PHOTO REQUEST: Naturals, Can I See Some Twists Plz?

Nonie

Well-Known Member
Question, ladies who wear the twist do you not have a problem w them getting frizzy, after the first day? If i wet them or appply any product later , i get frizzy twist that wnat to unravel. Does anyone else have this problem?

Not really. As I showed in my post, these is as frizzy as they get after 8 washes:


I don't apply product though. I shampoo, condition and ACV rinse using a squeezing motion and then let them drip dry. I think my twisting method helps keep the frizzies at bay. I try to demonstrate it here, but I'm going to go find Mook's Hair so she can link us to her youtube which shows the process better.
 

Ramya

New Member
I love this thread. I've been experimenting with twists lately. I did my second set Sunday and unraveled them last night for a twist out. I'm going to do another set Saturday. I do them small with Quemet heavy cream and a gel. They looked good when I took them down but I have hand-in-hair syndrome so there ya go lol. Mine kind of just resemble coils. They don't really look like twists. :ohwell: I'll take pictures Saturday. Somebody told me to blow dry first or band for length but I don't manipulate my hair dry. I guess I'll just have coily twists. :(
 

SouthernBeauty

Well-Known Member
Hey Girls.
I tried twisting my hair last weekend and was upset about the straightish ends ruining everything. Plus the roots were puffy, and it was just an official hot mess

I want some twist inspiration!

Can I see some photos of your fabulous twists, big and/or small....

How do you do yours? I just wash, moisturize and seal her ends.
Dry/Wet? Wet
How long do they last? A week
What products do you use? Castor oil, Scurl and whatever I decide to cowash or wash with that day!

THANKS IN ADVANCE LADIES!

This is the pic from when I first started doing my daughters twist! I used to use rubber bands but I now I do them without!

http://www.longhaircareforum.com/picture.php?albumid=1859&pictureid=11513
 

Determined22

New Member
Thank you! :notworthy Now if only I could figure out how to save this vid so I can stop bothering you when I want to use it to 'splain something.

As for your twists... Chunky beauty galore! :love:

If you make an account on youtube, you can add it to your "favorites" list and then it will be there anytime you need it. :grin:
 

Whimsy

Well-Known Member
NONIE!!!!! Mook!!! thanks so much for the tutorials!!!!

nonie i would have never thought to twist the section before i twist.... i really feel like it's going to take my twists up a notch! :)
 

BrooklynSouth

New Member
Thanks for the pictures everyone-inspirational.
Memorial Day is a solemn holiday for me....three days off coming up with no plans for bbq's, picnics or any such-lots of contemplation, housework and leisurely reading at home so I am seriously going to try doing my own twists with the Janet Collection hair I found-color 280.
 

Nonie

Well-Known Member
How are y'all getting these twists without the parts showing? Do you all part the hair before twisting or is there a method to the way you part.

I find parting with a comb not only makes the parts show but can also lead to permanent gaps so in the last few months of wearing twists, I was finger parting ie no comb. Also you can use the overlapping method achieved by diamond parting described in this thread. Guapa does a good demo at the end: http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=142681
 

cluelezz

Well-Known Member
I do mine on dry hair so they don't shrink up too much. I only part the ones in the front.
 

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lilsparkle825

New Member
bumping...i really want to do some two-strand twists but last time they looked majorly anorexic...

...some of these updos are REALLY nice!
 

LynnieB

Well-Known Member
There are so many threads on LHCF that it's easy to lose/forget about certain posts :grin:

Glad lilsparkle bumped this one - I :lick::lick: twists and think they look so sessy and beautiful no matter how they're styled.

More pics please ladies!
 

Eisani

Well-Known Member
bumping...i really want to do some two-strand twists but last time they looked majorly anorexic...

...some of these updos are REALLY nice!
Do you think running your head under the shower really quickly would help plump them up? Are you doing them on wet, dry or damp hair? Product?
 

Eisani

Well-Known Member
What I do is a part from ear to ear and then use a the tail of a comb to do diagonal parts. From there I'll pick up the hair with no parting, but it seems to fall into place naturally.

Just posting what Guapa suggested.
 

lilsparkle825

New Member
Do you think running your head under the shower really quickly would help plump them up? Are you doing them on wet, dry or damp hair? Product?
i do them on wet and dry hair and both times they look ridiculous. the only time they look good is if i do really fat ones when i am doing a flat twistout, and then i only do 5 or 6 on my whole head. i want to do something like flat twists in the front and two-strand twists in the back, but i know the back would look like the ones i posted about in this thread:

http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=329815&highlight=

they don't hang right and you can see my whole scalp. by comparison, my little sister's look like this: (i know it has something to do with hair type/strand thickness, but there's gotta be SOMETHING i can do, short of adding kanekalon)

 

wavezncurlz

LHCF addict
This is a great thread - hair porn at it's best. Some of these twists are juicy and yummy!

I don't like my twists too much but I am proud of the ones I do on my daughter:






 
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