shirerosie
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I need something to hold my plaits better, as at the moment I use nothing apart from the bands. Just wondering if it would help with extra grip and hold and also if I helps to get tighter plaits.
A racehorse sadly died doing it's job and went for a pm. Said horse was plaited that day on race day. The PM revealed a lot of bruising to the top of the neck from being plaited for a mere few hours.
I plait for as little time as possible.
I just use water and then once done hair spray it all. I don't plait the night before. It hurts their neck.
For those who think it doesn't:
A racehorse sadly died doing it's job and went for a pm. Said horse was plaited that day on race day. The PM revealed a lot of bruising to the top of the neck from being plaited for a mere few hours.
I plait for as little time as possible.
A dirty mane is also far easier to plait and keep tidy.
Confession time, I just use a liberal helping of saliva..........
Brilliant - but how do you get it on the mane? I have a wonderful image of you licking your horse...
I just use hair gel from the supermarket. If you dip your fingers into it as you plait up then it starts to get a little sticky as you plait which helps keep stray hairs under control and then once you roll up they're stuck down better. Much cheaper than specific plaiting stuff I find...
I just use water and then once done hair spray it all. I don't plait the night before. It hurts their neck.
For those who think it doesn't:
A racehorse sadly died doing it's job and went for a pm. Said horse was plaited that day on race day. The PM revealed a lot of bruising to the top of the neck from being plaited for a mere few hours.
I plait for as little time as possible.
Ha!!! It's not pretty and certainly not very hygienic but a bit of slobber onto the grubby hand and bang it onto the bit you're about to plait and job done! I do find that I get a bit of cotton mouth if there's more than one horse to plait!
I've never found hair gel makes it look gunky or sticky?
I think it probably does depend a bit what type of hair you are dealing with, Frank's is particularly wirey and I do sew in because of that too.