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    Default Controlling layers when braiding

    I have quite a few layers in my hair, which I like when I wear my hair down (my hair is very boring without them), but when I try to braid my hair the layers splay out at random spots and make it look very disheveled. Does anyone have suggestions for controlling the layers when I'm wearing braids?

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    Default Re: Controlling layers when braiding

    You can try braiding your hair from a high ponytail, then the layers won't stick out from the braid that much.

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    Default Re: Controlling layers when braiding

    I've adjusted where I tie my braid off. I tie it off right above where my highest layer sticks out. Sorry, I know it's not that helpful. But that's just what I do.

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    Default Re: Controlling layers when braiding

    It probably doesn't help for every day, but if you feel like soaking your hair in oil for a deep treatment anyway, braids on oily hair don't splay out nearly as much as braids on dry hair.

    French braids definitely are neater for short layers than dutch braids.
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    Default Re: Controlling layers when braiding

    I notice my layers poke out less with a french braid, and also with a tiny bit of oil added to the length before braiding.

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    Default Re: Controlling layers when braiding

    We are in the same place! I actually hate my layers!
    But when im going to braid my hair i just spray my hair with a mist
    That really works for me!. Maybe because my mister bottle have oils in it
    I don't know but yes it works for me.
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    Default Re: Controlling layers when braiding

    Really glad you asked that, because I have the same love/hate relationship with layers.
    I feel like my hair looks frumpy and blunt if I don't have them, but they make updos SO
    much more difficult.

    I'll second etherealdoll, though. If you put your hair in a high pony it will all be closer to
    the same length. Because of my layers, high sock buns are much easier than low sock
    buns because everything gets rolled up all together

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    Default Re: Controlling layers when braiding

    I twist my hair a little when I braid. Just a little half spin as I pull one section over another and that seams to help keep my braids a little neater.

    Also I try to sprits it with something, even just water, when its dry.
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    Default Re: Controlling layers when braiding

    This method may not work for all layered hair, but here's what worked for me (my hair is not layered, per se, but some of it is way shorter than the rest of it):

    1) make sure your hair if thoroughly detangled

    2) Try and surround the shorter hairs with longer hairs. In effect, you are "trapping" the shorter hairs by surrounding them with longer hairs.

    3) braid down the braid.

    4) You might find that "borrowing" from thicker strands to add into skimpier strands might enable you to extend the braiding down a little bit more.

    Admittedly, this method works a lot better if you can see what you're doing..and if your hair is longer than bsl..but I thought I'd mention it anyway.

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    Default Re: Controlling layers when braiding

    Thanks for all the replies, anything is more helpful than what I'm currently doing (which consists of staring at my braids in frustration and fiddling with them until they look worse than they did at the beginning). For the people who said to use water/oil would it be better to use this on the hair before braiding or smooth it over the braid afterwards?

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