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[personal profile] juldea
Some of you may remember that I got my hair braided at Arisia last year by [livejournal.com profile] blk and I really liked it. Well, being that Arisia this year is coming up in less than a month, I have been thinking about what kind of braid I want to have her do - and this year, I'm budgeting for it! I am willing to shell out for something really nice-looking.

Since being inspired by her last year, I have been able to French/Dutch three-, four-, and five-strand braids on myself. I have tried out six- and seven-strands on londo, but not on myself. Hence, I think I want her to do something seven-stranded on me, unless my hair is long enough to pull off nine, which would be total pwnage.

However, even as impressive as a regular seven or nine would be, I find myself looking at more complicated things online. Here are a few images I've found of things I really like:





The crowns (first two) are impressive, but I'm not sure my hair is long enough for them even just as three-strands, much less multi-stranded. The X-into-bun is really awesome-looking, possibly mostly due to the ribbons, but I think also because that woman has enough hair to make a really thick, nested bun, which I might not. The infinity-buns I mostly like for the infinity sign and not for the buns, and I bet that can be done in some form.

The last one, though, is particularly neat to me and immediately caught my eye when I saw it. It's a style I can totally see myself using for wedding hair someday. It's a mixture of a crown and a cascade, meaning there's a full-circle braid done, but there is also hair cascading down from it - only in this braid, it's cascading from inside of it. There's a headband aspect of it I really like, as well as the opportunity to show off both a neat braid AND one's nice long hair.

While only the last picture incorporates accent braids, I feel that any of these ideas could be made more impressive by the addition of some accent braids/twists. Some drapes off of the crown, or interesting bits adding to the X-bun, more figure eights in the infinity symbol, and just adding to the ideas already in the, er, crown-cascade... definitely neat ideas.

So those are my thoughts. If you want to help out by looking at pictures of pretty braided hair and making suggestions, here are some websites:

http://www.spicybraids.com/ ([livejournal.com profile] blk's site)
http://www.dreamweaverbraiding.com/
http://frenchbraidsbytwistedsisters.com/
http://www.tressesentwined.com/
http://www.melissasbraids.com/
http://www.hairbraidingbyellen.com/
http://www.braidedimage.com/
http://www.celesteaviva.com/

Oh, and I guess I need a picture of my hair length. Hrm. Don't think I have a current one of those. Well, it's currently in a Dutch five-strand and the end of the tail touches the waistband of my pants just barely. So... long, but not long as defined by [livejournal.com profile] blk's braiding site. ;)

on 30 Dec 2007 07:29 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] juldea.livejournal.com
Hi! No worries on taking a while to replying, especially during the holidays. I'm back in town and it still took me a few days to reply to this.

Thanks for the information on what makes the nicest braids look nice. When I was a teen I had really thick hair and at the time I guess I didn't appreciate what I could've done with it! I think mine's still on the full side of normal, though - here's (http://pics.livejournal.com/juldea/pic/00071ff5) a picture from one of my five-strand attempts, and that's a pretty wide braid. Oh, and I took a recent picture for hair length, here (http://pics.livejournal.com/juldea/pic/0009ss62). I think I want to try the Dutch headband this year, with embellishments as you see fit. Do you do ribbons? :)

Am I correct in thinking that wet hair is not good for braiding?

on 1 Jan 2008 04:58 (UTC)
blk: (spicy)
Posted by [personal profile] blk
Yeah, that's a great level thickness and length. We can do almost anything you want with that. And that's a beautiful 5-strand, particularly for one done on yourself. :)

I don't like working with wet hair, as it's much more difficult to get it to lay flat and smooth. The best way is to get mostly clean, dry hair, and then supplement with a bit of aloe gel to get the desired levels of smooth/sticky.

on 2 Jan 2008 00:59 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] juldea.livejournal.com
My concern is that my hair tends to get oily at the roots, so I want to wash it very close to the braiding so that I can keep the braid in as long as possible, before having to wash it again for aesthetic purposes. This will be difficult if I want to get braided on Friday night, since I'll be coming in directly after I get out of work at 8pm. (This, of course, does not even consider what hours you were considering being available for braiding as opposed to otherwise enjoying the convention!) Perhaps Saturday morning, then?

on 2 Jan 2008 20:28 (UTC)
blk: (spicy)
Posted by [personal profile] blk
Yep, I totally understand the washing thing. My recommendation would be to a) wait as long as possible before you wash it, and b) sign up for a braiding spot saturday morning, then c) wash it, and d) come visit me saturday morning.
That way you can get a whole day of keeping it in before you have to sleep on it, as well. The part a) is because if you wait extra long, like until your hair is super oily and yucky, then wash it well, it will take a little longer to get oily for the next cycle.

I'll keep whatever hours people sign up for, so come by early and reserve whenever you want. :)

on 2 Jan 2008 22:25 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] juldea.livejournal.com
Hmm, I never knew that if you wait a while to get it super-gunky and then wash it, that it'll last longer the next time. I'll give that a try, then! I'll see you on Friday night when I come to sign up. :)

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