No Heat Blowout On Natural Hair African Threading Technique Tutorial

Here is a tutorial on how to do a no heat blowout on natural hair using the African Threading Technique

In this video, I'm gon na show you how to get from a one week old, washing go to a heatless blowout. All you need is water, conditioner, coconut oil, hairband and thread. So I started off by saturating my hair with my water and conditioner mixture and added my coconut oil to my hair, I think of the tangling. Now: here's where it gets a bit tricky, get your length of thread and hold it with your thumb right by your roots. Now you have to keep going round about three or four times at the roots. For it to be secure, it might be a bit annoying trying to find the thread at times, but once you get, the hang of it, you'll be ordered, keep going down your hair, try not to leave too much of a gap, because that will make some waves. Your head, unless you a benefit, if you want some waves, then by all means leave it much Cassity one. But if you want to be kind of straight, you try not to knot at the end tie a knot with the thread. It was a bit tricky on camera must admit, but if you know how to tie knots like you're the single piece of thread, then you understand what I'm talking about with some of them. You might run out of threads. So all we have to do that. I don't more by cutting a piece and starting where you left off just like a beginning: here's how it looks it took me about three hours to do that. I sent to the satin bonnet cap, as you can see, to remove it. All you have to do. Is go to the end of your hair and slightly pull the threads, so you find the ending and then just pull it out, just keep pulling it. It should unravel. Sometimes it gets a bit stuck, but that's fine just keep going and we're done all that's left. Now is to come out for wide tooth comb and style as you please, if you found this video useful, then please subscribe for more also follow me on Instagram, like my Facebook page and check out my blog

Live, Love & Learn Naturally: I loved this when my mum used to do it it's good when you do it with tights cut up in strips. The nylon kind of fabric is softer on your hair and won't break it. Also if you use a thicker thread or double it a few times. Thanks for the reminder xx

Yolanda G: love this hun.. great tutorial and ur hair looks great as always.. x

Che Rhys: I'm definitely going to try this. It might take me all day, but I'm going to try lol

byoung4eva1: I wanna try it....but i'm lazy lol

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