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For doing that style... I have tried it with my dd when she was 8. For her hair it is best to start the process wet from the shower so the hair doesn't set in the other direction. So, out of the shower, brush down, head upside down, from the nape. Then hit with the dryer just a bit, so it isn't dripping wet. Add a good bit of gel. French braid using a fine tooth comb as you gather sections and adding more gel as needed. My advice on the bun would be to not use a donut or sock bun. They are too big and are like a speed bump on the back roll. Instead, separate the pony tail at the top into two sections and then do a two strand "braid"/twist with each of those sections. (Now there are two twist braids out of the pony tail ). Tie those in a knot at the bottom, then again at the top. Tuck ends in and bobby pin. Use hair pins and bobby pins to secure the bun. Out a hairnet over the bun and pin it in some. Spray like heck with hairspray.
Now. .. My opinion. I'm pretty good with hair. I have been amazed to learn that many, many parents of girls can't French braid. This particular braid is not easy to do and to get it tight. My dd insisted on never doing it again because it wasn't comfortable to get done and then didn't make it through practice. I would not be happy doing this hair style for an 8:00 am meet. My dd would have a melt down over me doing it and getting it tight enough. She mentally would likely not be in a good place when I handed her off to you due to the fight that would have happened over hair (no matter the meet start time). I'm also not sure that I could promise it wouldn't be messy by mid meet. And again, I'm good with hair. I can only imagine how some of the other girls would do.
If you like the braid to a bun look, I suggest a side French braid to a bun. The side will be a smaller braid, so better at managing those fly always. It is still a problem for the moms who can't braid; but is easy enough that a mom like me could help with 2-3 other kids before the meet.
Now. .. My opinion. I'm pretty good with hair. I have been amazed to learn that many, many parents of girls can't French braid. This particular braid is not easy to do and to get it tight. My dd insisted on never doing it again because it wasn't comfortable to get done and then didn't make it through practice. I would not be happy doing this hair style for an 8:00 am meet. My dd would have a melt down over me doing it and getting it tight enough. She mentally would likely not be in a good place when I handed her off to you due to the fight that would have happened over hair (no matter the meet start time). I'm also not sure that I could promise it wouldn't be messy by mid meet. And again, I'm good with hair. I can only imagine how some of the other girls would do.
If you like the braid to a bun look, I suggest a side French braid to a bun. The side will be a smaller braid, so better at managing those fly always. It is still a problem for the moms who can't braid; but is easy enough that a mom like me could help with 2-3 other kids before the meet.