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4 Steps to Creating CLUMPS on Natural Hair | minimalist 4C natural hair protective style 

Naturally High
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In a video all about clumps, I talked about the merits of clumping but clearly I did a rubbish job at explaining what I meant. With the aim of making amends, this video will show you what a clumping workflow actually looks like. Try it and create your own clumps!
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Step 1: twist your clean hair
My favourite twisting technique these days is the loose-rope twist, which gives me the volume of a loose twist combined with some of the longevity of a rope twist.
This is how to do a loose-rope twist
For the purpose of creating clumps and to avoid matting at the roots, I start all my twists with a short plait.
Twirl your hair as you twist but not as much as you would a rope twist.
Step 2: wear the twists
Just wear them however you wish. The way you approach keeping them moisturised and stretched will affect how readily they’ll be removed to pay attention.
Optional: cleanse them
You can do a single wash day with clay - note that you do this at your own risk.
This works well for me.
Step 3: lube up your fingers and remove them
Use an oil of choice. Grape seed & jojoba are personal favourites and adding a few drops of lavender oil can make the whole experience more sensual.
When doing this, don’t just go straight in for the kill. Start at the very ends and gently tease the two tendrils apart from one another, using scissors if you come across any stubborn knots.
Step 4: these are your clumps
Yay! See - not so complicated, right?
Over time, these will become less twist-out like and more loc-like. Embrace that but if you’re serious about length retention, keep your hair in buns or other up-dos with your ends tucked away.
You can wear such styles over a few days, spritzing and moisturising the exposed regions and ends as you see fit.
If you’re spritzing loose hair, especially your ends, remember to stretch it to preclude it from coiling on itself irreparably.
Step 5: pre-poo
After a week or so in your clumps, use your low molecular weight oil, e.g. babassu, avocado, olive or coconut and a slippery conditioner, FYI the best ones in my opinion, contain behentrimonium & dimethicone, to detangle the clumps, ensuring you retain your sections. I do this by loosely twisting each section upon detangling it.
Step 6: wash, rinse and repeat.
Now you know what clumps are - go out and conquer the world!
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@deec3561
@deec3561 3 года назад
It’s really 4c hair in all its glory! Beautiful
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Thank you Love! 💛
@TheHabby
@TheHabby 3 года назад
The style you've got your hair in is so cute! ❤ I wish more ppl with 4C would watch your videos. I've been doing twists all wrong for my 4c hair. This is revolutionary and I need to try it ASAP!
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Awww 🥰 thank you! It took me years to “discover” rope twists (they’ve been around for eons) and it was just as revolutionary for me. I’m glad I could be a medium for them. Please keep me posted on how they go for you!
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Be cautious with 'rope' twists though as too much twirling can weaken the strands and cause breakage, meshing and tangling upon removal.
@ravinj8625
@ravinj8625 3 года назад
I have a mix of 4b/c/a and I recently started to pay attention to clumping and was trying to figure out the name and see who had a technique for it and found clumping lol. My hair is fine but dense but it breaks so easily and since I started clumping when I separate, my hair has stayed moisturized with very little breakage!
@NH-lf1wu
@NH-lf1wu 3 года назад
How did you do? Have you placed a pic on your Instagram?
@yasmeen7875
@yasmeen7875 3 года назад
My hair is long but not thick. I would love to have your thickness. Um that sounded weird😂
@thefleming7950
@thefleming7950 3 года назад
Sis, you have the patience of Job twisting and retwisting. I see it very rewarding for your natural hair though.
@nubiankmtwq6333
@nubiankmtwq6333 3 года назад
Wonderful👍🏾 Black women always come through with the most unique and versatile ways! Bravo et toutes mes félicitations ma chère😍
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Thank you Love! I’m so grateful to be able to connect with my siblings across the diaspora through our rich culture of haircare and styling. It’s magical! Merci beaucoup!
@TheHabby
@TheHabby 3 года назад
Ahhh that telomere analogy 😍. Need to make a whole separate video about that!!
