Pony braids!

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Please share any braids that you've done on a horse/pony!
This is partially for fun and partially for inspiration for anyone interested in braiding :)
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Looking forward to seeing y'all's pony braids! 😃
 
Does anyone have any tips for dealing with the little fuzzies at the top of his tail? I don't really like how messy they make it look.
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Does anyone have any tips for dealing with the little fuzzies at the top of his tail? I don't really like how messy they make it look.
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I don't know if it is horse safe, but Got2Be freeze gel is *the* strongest hold I've used before.


A natural alternative would be egg whites, and Elmer's glue is also a non-toxic option (you would water it down slightly.)



Considering you're working with white hair, I would also use a slight amount of purple food dye mixed in. Not enough to see as purple or grayish, but just enough to brighten the white.
 
Also, taking a closer look, if you wanted them braided in rather than gelled down, you can take a long piece of white or off white thread, make a downward facing U and then line up with the baby hairs. Make micro braids until the longer hair is available and then use the micro braid as 1 of the three legs of each side braid.
 
Also, taking a closer look, if you wanted them braided in rather than gelled down, you can take a long piece of white or off white thread, make a downward facing U and then line up with the baby hairs. Make micro braids until the longer hair is available and then use the micro braid as 1 of the three legs of each side braid.
That's really smart, thanks for the idea!
 
I don't know if it is horse safe, but Got2Be freeze gel is *the* strongest hold I've used before.


A natural alternative would be egg whites, and Elmer's glue is also a non-toxic option (you would water it down slightly.)



Considering you're working with white hair, I would also use a slight amount of purple food dye mixed in. Not enough to see as purple or grayish, but just enough to brighten the white.
Oh yeah, I think I've heard of people using egg whites before, though I've personally never tried it. Thanks for your help!
 

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