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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Assuming pigtails are braids - since apparently they can mean different hairstyles in other parts of the country - my guess is a lot of 2 year olds don’t have enough hair or thick enough hair yet. I do them sometimes on my 4 year old but her hair is slippery and they don’t stay in unless I do them when her hair is wet. Mostly we do two ponytails or variations on two ponytails. She has shoulder length hair and like another pp I won’t let her grow it longer for now because it gets so tangled as is. [/quote] Two ponytails are pigtails.[/quote] No. Pigtails are braids and ponytails are unbraided bunches (the clue is that ponytails look like...ponytails). [/quote] No, braids are braids. Pigtails are unbraided. Two ponytails is...nothing.[/quote] How is an unbraided pigtail different than a ponytail?[/quote] There are two of them. A ponytail is a single, thicker fall of hair. Pigtails are two smaller ones.[/quote] It's not widely understood that way.T[b]he majority of people will understand pigtail to mean braided hair[/b].[/quote] No. I do NOT understand that. It is widely understood that a pigtail is two "bunches" of hair either above or below the ears, side by side. Braids involve three sections. [/quote]
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