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Awww 🥰 thank yoooooooooooou! Careful with rope twists though as they can mesh when you wash them. I have some content on that, which you should check out before shampooing them. The risk is lower with loose rope twists. I was have a low day when I read this and your other sweet comments and they cheered me up. That’s such a unique idea for a video too: “all the DNA analogies about natural hair in one place”. 😆 Thank you! 😘😘😘
@Elovexxx
@Elovexxx 3 года назад
This is the first realistic video of how to grow 4c hair thank you xxx
@FineNaturalHairROCKS
@FineNaturalHairROCKS 2 года назад
Gorgeous! I've got 4b/4c fine strands and I love your videos sooo much! Thanks for posting!
@kittysparkleeyes
@kittysparkleeyes 3 года назад
Your hair is amazing! So beautiful!
@estheroyoo7093
@estheroyoo7093 3 года назад
This looks so beautiful
@IndigenousStrandz11
@IndigenousStrandz11 3 года назад
Beautiful!!!!!!!❤️❤️❤️
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Thank you Mama! 💛
@p.b.7719
@p.b.7719 3 года назад
Just saw your picture on her background. Are you friends?
@IndigenousStrandz11
@IndigenousStrandz11 3 года назад
@@p.b.7719 yesssss! We r cyber soul sisters ❤️ I love her!!
@p.b.7719
@p.b.7719 3 года назад
@@IndigenousStrandz11 wow that's nice! May your hair keep growing and growing,sometimes i watch your videos. Greetings from Brazil.
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
@@p.b.7719 I put some of my favourite/most impactful naturalistas in the background. Do you recognise them?
@CreativelyKia
@CreativelyKia 3 года назад
Beautiful. Gonna try ! Not so loose twist for me though because my hair is much shorter😫 and i want them to look neater, since I won’t have crazy hang time.
@shenicedells1712
@shenicedells1712 3 года назад
Thank you for this! It was needed incredibly ♥️
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Oh I’m so glad! Have you seen my latest video?
@aravianewton5505
@aravianewton5505 3 года назад
Your hair is beautiful Naturally High I'm glad you have your own lane with your hair despite all the negativity you received on your hair in 2018. Now ppl are doing your style because of all that over manipulating of the hair with gel can damage a person's hair. I been there I been on the natural journey since 2008 when my hair first fail out from hair glue. My hair has grew to my shoulder and I had many set backs. I have big chopped 4 times. But each time it comes back faster and a different texture and healthier. My new journey is to eat healthier and exercise which I kind of did in 2015 but I fail off. I dyed my hair and took fish oil pills, I was not moisterizing my hair ( I repaeat my hair needs moisture lots of it) and I was using Gel too much and my hair broke off in the back of my head October last year 2020. My hair grew back now in April 2021. But back to you Naturally High I'm glad how humble you are. I'm the same Kids made fun of me back in 2008 because of me going natural fast forward to 2011 natural hair started getting more popular. I'm not saying I'm the first to go natural because in the 60's-70's ppl did it. Also in the 90's-early 2000's we had ppl like Lauryn Hill, Macey Gray, Jill Scott, India Aire, Wanda skyes, Keliz( Milkshake brings all the boys to the yard singer) and many more that was natural. I never forget how they ridiculed me back in 2008 in school I would walk in the class room and they would laugh. But that's okay I just wished I would of went natural sooner. Hey I love it now. Naturally continue to be you.😘❤
@sindisiwencube2585
@sindisiwencube2585 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing this information. I will try this style this month.
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 2 года назад
Good luck!
@dolphinswilltakeover
@dolphinswilltakeover 2 года назад
Ughh your coils are so beautiful, this really is what I strive for my hair to look like 😩
@qudratyetunde
@qudratyetunde 3 года назад
I love nadines song!!! I will try clumps when my hair is longer. Great video.
