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Friday, May 2, 2008

Flat Twist Tutorial

There are lots of hair tutorials that explain how to do different hairstyles.  Here is one that shows how to do flat twists.  I used to do this style all the time when I was transitioning.  It is great because it blends the two textures and sets the hair for at least a week.  I usually ended up with 10 rows and it took about an hour to do.  I would do the twists at night, put on a scarf, and let them air dry overnight.  In the morning, I would sit under the dryer for about 15 minutes, just to make sure that it was completely dry.  If your hair is not completely dry when you take it down, you will end up with frizzy hair.  At the time, I was using John Freida products.  At night, I would wear a scarf or a hair bonnet.

I haven't done my own flat twists since I've been completely natural because it makes for bigger hair, and I like smaller, more defined hair on me.  I may try it again sometime soon though.

I don't know anything about the products advertised in the video, but the technique is good.  I just wish they would have shown how it looks when taken down.  Check it out:





6 comments:

Brieny "Anonymous" Keys said...

I've actually seen this video before, and I also wish they had shown the end result. I also wish there was a video done on someone with a texutre closer to my own. I will definitely try out this style.

Lydia K. Keys-Yarbrough said...

I wish I knew how to cornrow my own hair. :( I'm going to try to do the flat twists next time I do my hair.

I have become obsessed with watching natural hair Youtube videos!! I like to see what other people's textures look like and I like to imagine what mine will look like.

Thanks for posting the video!

Camille Rorer said...

Since you both are transitioning, think this would be a great style for you to try. One other thing I forgot to mention--after you take the twists down, massage your scalp at the parts to make the parts disappear. This style also looks great with a headband.

If I try flat twists on myself again, I'll take pictures so you can see what it looks like on my texture.

Lydia K. Keys-Yarbrough said...
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Lydia K. Keys-Yarbrough said...

I told Victor he needs to learn how to do hair so that he can do mine! Something tells me that I will be doing it myself though. LOL!

Camille Rorer said...

I know! I asked Mark if he would be willing to trim my ends if I taught him how. He looked very uncomfortable and changed the subject. He's washed my hair before, but I guess styling is taking it too far.