I want to get my daughter's hair braided professionally--the little tight braids all over the scalp. But I am afraid they will be ruined when she sleeps on them. Is there any way to keep that from happening? I'd like to have her hair braided on sunday so she can wear it to school on monday.
How do I preserve braids while sleeping?
A close knit cap of any sort will do the trick.
When I had mine done, I used part of an old pantyhose.
It kept the braids from getting 'scuffed' while I slept.
A scarf would work too.
How do I preserve braids while sleeping?
Put a hat on her.
How do I preserve braids while sleeping?
no prob if you get the hair braided the way you say your going to it wont be a prob they stay nice and tight for at least three or four days and if your that worried but a bandana on her head or just hair spray it down it works!!!! best of luck
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How do I preserve braids while sleeping?
Use a bandana. I use to get my hair braided all the time and that's what I did. If it appears to be sticking up a little in the morning have her wet the braids and apply a small amount of pomade or wax. She could use gel too, but after a week it makes the scalp really itchy
How do I preserve braids while sleeping?
I dont like braids but if you want to preserve them dont get sleep!!!
How do I preserve braids while sleeping?
panty hose or du rag....those work really well.
How do I preserve braids while sleeping?
THERE IS A WRAPPING SCARF. IT IS ABOUT 40 TO 60 INCHES LONG. THEY MAY COME WITH SPECIAL HAIR TREATMENT.
How do I preserve braids while sleeping?
No no no if this little girl is oung she dont wanna wear no du rag or a bandana Just do this put satin like silk pillowcase on her pillow and her hair will be fine.
How do I preserve braids while sleeping?
When I was little, I used to watch my older sisters set their hair at night and sleep on their rollers (ouch!) They would keep their hair from getting messed up while they slept by putting on a silky head scarf over their rollers. They put it around their head, tied it in the back by the neck, and slipped the point of the remaining flap of the scarf into the final tie of the knot.
(Another option would be to use a satin pillow case.)
Hope one of these does the trick!
I've never had braids, but I have Senegalese twists and this works for me:
ReplyDeletebuy Samy Salon Systems Curl Constructor Activating Mousse. It's great for frizz control and it's alcohol free. You take a just a little bit of mousse and smooth it down the length of her hair and rake it through. After that, you can either let it air dry or let her sit under the dryer on a low setting for a few minutes. Hit it with a bit of hairspray and it's done. She should do that once a week for as long as she keeps the braids. Just wrap it in a satin or silk scarf or have her lie on a satin or silk pillow case with her hair pinned up.