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Right? I feel so lucky to know her and be able to use her music! Is your hair long enough for twistouts? If so, it’s long enough got clumps. Thank you! 😘😘😘😘
@shemazingberry9789
@shemazingberry9789 3 года назад
Deep conditioning having a gorgeous hair binge... 😎🍿 this didn’t disappoint. New subscriber.. ❤️👩🏾‍🦱🇬🇧
@luciaescobarz
@luciaescobarz 3 года назад
Thank u so much for this excellent tutorial! I noticed I always have been doing loose rope twists, not knowing it were loose rope twists haha! Love your nails btw!
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
That’s convenient. Thank you! If it weren’t for my nail tech begging me to try another colour (these days I’m either nude or yellow) I wouldn’t have had these nails. I love them too and I’m happy to have her. 😁
@purplepheasant4776
@purplepheasant4776 10 месяцев назад
Nice style. I think my hair would knot up if I did these kind of twists.
@naturescomfort-peaceandrel578
@naturescomfort-peaceandrel578 3 года назад
Learning here...thanks for sharing. Supporting from Jamaica...
@sabrinapitt1466
@sabrinapitt1466 3 года назад
Just too beautiful!
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Aww thank you! 🥰
@brokegirlmagic8744
@brokegirlmagic8744 3 года назад
I want to redo my twists as a protective style. I notice after 3 weeks my hair is not twisted at the root anymore. I will definitely try braiding to start my twists.
@MusikNLyfe
@MusikNLyfe 3 года назад
I noticed length retention with this method for the short time that I wore them.Little to no breakage being careful not to touch my ends but the styling doesnt compliment my low density hair😑
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Thanks for your comment and the realness. Sorry to hear that this style made you feel more exposed than you would’ve liked. It’s also a decent basis for other styles, such as buns as it gives you more volume than twisted hair would. How did you style your hair? And, if you’ve decided that clumps aren’t for you, what’s your alternative? 💛
@kelseydaley341
@kelseydaley341 3 года назад
@@NaturallyHigh i have the same problem mini braids and twist are a go to for me
@Faaade_
@Faaade_ 3 года назад
you literally have my dream hair! beautiful! could you also share what nail color this is? gorgeous girl
@vivislavidaa
@vivislavidaa 3 года назад
Love your content !!
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Thank yoooooou! Check out my latest video.
@connieholmes9047
@connieholmes9047 3 года назад
Great video. Love the intro music as well.
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Thank you Doll! Nadine's music is such a blessing.
@LilianOkibe
@LilianOkibe 3 года назад
I love this. 😍😍😍
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Thank you! 😘😘😘
@caramelcocoa234
@caramelcocoa234 2 года назад
So amazing. I wonder if you can twist the roots and a fluffy locs look
@Susannah-Dean
@Susannah-Dean 3 года назад
just started my first set of clumps. Got the twist in now, we'll see how it turns out!
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Keep me posted!
@AfroTee
@AfroTee 3 года назад
Oh wow. I just realized I’ve been clumping for a while. But I use bigger sections. Your hair is so lovely! I really enjoy seeing how you celebrate your natural texture.
@Themystergamerr
@Themystergamerr 3 года назад
Looking gorgeous my part Mende sister ❤️
@indriadrayton1132
@indriadrayton1132 3 года назад
I learned something new. I will leave those frustrating, facial tic producing knots at the ends of my twists alone!
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
😆 everyone’s hair is different but for me, I know it will just knot again unless I reclump it with flaxseed gel and that takes time. Unless I have time to really fix the ends I’ll leave them slightly tangled. Most times the tangles are from shed hairs anyway and removing them could endanger rooted hairs.
@Face_Reality
@Face_Reality 2 года назад
@@NaturallyHigh what should I do about single strand fairy knots?
@jones2277
@jones2277 3 года назад
i love the look, but how do you keep it from locking?
@HealthyFoodBae_
@HealthyFoodBae_ 3 года назад
Thank you❤️
@kesirandall2755
@kesirandall2755 3 года назад
Lovely 💕💕💕❣️
@jaliane
@jaliane 3 года назад
You look gorgeous! I love your hair and whole look! Its been a while! How have you been? I have got to try clumping, but I dont know if it would work for me. I guess I'll have to see. Thanks so much for this awesome video!
