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You cracked me up with your double personality (Nigerian Accent) loved the vid. Pls, pls, pls, could you post a vid on how you achieved the hairstyle?? Its really stunning.
Okay. The style is actually a Bantu Loop Twist which I just took one side and pinned up. I will still do a video for you, but meanwhile, here is how to do a Bantu Loop Twist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGRwR4PfM7M
my hair is short and fine and im just transitioning , ive tried numerous times to twist my hair but it doesn't come out fluffy rather its like a twisted afro, how do I get the fluffy look and what are the must have products .
Since you are just transitioning, and still have relaxed ends, it will be quite difficult to get a fluffy look. However, you can try doing a twist and curl. Check out this video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujRkgLJYiwA&list=PL1B2FF061F0877CCA&index=94
For products, it is all about trial and error. Here is my transitioning hair regimen with products http://discoveringnatural.blogspot.com/p/wash-routine-every-two-weeks-section.html
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Here are some tips on how to make natural hair soft without using relaxer: Watch video below or read .... 1. Use a gentle shampoo: Avoid using harsh sulfate-based shampoos, which can strip your hair of its natural oils. Instead, look for a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo that will clean your hair without drying it out. 2. Condition regularly: Conditioning your hair is key to keeping it soft and manageable. Use a deep conditioning treatment once a week, and a regular conditioner after every shampoo. 3. Use a leave-in conditioner: A leave-in conditioner can help to detangle and soften your hair, making it easier to style. 4. Use natural oils: Natural oils like coconut oil, olive oil, and jojoba oil can help to soften and moisturize your hair. Apply a small amount to the ends of your hair, working your way up to the roots. 5. Avoid heat styling: Heat styling can damage your hair and make it brittle. Try to minimize your use of heat tools like flat irons, curling irons, and blow dryers. 6.
You cracked me up with your double personality (Nigerian Accent) loved the vid. Pls, pls, pls, could you post a vid on how you achieved the hairstyle?? Its really stunning.
ReplyDeleteThanks. Did you want a video for the style in the "It's My Hair" video or from the picture in this blog post?
DeleteYes please. I want the style from the 'Its my hair video'. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteOkay. The style is actually a Bantu Loop Twist which I just took one side and pinned up. I will still do a video for you, but meanwhile, here is how to do a Bantu Loop Twist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGRwR4PfM7M
DeleteHere is the link to your REQUESTED video tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBX8FkCSQMU&index=1&list=PL1B2FF061F0877CCA
Deletemy hair is short and fine and im just transitioning , ive tried numerous times to twist my hair but it doesn't come out fluffy rather its like a twisted afro, how do I get the fluffy look and what are the must have products .
ReplyDeleteSince you are just transitioning, and still have relaxed ends, it will be quite difficult to get a fluffy look. However, you can try doing a twist and curl. Check out this video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujRkgLJYiwA&list=PL1B2FF061F0877CCA&index=94
DeleteFor products, it is all about trial and error. Here is my transitioning hair regimen with products http://discoveringnatural.blogspot.com/p/wash-routine-every-two-weeks-section.html