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How to Get Rid of Hair Sticking Out of Braids

February 20, 2023
5 min read
By Sarita Sanke, MD | Dermatology

In this article:

  • What Causes Hair to Stick Out of Braids?
  • Prevention Methods Against Hair Sticking Out of Braids
  • Tips for Getting Your Hair to Stay in a Braid
  • Most-Asked Questions About Hair Sticking Out of Braids
  • Final Word

One of the most common questions among girls is how to get rid of hair sticking out of braids. Girls wear their hair in many different styles, and braids are one of the most popular.

how to get rid of hair sticking out of braids

Braiding your hair can be a creative way to style it, but it also has practical uses. Braids can help keep your hair manageable and neat.

If you have braids, you may have noticed that some of your hair sticks out of the braids. This can be annoying and can make your hairstyle look messy.

What Causes Hair to Stick Out of Braids?

There are a few different reasons that hair may stick out of braids.

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One common reason is the hair was not properly sectioned before braiding. When hair is not evenly distributed before braiding, it can cause some strands to be looser than others, which can then lead to those strands sticking out.

Another common reason for hair sticking out of braids is using too much product. When products such as serums, leave-in conditioners, and styling products build up on the hair, it can make the strands sticky and more likely to come out of the braid. Be sure to use a small amount of product, as even light stylers such as leave-in conditioners and serums can build up. (1)

Lastly, not securing the ends of the braid can cause flyaways and stray hairs to stick out. Make sure to use an elastic or tie off the end of the braid so that all of the hair stays in place.

Other causes of flyaways include chemical damage, dry strands, split ends, static, and baby hairs.

Prevention Methods Against Hair Sticking Out of Braids

There are a few preventative measures you can take to avoid hair sticking out of your braids.

First, make sure your hair is clean and free of any oils or products that could weigh it down.

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Second, use a boar-bristle brush to gently tease the hair at your scalp and to make sure that your hair is distributed evenly throughout the scalp before braiding. This will help to create a smooth base for your braid and prevent flyaways.

Finally, use a light-hold hairspray or serum to lightly coat the hair before braiding. In case you accidentally overuse a product (it’s okay, it happens!), make sure to clarify your hair to remove any buildup. (2) These methods will help keep stray hairs in place and give your braid a polished look.

Tips for Getting Your Hair to Stay in a Braid

tips for getting your hair to stay in a braid

If you’re tired of dealing with unruly hair sticking out of your braids, here are a few things you can do to help keep everything in place:

  1. Start well: When you’re ready to braid, be sure to start with clean, dry hair that has been brushed through thoroughly. (3) Then, apply a small amount of gel or pomade using your hands to help tame flyaways and give your hair extra hold.
  2. Be gentle: When you’re braiding your hair, be careful not to pull too tight. Pulling too tight can cause your hair to break and lead to split ends, which will also lead to flyways. (4)(5)
  3. Use products to set your hairstyle: Use a holding product (such as a gel) before and after braiding your hair. This will help to keep your hair in place and prevent flyaways. There are many different types of products you can use, including gels, pomades, and waxes. Experiment with different products until you find one that works well for you. Products with hard hold (such as polymer-based gels) can help in holding a hairstyle for longer. (6) Finish off with a light mist of hairspray for extra hold.
  4. Use hair accessories to keep your hair in place: Another option, especially for flyaways and sections that have come undone, is to re-braid the section and then use bobby pins or hair clips to secure the hair. 
  5. Sleep on silk pillowcases: Silk pillowcases can help keep the softness of your hair and avoid dryness and frizz.

Most-Asked Questions About Hair Sticking Out of Braids

How do I reduce the amount of hair sticking out of my braids?

To reduce the amount of hair sticking out of your braids, first, make sure that your hair is clean and free of any oils or product buildup. This will help to create a smooth foundation for your braids.

Next, use a boar-bristle brush or a Denman brush to gently tease the hair at your roots before braiding. This will help to create a tighter grip on your strands and reduce flyaways.

Finally, be sure to use a light-hold hairspray or gel to keep everything in place. Make sure you get rid of any static before combing your hair. Moreover, getting a haircut can help in getting rid of the small flyaways. And you can also snip away your small baby hairs or hairs that have split ends.

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What precautionary measures can I take to avoid my hair sticking out of braids?

First, be sure to smooth down your hair before braiding it. This will help to seal the cuticle and prevent flyaways. You can also use a light oil or serum on your hair before braiding to help keep it sleek and tame.

Also, make sure your braids are tight enough – if they’re too loose, hairs will be more likely to escape.

Finally, if you still have trouble with flyaways, try using a headband or scarf to tie down your edges. This will help to keep everything in place and give you a polished look. Protecting your hair at night is equally important, especially for curly hair – wrap your hair in a satin/silk scarf or bonnet when sleeping. (7)

Final Word

There you have it — simple and easy ways to get rid of hair sticking out of braids. With a little bit of time and effort, you can achieve the look you want without any stray hairs getting in the way. So go ahead and give these methods a try next time you braid your hair!

References
  1. Krause T, Rust RC. Hair styling: Technology and formulations – Wiley online library. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/9781118655566.ch31. Published October 28, 2015
  2. Easy ways to remove hair product buildup. HairClub. https://www.hairclub.com/blog/easy-ways-remove-hair-product-buildup
  3. How to stop damaging your hair. American Academy of Dermatology. https://www.aad.org/public/diseases/hair-loss/insider/stop-damage.
  4. Mayo TT, Callender VD. The art of prevention: It’s too tight-loosen up and let your hair down. International journal of women’s dermatology. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33937486/. Published January 29, 2021
  5. Hairstyles that pull can lead to hair loss. American Academy of Dermatology. https://www.aad.org/public/diseases/hair-loss/causes/hairstyles
  6. Sankar J, Nandgaonkar A, Pandian V. Styling polymers and its influence on mechanical property in hair styling gel. https://www.jbino.com/docs/Issue06_08_2018.pdf. Published 2018.
  7. 6 curly hair care tips from dermatologists. American Academy of Dermatology. https://www.aad.org/public/everyday-care/hair-scalp-care/hair/curly-hair-care.
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