Just an amateur hair braider who taught herself how to braid for her daughters. Passing on some little tricks I’ve picked up along my journey. Tell me some tricks you have.
Braiding hair can seem intimidating at first, especially if you're just starting out like many moms who want to style their daughters’ hair beautifully and efficiently. Based on some helpful tips shared by fellow amateur braiders, here are a few tricks to make your braiding journey smoother and more enjoyable. First, when working on each row of braids, try not to stop in the middle of a braid. Instead, complete each braid fully to keep it neat and avoid unraveling. Use small rubber bands to secure the ends quickly and securely. These rubber bands are great because they’re gentle on kids’ hair and prevent slipping. Another practical tip is to maximize your time while the hair is on the stand or styling station, which helps you stay organized and ensures consistent braid tension throughout. If you’re braiding hair regularly, invest in a good quality stand that holds the wig head or your child’s head comfortably for easier handling. Don’t hesitate to keep experimenting with different braid styles and techniques. Share your progress and favorite tricks in communities dedicated to amateur hair braiders, such as social forums tagged #mombraider and #hairbraider, where you can learn from others and get inspired. Remember, patience and practice are key. Braiding skills develop gradually, so celebrate small wins, whether it’s mastering a simple three-strand braid or adding intricate twists. Encouraging and teaching your children how to take care of their braids also instills confidence and makes your hair sessions a bonding experience. Finally, it’s helpful to keep hair moisturized during and after braiding to prevent breakage. Using leave-in conditioners or light oils can protect delicate hair, especially in tight braids. And if you ever find yourself stuck, watching tutorial videos or asking for advice in online braiding groups can provide useful guidance. With these additional tips and tricks, your braiding skills will improve, and you’ll create adorable styles your kids will love. Keep practicing, stay creative, and enjoy the art of hair braiding!






































































