![]() If your front hair can't reach the twist then leave it for your edge control to tame. Tugging onto them is going to cause them to snap or break. We know we all want a neat final look but is it worth damaging our hair for? Our front hair or baby hairs (especially on type 4 hair) are very delicate. When you've attempted seven twists, you will notice how your movement will shift to using your fingers only. Then twist each part around the other in a hand-over-hand movement. First, divide the section into two even parts. So how do you do 2 strand twists on your natural hair? Here is a close-up visual tutorial from Elle Naturelles. Detangling your hair before you twist, will create a clear hair section to work on, plus, it will give you a cleaner after look. You can also use your fingers to run through the tangles but do this very gently to avoid excess hair shedding and breakage. Take out a section and gently detangle from the ends to the roots with a detangling brush or wide-tooth comb. Remember that your hair can dry up if left out (especially curly and coily hair), so tie those four parts up to retain the moisture as long as possible. ![]() After you've parted your crown into four, go in with a generous amount of your favorite leave-in-conditioner and hair oil, before tying those four parts up into cute Bantu knots or clip them. We won't lie to you, twisting your natural hair can become a tad bit tiring but trust us, the fulfillment after will make up for it. It's like dividing the task into micro-tasks so you keep yourself motivated through the journey. If you're doing mini twists, one part (a quarter of your head) can have 6-8 sections. A lot of guides instruct you to go headfirst with the first sectioning but we suggest dividing your hair into four parts and sectioning part at a time. The size of your sections is totally up to you, just make sure you can maintain it through your crown. ![]() So "should I twist on wet or dry hair?", it's really up to you! Step 2: Part your HairĮvery successful hair journey begins with the first section. Twisting while wet will produce thin more defined results while twisting your hair dry will give you thicker locks. Both paths are not wrong, they just produce different results. There is always a dilemma on whether to twist your hair wet or dry. A step-by-step tutorial on how to get those juicy small two strand twists on your natural hair! So, are you ready? How to do small two strand twists on your natural hairĪlthough twists can be done without washing your hair, prepping your hair prior will smoothen those flyaways and make it last longer. But in this blog article, we will be taking you through the basics. Apart from the hairstyle retaining moisture in your strands, it is also very versatile! You can switch it up by adding extensions, make it jumbo size, or do mini twists! You can even choose to go the extra mile and do a 3 strand twist if you want a more defined twisting. If you catch yourself doing it, try to redirect your thoughts to something positive about the situation.Hair trends come and go but twists are here to stay! If you are looking for a protective yet fire hairstyle to fall back on - it's two strand twists. I’m sure you find yourself thinking about something you’re not thrilled about sometimes. This is how I feel every time I find another site or app that copied everything they have from this site. Something happened to these kaomojis, something they’re not thrilled about and they’re thinking something like “seriously?” or “really?”. You can also make a thought bubble like ꒰…꒱ and put whatever you want inside it to show what they’re thinking about. Most of these emoticons have an awesome unimpressed look. You can best express a look of deep thought by using ¬s for eyes. Some of them are even face palming because they just can’t believe whatever it is they’re thinking about. They’re looking at something with shifty eyes as if they’re thinking “really, are you serious”. Not only are some of these thinking in the standard sort of thinking way but some are thinking in an unimpressed way. Well actually some of them probably aren’t thinking that hard. ![]() These Japanese emoticons are thinking really hard.
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