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Thank you so much for your sweet comment! I’m pleased that you enjoyed this video. Life is treating me calmly and giving me new challenges. I hope that it’s being equally kind to you. ✨
@jaliane
@jaliane 3 года назад
@@NaturallyHigh Yout welcome, and I WISH! I just hope 2021 goes somewhere UP not like how 2020 was.
@cynthiascott8639
@cynthiascott8639 3 года назад
Your clumps are beautiful.
@edimulo3903
@edimulo3903 3 года назад
So pretty ugh 😍
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Hey loves! I’m glad you like this video. Do you want to see bloopers and other bonus footage? Support me on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/join/naturally_high? There is lots of bonus footage for this video.
@judithvictoria7117
@judithvictoria7117 3 года назад
Hallo Thank you for all your effort to keep us inform and educated while we cruise on our naturally blackhair journey. My question is how to maintaine a loose twist hair style while going 6 days in a week to the gym?
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Hallo! Does your scalp need cleansing? If so, you have options. You can use a hydrosol (e.g. ORS Dry Shampoo) to cleanse your scalp - I have 2 videos on this. You can also do water only washes. You can do a wash with a stocking cap. You can do a kaolin clay wash, focusing on your scalp. I also find that rosemary oil is excellent for eliminating itching.
@damalibryson7512
@damalibryson7512 3 года назад
I appreciate this updated explanation. Did you use this methid when your hair was shorter? Do you have any pictures?
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Good to know. I didn't really. I started doing this just over 2 years ago.
@elizabethjackson4479
@elizabethjackson4479 3 года назад
This would make for a beautiful set of freeform locs
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
With anchored roots?
@La-PetitMort
@La-PetitMort 3 года назад
Also when you referenced telomeres I subscribed
@fatoumata930
@fatoumata930 3 года назад
Thank you I understand the clumps a lot more now! How long would you suggest keeping your roots braided for?
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Mission accomplished! This depends on you hair and your washing frequency. I'd advise not doing so for longer than a week. That said, I often wear clumps for 2+ weeks.
@fuyukazemi
@fuyukazemi 3 года назад
For me, I have to train my hair. I start with 1-2 weeks and with time I can have braided roots for up to 4 weeks this takes about 2-3 months of adding a week per month.
@adetutugiwa340
@adetutugiwa340 3 года назад
Beautiful, can't wait to try it out... I noticed you didnt use flaxseed gel on your ends as usual, any reason why? i learnt the use of flaxseed gel from you.
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Thank you! Keep me posted on how it progresses. I do use flaxseed gel as well. I use it more as the style progresses and the ends stop staying together. Remember the part at the end of the video where I showed the knot that I left in? If I’d wanted to neaten up my ends, I would’ve got rid of that knot and used flaxseed gel to clump the ends. I hope this info helps until I upload the updated nightly maintenance video!
@adetutugiwa340
@adetutugiwa340 3 года назад
@@NaturallyHigh oh! I understand, thank you for this information, will follow suit.
@Face_Reality
@Face_Reality 2 года назад
How do you wash it while it's clumped and how often do you detangle the clumps and redo them?
@TheKeishana
@TheKeishana 2 года назад
Your nails are bad azzz love the colour.
@candlecane
@candlecane Год назад
6:51+ Brilliant tip. Must keep this in mind.
@latifah5150
@latifah5150 3 года назад
I wouldn't do this but your clumps looked nice.
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Knowing your own preferences and hair makes decision making easy! I’m pleased to hear you do. Thanks! 💛✨
@azillia1
@azillia1 2 года назад
Do you leave the braids at the root the entire time or take them out?
