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i tried her twist out method last night and today it was all compliments. i will be trying her co wash method when my hair is much longer.
we wanna see pics
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ive been natural for four years and have read about many techniques...i guess im just a visual learner when it comes to hair cuz i sure learned a lot just by watching those 3 videos. thanks for posting this!
 
Beautiful. My twistouts look like hers. Too bad my after shampoo hair doesn't look like hers. LOL!! My hair would be a tangled mess if I tried to wash my hair like that. I HAVE to do sections.


Off to go wash and twist my hair now!!! :grin:
 
Those were good tips because I think I always borrow from the other side when twisting and my twists are never as tight as hers.
 
I have watched her hair videos many times. I love her hair and the bounce is unreal. I really hope my hair is that movable when mine gets that long. I don't think I can use that much shea butter on my hair tho, cause my hair doesn't absorb it as good.
 
Can one only get springs like that on natural hair? I would love it if my relaxed texture did that!
 
Her has is gourgeous. I can't wait to my daughter's hair gets longer and she gets older so I can do beautiful things to her hair like this video.
 
It is gorgeous; but unrealistic for me. She's natural. My relaxed ends would need a roller or something and I doubt I could take one finger through and unravel the twists that easily... really pretty hair...
 
It is gorgeous; but unrealistic for me. She's natural. My relaxed ends would need a roller or something and I doubt I could take one finger through and unravel the twists that easily... really pretty hair...


Don't doubt your hair, just try it. Use a magnetic roller or a straw with a bobby pin at the end of you hair for a finished curl. When I was relaxed I would twist my hair and then use a little mousse to wrap the straw around the ends of my hair and pin it. It will create a spiral at the end of your hair.
 
Can one only get springs like that on natural hair? I would love it if my relaxed texture did that!

Relaxed hair may not be springy (bouncy) like that because of the difference in shrinkage. You can definately get the telephone cord look, just longer or more stretched out.
 
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