As per title really, I am absolutely trash at plaiting, they are always odd sizes and some are lumpy and big and some tiny, just cannot do it, thought these looked an easy option ? http://www.easyplait.co.uk/ ??
looks kinda cool but wonder how it really looks... read a couple of reviews but don't know of anybody who has used them. i'm pants at plaiting so would be great if it does actually work
Some one at out yard had them - not sure if they worked but I'll ask her next time I see her. Although I'm guessing probably not as the whole yard would have heard if they were any good!!
Oh gosh no - I love mine. You have to be able to do the plait but if you are in a hurry then they are great.
Of course they dont look great on the first attempt but then what does. A few times and you soon sort them out and you have to remember to keep them tight . As you can see I love them.
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Oh gosh no - I love mine. You have to be able to do the plait but if you are in a hurry then they are great.
Of course they dont look great on the first attempt but then what does. A few times and you soon sort them out and you have to remember to keep them tight . As you can see I love them.
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Another devotee of easy plait, bloomin brilliant on a cold day when you don't want damp fingers for any longer than necessary. The do take practice and a well pulled mane, but have cut my plaiting time in half.
The funniest thing is that the horse in the ad has rubbish plaits - half of them sticking up in the air!
Best plaiting aids - plastic comb cut to the size of the hair section you want to take for easy sectioning off (or metal mane comb with an elastic band wound onto it to mark the size)
Bottle of Quick Braid - absolute life saver.
Try not to plait within a week of pulling the mane.
Box or block to stand on for a bigger horse
Peace and quiet so they stand still!