MzSwift
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How did it turn out @keranikki ??
I hope you didn't give up!
I hope you didn't give up!
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I did give up, lol. I’ve been rocking a ponytail to cover the undone bits, lol. No shame at allHow did it turn out @keranikki ??
I hope you didn't give up!
We should have a braid 2 together one day for motivation to not give up!I did give up, lol. I’ve been rocking a ponytail to cover the undone bits, lol. No shame at allIt will be time to redo my hair by the time I’m ready to finish.
I did give up, lol. I’ve been rocking a ponytail to cover the undone bits, lol. No shame at allIt will be time to redo my hair by the time I’m ready to finish.
I have a distant relative in her Pre Teens that needs to do mini to medium twists. She is coming into town next week and want to help her learn how to do them. I'm a braider but not familiar with twists
I'm not sure what are best practices
Should twists be from root to ends or braid down a few then twist?
Do you use aloe gel or pomade at the roots or the entire length of hair , or...?
What prevents them from unraveling?
Any other important things to note?
Thank you for any help in advance!![]()
Thank you soooo much!! This was exactly what I neededGosh, this is kinda hard bc it depends on how her hair responds.
When I was natural, I couldn't do mini twists bc they would unravel. So my hair preferred mini braids instead. Whichever one she chooses, she should try to stop twisting toward the ends and usually twirling or rolling the last 1-2 inches helps to keep them from unraveling. Once they are wet, the ends curl up and the pre-rolling seems to help the hair clump together in a curl. But some ladies find it works to twist all of the way to the ends.
I usually don't use anything as I'm installing minis/micros. It makes mine look really skinny. So I do any wash, DC, etc beforehand or afterwards. Once I finish the install, I like to rinse them in the shower and then slather my product on them. Some ladies find it more beneficial to apply product as they're twisting/braiding though. I would say to try one with product and try one without to see which one her hair prefers.
I find that braiding the roots at least a couple of rotations helps to keep my new growth from marrying (sticking together) as the style grows out. Also, I find that frequently wetting them leads me to have more new growth. It's easier and faster to just start them as twists though and if she is up for refreshing them every two weeks or so, that might be a good option for her!
My favorite sets of "twaids" have been done on blown out hair. I also find that they're easier to take down too, when they're installed on blown out hair.
My advice would be to not try to do it all in one sitting if it's too overwhelming. Maybe start them in the front and then pull it all back into a low bun until she's ready to keep going. And it's ok if it takes DAYS (or weeks) to install them. Refreshing them is much, much faster.
I hope this helps a little, I know I didn't offer any specifics. Like all of our hair stuff, it's definitely based on personal preference and how her hair responds. Please tell her GL and have fun!!![]()
I love being in KBs for exactly this reasonI'm 5 weeks and 2 days in this set of twaids that I converted after 4 weeks in microtwists. I'm having trouble keeping my hands out of my hair now that they have some length. Pretty sure that's not good for my retention. So now I'm debating just rocking cornrows or starting my curly wig regi that I had planned to start this fall. I need to protect my hair from myself right now!!
Your hair is so pretty and thick! Is your hair unmanageable due to its density?Hey yall. I purchased a subscription service with my braider for twists. I get my hair retwisted once a month. My sub ends November and I will do a silk press for the first time in years. I'm trying for waist length this year , but I usually cut before then.
I was so fed up when I went to see her about these twists and actually ended up crying in her chair. My hair is unmanageable for me. It tangles so easily and I have lived in braids and twists for the last 3 years or so. Anyways it's so good to find a stylist you connect with. She understands and cares about my hair.
Anyway I wanted to share a few pics. The first pic was my May trim. The second is my hair now. I'll be getting a cut next month. View attachment 505092
This is so sweet, thank you! Let’s shoot for 10 August. I’m removing and reinstalling my extensions a little after mid-July.We should have a braid 2 together one day for motivation to not give up!
I'm going to re fresh the front of my braids either July 20th or July 27th, it'll be about 72 braids
Then the back, about 72 briads, August 10th
Let me know if any of these dates work for a Braid/Twist Together![]()
Honestly, I don't know why it's so tangly. It's been like that my whole life. Even when I was relaxed, it was tangly. As a child, my mother struggled with it too. I missed the bus to school many days with her struggling to detangle my hair for some plaits lol.Your hair is so pretty and thick! Is your hair unmanageable due to its density?
Yes she starts with a braid. I prefer that! It allows my twist to stay fresh a little longer. Also, my nape texture is extremely soft. If not for the braid, it would come down immediately.@leona2025
Your hair is
I love the size of your twists! And they look so juicy!
I used to do twists on my natural hair that size but I've recently been thinking about putting in twists that size in my texlaxed hair.
It looks like yours are started with a few braided rotations as well?