My Twist-Out Routine | 4C Hairstyle | Natural Hair Care

  • Posted on 11 September, 2017
  • Hair Care
  • By Anonymous

Hey Loves! I have been rocking this twist-out hairstyle lately and I am so in love! This has been my go to natural hairstyle lately and I wanted to share how quick and easy it is to achieve, especially on my 4c natural hair!

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So today's video is going to be on this look right here. This is a twist out that I have been rocking for about two weeks or so, and I am obsessed with it. It'S made me just fall in love with my natural hair again, so I'm putting down the wigs and the leaves and all that and I'm just going to rock my natural curls for a little bit longer. So I wanted to share with you guys how I was able to achieve this simple, easy look. I don't have much time to really do my hair, so this has just been my go-to hairstyle, so I hope you guys enjoy this video and let's jump right in. I start off by sectioning my hair into about three or four sections, then taking a spray bottle filled with water. I lightly spray, the section that I am currently working on today, I'm going to be going with the loc method, which is elf for liquid or oil C for cream. So for my leave-in condition or my L, I am using the can to shade repair cream. This lead in conditioner is amazing. I'Ve gone through so many different bottles and have been using this for years. Then I go in with some coconut oil and for my cream, I'm going with the Jamaican black, castor oil strength and grow LOC and braid butter by Shea Moisture. This is a new product that I recently picked up and I am absolutely in love with. This. Definitely will be purchasing more of this product after applying all the products. I then begin to section my hair and begin twisting now I prefer larger twists, but it's really up to you and what style or what works best for your hair. The key to this twist out is to not use too much products. I know I've done this in the past, where I'm using too much of the leave-in or too much of the cream and then the next day my hair is either one not fully dry or to just have that greasy feel. So I found that the less product, the better the next day I proceeded to take down all of my twist and I first start off with this argan oil of Morocco. It'S a healing dry oil that I spray onto my hands and just glide over all of my twists. This is going to help prevent any frizzy. Then I unravel each twist one by one and I make sure to take my time because with forc'd hair it can be prone to prison. So during this process you can have a lot of freezing. If you aren't taking your time and if you're also not applying oil to your hands and then on to the rituals once I have completely undone all of my twits, I then take my pick and just pick out my hair so that it everything falls the way That I like it too, then Giselle down my edges. I use my eco styler gel and in a small toothbrush, and then I am good to go. I absolutely love this hairstyle. I'Ve been rocking it for the past two weeks and this is definitely something easy for me. So thank you guys so much for watching. I hope you enjoyed this video and I'll catch. You guys later bye,

ROSALIE MAE MUA: Your natural hair is gorgeous to me girl! I love how you were doing all the twisting lol! Lovely style! Big like my loves ! xoxo old subbie showing support hope you do too!

The Creative Lady: Love this twist-out! Been a while since I used Cantu. Great results.

DEBRA'S PLACE: New subbie, love the look! Your hair is beautiful

itzchebae: UGH, Your hair is so bomb. Love it.

lets talk: Omg I love this!!! Beautiful

Curlyhead Rain: Loved this !

Ewa OmoOba Donkor: Really good twist out !

Curious Explorer: Hey, nice video. I'm a subscriber here to show you some support :-)

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