As fun as it may be to get involved in a sports activity, for most women it always seems like the cost and stress of managing their hair in the process, is too high a cost to pay, or so it may seem. This can be true for women who have long hair who might get distracted from their game with the hair moving into their eyes. If this describes the kind of scenario you are going through, there is no need to fret. You can still keep your beautiful long hair, and get involved in your favorite sporting activity without any fuss from your hair. Here are some cuts that are best suited for the different sports that you might be involved in.
Getting braids
There are many types of braids covering your hair length, texture and style. Based on your type, they are easy to come up with and manage, There are three types of braids being basically double, French and mini-braids. The method of braiding is more or less similar depending on the styling and hair type. People who have long to medium sized hair need double braiding. French braids are suited for people with long thick hair. Mini braids are for people who just want all their hair away from their faces.
Buns
I know what you're thinking, not the princess Leia look! If buns are done just right though, you can still get a stylish look and still fasten your hair. Having long hair requires that you gather it in a high pony tail and twisting it into one large sector by the use of a hair band. For good measure. Your bun should be secured with another hair band and a bobby pin.
Pony Tail
Though it looks obvious, this styling is good for keeping medium length hair off your eyes with an ease in styling. When styling your hair into a pony tail, you can chose to use either elastic bands to secure your hair or braiding your hair into a pony tail. If you have hair that is too short to stay in place, then make the use of bobby pins for securing stray sections to the sides of your head. You can also add a headband to your ensemble, to secure short hair around your face.
Getting braids
There are many types of braids covering your hair length, texture and style. Based on your type, they are easy to come up with and manage, There are three types of braids being basically double, French and mini-braids. The method of braiding is more or less similar depending on the styling and hair type. People who have long to medium sized hair need double braiding. French braids are suited for people with long thick hair. Mini braids are for people who just want all their hair away from their faces.
Buns
I know what you're thinking, not the princess Leia look! If buns are done just right though, you can still get a stylish look and still fasten your hair. Having long hair requires that you gather it in a high pony tail and twisting it into one large sector by the use of a hair band. For good measure. Your bun should be secured with another hair band and a bobby pin.
Pony Tail
Though it looks obvious, this styling is good for keeping medium length hair off your eyes with an ease in styling. When styling your hair into a pony tail, you can chose to use either elastic bands to secure your hair or braiding your hair into a pony tail. If you have hair that is too short to stay in place, then make the use of bobby pins for securing stray sections to the sides of your head. You can also add a headband to your ensemble, to secure short hair around your face.
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