through at the center-back of my neck and pull each side over each shoulder. I hate the look of a straight slash of scalp)
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I will certainly try! Thanks.![]()
I have no advice, as this is something I am trying to perfect myself (I can do it on other people's hair, just not my own for some reason.) Just wanted you to know you aren't alone! Good luck!
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I definitely agree with the previous postings. Create a part all the way from the front of your head to the nape of your neck. Then tie of the half that you don't plan to braid first. This will keep you from pulling hair from that half into the braid. Once you're done with the first braid you can braid the second one pretty easily.You may not post new threadsYou may not post repliesYou may not post attachmentsYou may not edit your postsForum Rules
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