Tickin4Gold
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OMG, this is too funny. LOL. A plastic bag.OK, so I read this thread the other day and planned on trying it. Then last night I wanted to do it before going to bed. Well it was late and I could not find the silk scarf! I was frustrated for a bit but didn't want to go to sleep with my twists undone.
....So I decided to cut strips from a plastic bag. Sounds crazy, but it was late when I went to bed. lol. I used a WEN mix and sealed with grapeseed oil. So picture a white bag flat twisted into 3 flat twists on my brown/black hair. I put a scarf over so DH wouldn't think I lost my mind and went to bed.
I ,must say I'm am loving the twist out!! Big popping curls. It made me think of baggying without the crinkling or wet head which I have issues with when I'm trying to sleep.
I didn't take pics because it was late and I didn't think it would work out but I'll be doing it again.
That is a new one. That is something I'd almost be willing to pay to see...almost.
That was very resourceful of you to use the bag, but you must have had a noisy night. I hope you've graduated to the scarf by now. Thanks for sharing.
for this! Let me tell you! This was definitely a lifesaver for me! I am one of those people that have a hard time cornrowing my hair so after I failed miserably the first time I decided from then on I would try braid outs using single braids only.

I think these two things made a big difference. Also to make sure that my shoulder length hair got a full wave pattern from my roots to the ends, I used 8 strips of the silk with 4 at the crown and then 2 at the side and 2 in the back. The next morning when I unraveled my hair I found the curl pattern was almost perfect (like the wavy human hair in the store)!!! My hair was soft, moisturized and had a great shine without being oily!! 

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We're trying to get rid of some stuff and reorganize for our upcoming move.
It looks goregous. And you did an awesome job with the braidout. Love it!

I just watched that video the other day. I tried it last night and it turned out good. I came across this post doing a search on satin braidouts. I have a question. I'm not certain if this was answered already because I haven't read the entire thread. But when I was starting off, the scarf kept slipping. So my plaits didn't start close to my roots like I wanted them to. How do you keep the scarf close to your roots?