Hair of the day: Wash Twist And TwistOut

 
 
What did I do?
 
Well, I first saturated my twists with a mixture of Apple Cider Vinegar and Trader Joe's Tea Tree Tingle Conditioner. Massaged for a couple of minutes, covered with a plastic cap for 30 mins:
 
Rinsed off with lukewarm water
 
Apply generously a mixture of the Trader Joe's Tea Tree Tingle Conditioner and Aubrey Organics GPB conditioner, left on for about 3 minutes
 
Cowashed
 
Rinsed with lukewarm water
 
Rinse with cool water
 
Dried hair with T-shirt
 
Apply Oil Mix to scalp, massage scalp.
 
Applied Giovanni Direct Leave in through out hair
 
Apply castor oil to seal hair
 
Leave still twisted hair for 1 hour
 
Untwist
VIOLA!
 






Comments

  1. Cute! How did it hold up throughout the day?

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    1. Pretty well. It did puff up a bit but the definition was there. Since it was a church night, I ended up pinning the front and wearing a beanie at the back, exposing the front through. I will do a video showing this in the future. I got asked if I used gel, and the person was surprised that I said no. I love the element of surprise I get with my natural hair. LOL!

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  2. Nice, how do you keep it @ night to sleep?

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    1. Thanks, I retwisted it. Since I did not separate the twists more than the first initial separation, retwist took less than 10 mins and I was good to go.

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