I see alot of comments from women wishing they were as pretty as the woman in the video?? Seriously, ALL OF YOU, ALL OF US ARE BEAUTIFUL!!! STOP fetishizing certain features and phenotypes and whether you want to admit it or not, that is what's going on with the thought pattern in these comments. Wake up Black women and STRAIGHTEN YOUR CROWN. Society is manipulating you into believing that white or proximity to whiteness and having stereotypical European features is where it's at. Be proud of the skin your in, God designed you that way for a reason..praise him for it..👸🏿🙏🏿🙌🏿
I FOLLOWER YOUR VIDEO A WHILE BACK AND I HAD TO DO IT AGAIN!!! tip I’ve learned while working with this hair, if you have a difficulty crocheting the stretched hair because of the frizz, just skip that step until the hair is in, then you can run your fingers through the hair to add volume☺️
I love this on you and that’s why I wanted this hairstyle I bought the hair and wasn’t even thinking id see a tutorial from you! I’m so happy that you made one and now I can really do mine like yours
Yours are so nice! My aunt put them in my hair, I AM NOT A HAIR DRESSER SO HOW TF WOULD I KNOW, but she didn’t twist them. She just put the hair in my head 🤦🏾♀️ I feel a mess. I’m gonna show her this video and have her twist it
This was well done. The way you explained how you did it. Looks amazing! I plan on trying this. I’m just curious how you remove them since you created somewhat of a knot? Could you post something about that?
I don't know much about this particular hair style, but my friend used a crochet hook and detangler once to take out a protective hairstyle and it worked great. :) Works well for me too when I knotted my hair all up in a brush.
My hair is straight...🙈 I saw this look today and she had bright red curls. It looked really nice.. I wonder if they can do this in a hair salon...it be a nice look to try.
Trust me parting is the worst part, at first it’s going to be lean and uneven but just practice until it’s perfect. Taking this lesson for me too cause I’m barely at level 1 of parting.
you’re def gonna need to add more gel as you go and especially on those ends. The ends usually do stay put but with this hairstyle it’s just a lazy twist so it tends to unravel usually from the middle. I usually just touch them up quickly every once in a while
How long do they stay up before touching them up? I’ve trying them out and they are everything BUT my real hair keeps slipping out the twists 🙄 any pro tips?
I did this hairstyle but I found myself have to tie the rubber bands every few days, have you got any tips on how to make sure the rubber band stays in and tight? You’re so beautiful btw 😍😍
Hey I love this hair style so much. I understand it’s meant for textured hair. I’m mixed and have very curly thick hair and was wondering if I can do this hairstyle too. I know it’s a protective hairstyle but was wondering if it’s meant for certain kind of hair or if it’s meant for all thick curly hair.
I had my hair braided once and it was very heavy, painful and uncomfortable. Do you experience any of that with you twist out? I would really love to braid my hair again.
It really just depends on how much hair you use and the length. The longer the hair, the heavier it is. Also, she used 7 bags for a more full look, but you could use less and make it lighter on your scalp
Ive never done this style before so im wondering how the heck would you take these out? Seems difficult. Turned out perfect though!! I want to do these now, you make it look so easy to do.
Its actually super easy. Just unravel the twist and when you get to the root you can pull the two stands back through the loop and then pull the hair out of the base where it was crotched ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-y_PhGgyMEp8.html here's a video that explains it well
You can also do this with normal braiding hair, you just have to wrap them around curling rods and leave them in hot water overnight. I’m saying this cus I bought the wrong hair when I tried to do mine lol