Well, these are more like loose-ish twists French-rolled in the back and pinned to the side |
Those who have been reading this blog for a while know that I love twists. I faithfully wore twists when I was relaxed, transitioning and newly natural. Wearing twists helped me retain length and thickness, but for some reason I stopped doing them often. I guess I got to the point in my journey where I just enjoyed wearing my hair loose 85% of the time. Because of that(and other factors such as trimming a lot), I haven't gained much length.
While I'm okay with the current length of my hair, I want to see more. So I have decided to get back to the basics and wear twists religiously.
I trimmed these set of twists so I can start off fresh, but I plan to cut down on the trimming drastically. An updated twists regimen will be posted shortly.
Anyway, on to the "loose twists".
I have been watching many videos on Youtube about loose twists on natural hair. I loved how they looked like locs or like loose natural hair when in a braid out.
Loose twists are easier to install, remove and for some, make their hair look much fuller.
The typical installation of loose twists is to:
- start with stretched hair (blow-out, braid-out, etc)
- Twist tightly at the roots
- Then twist very loosely down the length
- Then finish it off with tight ends
Here's how I did the loose twists on my 4c hair:
- started with slightly shrunken hair
- braided the roots down about a 1/2"
- then twisted loosely down the length
- twirled the ends of the twists around my finger to seal the ends (added more product before doing so)
My hair does feel a fuller in these twists, but doesn't look it which is because I started on shrunken hair and braided the roots. I still love them though.
Stay tuned for my next posts on my regimen and how I style them.
How do you typically style your hair?
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