How To: Stretch Out A Twist Out| No Shrinkage|Ugandan Natural Hair

This is how I stretch my twist outs to defeat shrinkage. This method changed my twist out game. I don't come to play anymore LOL

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Hi guys welcome and welcome back to my channel so in this video i'm going to show you guys how i stretch my twist outs to get a bigger, fuller and longer-ish twist out now, if you've been struggling with your twist outs - and you don't like that - really Short shrunken twist out, look like me, then this is the video for you, i'm telling you guys the moment or the day that i learned this method. I'Ve never turned back. I don't wear my twist outs in the short, shrunken mode anymore, unless i'm just too lazy to use the stretching method, but the stretching method has worked wonders for me and hopefully it will work. One does for you too. I'M going to show you exactly how to do that. Unfortunately, i'm not going to show you the stretched out method on a fresh twist out. This is a really old twist out. Actually i did this about two weeks ago. Oh my gosh, it's two weeks ago. Actually so where's everything, so this is a clip from my previous video, where i tried out two different products. If you haven't seen that video, please go ahead and check it out and see exactly how i achieved this interesting twist out now you see how my hair looks quite short and not really really the desired. Look, i'm going to show you exactly how i go from this short look all the way to this nice, big, full curly fruit, that i am rocking right now. First things. First, let's take a moment to appreciate my efforts in achieving this super cute twist out guys. I mean look at it. Definition is still popping and i'm talking eight plus days ten days after the original day come on and we're back. So what i like to do is section of my hair first yep, section section section: every time, honestly, the longer your hair grows, the harder it becomes for you to just work in one fat section or even two sections. So i like to start from the back coming all the way to the front, because the back hair is always hard to work with. So these are the scrunchies that i like to work with. As you can see, they look super cute and colorful, and then i go in with my blow dryer. These two are the game changers for this style to work out. So what the stretching method essentially entails is pulling your hair with your hand, making sure that your ends are secured and your focus is going to be from your root to the base of your hair. Now do not touch your ends, guys you want those to remain curly. The upper section is where we're going to focus the blow dryer. I like to call this the up and down method, because that's the motion that you're going to use in your blow, dryer from your roots, to like the base of your hair sort of like the tension blow drying method, now ensure to not use high heat on This use moderate heat on this because you don't want unnecessary heat damage, and the interesting thing about this stretching method is that i've never had any problems in regard to heat damage with it. I don't know if it's because of all the products that are on the hair at that moment, but i have never got any heat damage, so i don't know if anyone has ever had heat damage from using this method. They can comment down below just in case. The other important thing is that you don't have to take a really long time using your blow dryer, because i mean it also is really enough to get your hair stretched out. So i went ahead and added that nozzle. If that's what they call it, because it helps me focus the heat in a particular place where i want it to be, as opposed to using that round. Mouthed thing and the air is just blowing everywhere. I wanted to show you all the difference that the stretching method makes even on my already stretched hair. Look at the difference on my back hair here and at the start of the video at the start of the video. It was barely touching my hair, but guys look at it now, big difference right, okay, so moving on to the next section, i separate my hair into another smaller section and repeat the process. Remember i use smaller sections because they're easier to work with and it helps get the hair stretched out even more so i secure my ends so that they can stay curly and do the up and down method. I repeat that process all over my hair, except the front of my hair you've, noticed i like to wear the fringe look on my curly fro. If i did this exact same method, there would be no fringe. The hair would just be falling down all over my face and i'm going to show you exactly how i do that now. The difference with the method at the front has to do with the time that i take to stretch out the hair when i'm stretching out the hair at the front. I take about 30 seconds or less in running the blow dryer up and down my hair shaft, because i don't want it to be extra extra long, so i just go in really really fast and for a very short time. So after stretching out my hair with the blow dryer i go in with my satin scrunchies, i use two kinds. I use small and big small in the sense that it's less elastic and the big one is more stretchy. So that's the small and the big one is more elastic. I use the small scrunchie first at the roots of my hair and make sure i tie it a little bit tight, not super super tight, but tight so that my roots are not super super puffy. Then i go in with my bigger scrunchie and tie it from the top to the ends of my hair, but we still secure the end and ends of the hair so that they can stay curly after putting the scrunchie, you can easily see the elongation that your Hair is going to get after that. The reason i put the scrunchie right after blow drying the hair is because the hair is still in that hot state. So it's like you're trapping that heat and the stretch that the heat has given you. I was just dancing a little bit there to some music, so i repeat that process on this one half of my head with the scrunchies and then move on to the other half of my head stretch it out with the blow dryer and then go in with The scrunchies, sometimes i'm not sure what to say so, you guys can see the difference that the scrunchies make and basically the difference that the whole stretched out method makes my hair on the right is completely elongated and the one on the left is really still in Its trunk shrunken state, so i went ahead and worked on the other section of camera, so this is me the next morning i just applied hair oil onto my hands and got ready to unravel the scrunchies and see the results. All i've got to do is walk right in to thrive and when i realize so, this is how my hair looks when the scrunchies are removed. It looks really stretched out the head. The top of my head is falling down all the way to my cheeks. Let me just give you guys a 360 look. I mean look at that back hair, guys it's falling falling on my shoulders, so i just went ahead to organize my hair and remove the lines that were caused by the scrunchies and just give my hair the shape that i usually have. It looks really nice. I mean this is an old twist out guys remember, but it looks like a new twist out super proud of myself. After arranging my hair and removing it out of those separation lines, i went in with my afro comb and just picked my hair a little bit to give it more fluff and more thickness and shape. So to say, i just don't like that straight twist out. Look where the hair is not thick and you know juicy after picking my hair, i went ahead to style my hair, the usual way with my fringe, but as you can see, the hair is falling all the way up to my nose and cheek, and you know We'Re not having that look. We want a super cute fringe, that's not a fringe! So i'm going to show you guys a trick that i learned from a certain youtuber. I follow called jessica and it's the bobby pin trick really. It involves placing the bobby pin under your hair and it sort of shortens that front hair. I can't explain it really well, but i'm going to show you exactly how i do that. So, essentially, you just lift your hair up and place the bobby pin under your hair, and then you get your fringe, no need to cut your hair into that fringe shape. I guess if someone wants a permanent fringe look, they can do that, but i'm not about cutting my hair anytime soon. Let'S take another moment and appreciate my hair guys beauty. What is this beauty? Is that you beauty and the beast ain't? No beasts here, hey my hair, looks really really really nice and oh, i love this. For me i mean it's giving curl definition. It'S giving super cute fringe, it's giving juicy. I mean it's giving thick. Yes, it's frizzy, but this is a two week old twist out. Ah yummy honey smile, smile girl. I mean i love this for me anyway, guys. I think you can see the difference that the stretching method does to your hair. Do you think this is a method that you'd want to try out? Let me know in the comments if it is and if you do try it out, let me know if it works for you too. So if you liked this, video and you'd want to see more small, small, hacks and tips for natural hair, i got you, i told you all, i'm a girl, please be sure to hit that like button hit that subscribe button too, and that bell notification button so That you can be notified anytime. I post a new video. Also you can click on any one of the videos on the screen and then watch them guys. 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Mastulah Nantege: Needed this thank you

esther byoona: Amazing video...❤ thank you

Lorna Mwebaza: ahaaa as for bragging about your prefect twist!! Any who, Yes I really hate the short twist out, it makes me feel like I have short hair. Thank you for this!

Naomi Olga: Okay "beauty and no beast" . Lovely video though!

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