How to Keep Your Hair From Getting Into Your Eyes While Playing Basketball
Things You'll Need
- Elastic bands
- Hairband
- Headband
Instructions
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A ponytail is the simplest and generally most inexpensive way to hold your hair. Bring your long hair together in the back and form a simple ponytail. Wrap an elastic or rubber band around the end of your hair, double wrapping it to form a secure hold. The resulting ponytail keeps strands of your hair from dangling in your face during a basketball game.
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Part your hair in the back into two even sections and create double braids. Secure one section with a rubber band while you braid the other. Create three strands of hair in the section and continue braiding them until just a small 1- or 2-inch portion remains. Secure this completed braid with an elastic band and complete the same braid with the other section.
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A hairband allows you to dribble freely without hair in your face. Use a hairband to keep your hair in place. Hairbands are typically elastic bands that conform to your hair. Slide the hairband to the top of your forehead at the beginning of your hairline or just above. Wrap the hairband around your hair in a comfortable position that holds your hair.
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Use a headband to keep your in place. Slide the headband to the middle or top of the forehead. The other end of the headband encompasses your hair in the back. A headband doubles as a sweat absorber, giving it two valuable uses.
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