What Are the Best Braiding Styles for Long Hair in a Ponytail?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around various braiding styles for long hair worn in a ponytail, with participants sharing personal experiences, preferences, and humorous takes on hair styling. The conversation includes considerations of practicality, aesthetics, and cultural perceptions of different styles.

Discussion Character

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  • Exploratory
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Main Points Raised

  • One participant suggests braiding their ponytail as it grows longer, considering options like a basic three-strand braid or two braids, while another proposes a French braid.
  • Some participants express skepticism about braiding for men, with one stating that a French braid seems inappropriate.
  • Concerns are raised about the potential damage to hair from tight ponytails, with a participant mentioning that it may lead to hair loss.
  • Several humorous suggestions are made, including braiding beards and considering drastic haircuts or styles like dreadlocks.
  • There are discussions about hair products and their historical context, with references to past experiences with hair gel and pomade.
  • One participant mentions the possibility of donating hair to "Locks of Love," while others question the acceptance of gray hair for donation.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express a mix of opinions on the appropriateness of different braiding styles for men, with some advocating for traditional braids and others rejecting them. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the best approach to styling long hair in a ponytail.

Contextual Notes

There are varying assumptions about hair care and styling preferences, as well as differing cultural perceptions of masculinity related to hair. The discussion includes anecdotal evidence and personal experiences that may not apply universally.

Should I braid my ponytail?


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So, my hair is long enough that I started wearing it in a ponytail. I use a rubberband to hold it since scrunchies are too slippery. Some of the hair is still short enough that is easily slips out, especially when the wind is blowing, I'm running, or moving.

So I am thinking as it gets longer, I'll braid my ponytail, or should I do two braids? What style? My daughter suggested a French braid (http://www.hairboutique.com/tips/tip255.htm). :rolleyes:

However, I thinking a basic three strand braid. :biggrin:

But I might consider a plait.

Maybe down the road, I'll donate it to "Locks of Love" (http://www.locksoflove.org/).
 
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I went with 'what are you talking about' because it's obvious that the only proper approach is to bundle it into a chunk of shrink tubing.
 
You're a dude right? :confused:
 
yes give it a braid, I'd stick to the three strand. And buy the hair bands that don't damage your hair. A pack of 20 for about 3 dollars, they come in small sizes too.
 
Real men wear french braids.

P.S. Astronuc, I fixed your links, hope you don't mind.
 
I voted against braiding. That just doesn't seem right for a guy (and especially not a French braid! :eek:)

Does locks of love accept gray ponytails? :biggrin:
 
I am with Moonbear. Ixnay on the aidbray :biggrin:
 
You should braid you beard :biggrin:
 
What would Dave Carradine do?
 
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  • #11
mattmns said:
You're a dude right? :confused:

Last time I checked, yes.

ST said:
P.S. Astronuc, I fixed your links, hope you don't mind.
Thanks. I guess the thread creation process boogered them up.


I don't like the French braid. I have to grow the hair longer for a good braid. Right now it's curly and the bangs are still a bit short. Hopefully by the end of the year.


Moonbear said:
Does locks of love accept gray ponytails? :biggrin:
Well, I suppose they could die the hair. :rolleyes:


cyrus said:
You should braid you beard :biggrin:
That too has been suggested.

Maybe I'll get my ear re-pierced. :smile: :cool:

A little more work and I'll look like Jack Sparrow. :rolleyes:
 
  • #12
I have heard that putting your hair in a pony tail puts too much tension on your hair near the forehead. It will cause it to fall out faster. I don't know if its true or not though.
 
  • #13
yomamma said:
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:smile: :smile: :smile:

I vote for dreadlocks.
 
  • #14
Evo said:
I vote for dreadlocks.
That would have been possible 25 years ago when my hair was much denser. I think I had parts of it braided with mini-braids (like those of Bo Derek) :rolleyes: - some girls I knew just wanted to have fun (with the hair). o:)
 
  • #15
I voted no. I say go for the HV look.
http://img426.imageshack.us/img426/1318/hairwq1.jpg
 
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  • #16
Astro, a real man would use tie wraps.
 
  • #17
How about cutting it short or shaving it like a commando? :D
 
  • #18
How about cutting it short or shaving it like a commando? :D
after all that effort?

my younger bro has long silky (matted) blond hair. ha

do what you want, its your hair
 
  • #19
Mattara said:
How about cutting it short or shaving it like a commando? :D
:smile: Well, I once considered a scalp-lock like the Cossacks (see Yul Bryner in the movie Taras Bulba).

I have a natural aversion to shaving. I haven't shaved in more than 25 years. :biggrin:
 
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Astronuc said:
I have a natural aversion to shaving. I haven't shaved in more than 25 years. :biggrin:

The first thing that comes to mind is "Why?". To people look at you and point when you are on outside? :rolleyes:


:-p
 
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Heard on the radio that stone age body found in peat bog used hair gel, so
may be a nice sculptured look Astro.
 
  • #22
I have a natural aversion to shaving. I haven't shaved in more than 25 years.
yeah i can see:biggrin:
 
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Ivan Seeking said:
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Why is that kid wearing a sea urchin?
 
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Danger said:
Why is that kid wearing a sea urchin?
He's not, he is ion-eyesed.
 
  • #25
wolram said:
Heard on the radio that stone age body found in peat bog used hair gel, so may be a nice sculptured look Astro.
Hair gel?

Anyone remember "Brylcreem" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brylcreem)? 'Tis a foul concoction! My parents imposed it upon me until I rebelled :devil:.
 
  • #26
Astronuc said:
Anyone remember "Brylcreem"
Sure... "a little dab'll do ya". About the same time that Edie Adams was singing about cigars. :biggrin:
 
  • #27
You should try this!

http://shofu.pref.ishikawa.jp/shofu/shof_sozai/jokamati/jokamati_sample/11.jpg
Supposedly this was the preferred hairstyle of samurai because it made wearing a healmet easier. I think it was preferred because not wearing a helmet would be too embarrasing. This could potentially save the samurai from a nasty head wound.

This would be good for riding your hog down the road. It would have great shock value and you would never have to worry about helmet hair.
 
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  • #28
Hey, Huckleberry, long time no see! Welcome back to PF!

That hair style would be interesting. :smile: I'll give it some thought. :biggrin:
 
  • #29
i vote a regular braid. short pony tails are nice, but when they're long they just look scraggly. Don't do a french braid, that's entirely too girly, and besides, you'd have to redo it so often, it would get really annoying for you. also, i thought a plait was a braid..?

also, i forget who asked about ponytails and damage to your scalp, but yeah that's true, especially if you wear tight ponies. its bad to leave your hair up all the time. causes headaches, dandruff, and the like. speaking of hair, mine's awful long these days too... I'm about ready to chop it and donate it.
 
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wear tight ponies
right!:smile:
 

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