@jacquehanna8964
@jacquehanna8964 3 года назад
Beautiful hair!! What’s the average number of twists in your hair? Your hair looks fine but also looks so much thicker/fuller! How often do you release the shedded hairs? How long did it took you to grow your hair to this length. My hair is fine and those strands do love one another so much. Maybe if I get the clumping method down then I may be brave enough to wear my hair out🤔. God bless you 🙏🏾
@PlusVK22
@PlusVK22 7 месяцев назад
She said about 25
@DeeDiamond2981
@DeeDiamond2981 3 года назад
Ohhh that The Mixtress J leave in is awesome.. And her detangler.. I think you can contact her to sponsor..😀 this video is very informative.. thanks again..for all the vital information on 4c..hair.
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
I love all her leave-ins. We’re friends and we have discussed this. You’re most welcome! Thanks for the support. 💛✨
@DeeDiamond2981
@DeeDiamond2981 3 года назад
@@NaturallyHigh yippee.. Her products are a go to. Thanks for sharing that...♥️
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@SuperValencia101 3 года назад
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@SuperValencia101 3 года назад
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@niaranoctyrna3754
@niaranoctyrna3754 Год назад
I saw in one of your recent videos that torsion is bad for your hair so you don't do rope twists anymore. Do you still stand by this video? is loose rope twisting better than regular rope twists?
@niaranoctyrna3754
@niaranoctyrna3754 Год назад
If you leave the plait, won't your hair loc in that place if you just leave it like that?
@1001michaela
@1001michaela 3 года назад
What song is in the beginning?
@Natural2020_
@Natural2020_ 4 месяца назад
Hey Asha, would you say you predominately grew your hair out with twists? I've heard you mention plaits and buns as well in other videos. Which did you use more often?
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 4 месяца назад
All the above! As well as out styles.
@Natural2020_
@Natural2020_ 4 месяца назад
@@NaturallyHigh ok, that's helpful to know. Thank you 😊
@sigreddasparks16
@sigreddasparks16 3 года назад
How would you recommend someone who has just done a big chop doing this? My hair is about 2.5 inches.
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Check out my really old videos.
@sigreddasparks16
@sigreddasparks16 3 года назад
@@NaturallyHigh okay will do thank you!!
@Richelle881
@Richelle881 3 года назад
How do you prevent your roots locking up? Sorry english is not my first language
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
That was really well phrased! First of all, I detangle my hair from the roots first before I wash it. In addition, I make sure my partings are clear. My roots do not lock up from clumping. Maybe you could try it on a small section of your own hair and see how it goes.
@Richelle881
@Richelle881 3 года назад
@@NaturallyHigh thank you for responding. I Will definitely try this
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
@@Richelle881 you're most welcome. Let me know how it goes!
@sheranlanger247
@sheranlanger247 3 года назад
I never tried clumps, but I used to wear my natural hair in twists all the time. I didn't have your patience though and I used to tear my hair to shreds during take down 😬. I just wear locs now 🤭
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Perhaps that’s for the best.
@folakemiawosoga
@folakemiawosoga 3 года назад
😍😍😍😍😍😍
@carmelitarozendaal6296
@carmelitarozendaal6296 3 года назад
How often do you comb youre hair. I do not like combing my hair because it is so thin. I want it to get thicker. Love youre videos btw.
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
I detangle ~ once a month.
@dlilwon
@dlilwon 3 года назад
Go Ayurvedic if you want thickness eg henna and friends, also do onion juice. I was thin and fine i am now medium fine.
@malindarayallen
@malindarayallen 3 года назад
Why do I think it's so adorable when she says "knotty"?
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Aww 🥰 how unexpected and sweet! 😘
@malindarayallen
@malindarayallen 3 года назад
@@NaturallyHigh my roots are braided as we speak. I've been clumping for a bit six weeks now. It makes my hair so much more manageable!
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Nice!!!!!!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@starmocha3425
@starmocha3425 2 года назад
😍😍😍😍😍
@Diana-2960
@Diana-2960 Год назад
Pls how old has you being natural
@karllytskfk8471
@karllytskfk8471 3 года назад
"If you do this, you do it at your own risk" >_< Leaving alone knotty ends where the knot cannot be removed without separating the clump, is that it? that's interesting, thanks
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Lol - everyone’s hair is different and I want everyone to know that ultimately, the responsibility lies with them to know their hair the best and act accordingly. Yes, that’s part of it. It works for lazy days when I’ve nowhere to go. If I want to neaten the ends, I do detangle but then I add flaxseed gel and use that to set them.
