Some girls like to do a single twist, however, I like to do my twist like cornrow braids! This method is called a Flat-Twist-Out! To me it’s much easier and faster. For all my girls with curls, here's a step-by-step process that you can do, too.
Step 1:
First I washed my hair with Shea Moisture Coconut & Hibiscus Co-wash. FYI, coarse and curly hair need lots of moisture! It's extremely important to stay away from products that strip your hair of natural oils and to hydrate your hair daily!
Side note: In between my co-washes, I like to wash my hair with a shampoo every two weeks! That way my hair isn't unbearably oily and still weightless.
Step 2:
Next I dried my hair with a towel. I dry it to the point where water isn't dripping from my hair. Then I take a generous amount of Shea Moisture Curl Enhancing Smoothie and massaged it throughout my hair!
Step 3:
I then parted a section of my hair from front to back.
Step 4:
After parting, I put a little more hair smoothie in my hair and a drop of argan oil. This helps maintain moisture, shine and prevents breakage. Olive and coconut oil are also perfect products that help replenish your hair.
Step 5:
I then proceed to twist my hair taking two strands and overlapping them like a braid.
Step 6:
I twist my hair all the way to the end. To prevent shrinking, sometimes I let the twist hang, but this time I twisted the ends into bantu knots!
Step 7:
Then I repeated steps 3 through 6 until my entire head was twisted!
I usually do this before I go to sleep. So I would put a scarf on and hit the sack for a few hours and take my twist out in the morning. If you’re not sleeping and still want to do the twist, give your hair some time to dry before taking them out.
Step 8:
Now comes the fun part! After my hair is dry I gently unraveled my twist.
And done!
After all my hair is out, I played with it to make sure no parts are visible and voilà!
All the products used can be purchased at your local drugstore, Target or Walmart!
Images: Malike Sidibe/Sheknows