Tnavas
Well-Known Member
Practise, practise and more practise, keep the plait close to the tail so that the sides don't go baggy. Use your thumbs to keep hairs in place. Some tails are just horribly spikey.
I've found the best tail plaits are ones that I do the day before, leave in and then undo and redo on the morning, seems to be something to do with making the hair wavy - it seems to stay together better with the second braid.
I damp the tail and then spray with hair spray as it makes it sticky and easier to keep the hairs together better. Make sure that you have combed out the tail really well before starting so that there are no tangles, don't use conditioner, and only take a few hairs from under the tail with each plait.
I've found the best tail plaits are ones that I do the day before, leave in and then undo and redo on the morning, seems to be something to do with making the hair wavy - it seems to stay together better with the second braid.
I damp the tail and then spray with hair spray as it makes it sticky and easier to keep the hairs together better. Make sure that you have combed out the tail really well before starting so that there are no tangles, don't use conditioner, and only take a few hairs from under the tail with each plait.