@darinjones4303
@darinjones4303 3 года назад
You are entertaining
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
🎉🎉🎉
@christiefaldoni4148
@christiefaldoni4148 3 года назад
Have you ever tried to do braids on your hair instead of the twists?
@KDbelieves
@KDbelieves 2 года назад
Your explanation on why you don't like to detangle your ends when there is a loose stand that could potentially become a tangle is also the reason why I don't trim my hair often. I feel like trimming causes more single strand knots and split ends, which requires more trimming and thus shorter and shorter hair. It can lead you down a never-ending cycle. When you trim your hair, it just exposes the healthy part of your hair to the friction that causes the single strand knots and split end! In a weird way, the single strand knots and split protects the rest of your hair from them. I think trimming should be a last resort. You should only trim/dust when there is a tangle that will undoublty cause more issues if you keep it. I also think split ends work differently for type 4 girls. On someone with straight hair, it's easy for that split end to keep splitting up the hair shaft because the hair is straight. If you have kinky hair, it's harder for the hair to continue splitting because the hair curls in a way that somewhat blocks the hair from splitting further. As a result, I've noticed that one tail of the split end just breaks off at the point where the hair bends instead of riding up the hair shaft. So to me, split ends are kind of a unnecessary reason to trim. I only trim knots between two strands of hair and hairs with multiple single strand knots. Or when my ends get so bad that they tangle more than usual and start to feel HORRIBLE. I used to trim 2-4 times a year and it left my hair growth stagnant. As soon as I trim, my hair would go back to feeling the same way within a week. If you require frequent trimming, that should be a sign that you need to look over your hair care routines. Do you moisturize enough? Do you wear your hair in protective styles? Do you wear ruff fabrics? etc. I haven't had a "proper" trim in over 2 years. I only cut off big knots when needed. My hair has grown A LOT and my ends aren't straggly.
@HeleneGLmarie
@HeleneGLmarie 2 года назад
I agree. I stopped trimming in February because i noticed it gave me more single strand knots within a week !!!! I just put more effort in hydrating my ends now. You might also lack protein in your hair (hydrolyzed protein).
@ibukunoluwaa.1143
@ibukunoluwaa.1143 2 года назад
Thank you! I decided to stop trimming my hair two years ago for the exact reason you explained, the single strand knot didn't increase at all, if anything I barely notice them, I'll say that's because my routine encourages prevention rather than cure.
@jaminwaite3867
@jaminwaite3867 3 года назад
My phone is set to Spanish so I thought this was going to be in Spanish lol
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Apologies. Translating my content is expensive and time-consuming so it's taking a while. Did you see the subtitles?
@swallacegray2013
@swallacegray2013 3 года назад
It's beautiful but dang that seems really tedious, the take down of the twists.
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Check out the full takedown on my Instagram @naturallyhigh__
@franciaelenarodriguez7594
@franciaelenarodriguez7594 2 года назад
No se ingles 😫😫😥😥
@HeleneGLmarie
@HeleneGLmarie 2 года назад
Aprendes, es fácil
@daniaa.oliva-pena7338
@daniaa.oliva-pena7338 3 года назад
I don't understand why anyone would wonder how to twist the hair. Twist ,twirl twist twirl . I will tell you this though , untwisting is a nightmare. Unless ! You putl oil in before , after and daily.
@NH-lf1wu
@NH-lf1wu 3 года назад
No patience and too impatient for this method! Who else wants to, but know the ain't got it in them to do it! 😅🤣🤣🤣🤣
@solarlola5953
@solarlola5953 3 года назад
Beauty is pain
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Some say that.
@makedadegannes5173
@makedadegannes5173 3 года назад
Don't see this looking good on short 4c hair😭
@NaturallyHigh
@NaturallyHigh 3 года назад
Why not? It’s a twistout...
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