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My twists look like that after I let water run over them in the shower. They probably added a little product to the ends and finger rolled them.
Looks like twists done loosely then washed so that the hair shrinks and the ends just coil naturally taking the form of the owner's hair pattern.
Malia Obama's hair has a looser coil so her results of the same look like this:
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I don't do my twists loosely because I stretch my hair and twirl it firmly as I twist (clip) so shrinkage doesn't affect the body of the twists after a wash:
...but the ends do take the form of my hair's coil pattern:![]()
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Malia's hair is gorg! Nonie do you use anthing on your hair after you rinse your twists to keep them defined and from frizzing?
Hair envy over here! My twists only look that good until after the first wash! And by that good I mean what yours look like after 8 washes!
If you don't twirl your strands about their axes before wrapping them around each other, then they may get frizzy quicker. And when you twirl, do it in the same direction for both and then wrap them around each other in the opposite direction. (See arrows in image below)
I've seen some people twirl one anti-clockwise then the other clockwise, and then just wrapped them in one of those directions. I don't think that gives as good a twist as twirling them both in the same direction then wrapping them in the opposite direction.
What you will find doing it this way is the twist just seems to form itself as you twirl the strands...like it's the most natural thing for your hair to do. I also find it keeps the strands parallel if you smooth and stretch the strands before you twirl.
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I tried to do a slow demo in this clip: YouTube - Two Strand Twists--My Way
whenever i did my mini twists they looked like that after i washed them.
That's her hair texture....from my experience, the biggest help though as suggested already is to do them on wet hair. Also, they are mini twists. The smaller they are, the more your coily texture shows through (if you have one) Also use a gel (I love curl activator gel).
Here are a two sets of my mini twists:
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/gg205/mt1.jpg
You would have to do them smaller than these:
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/gg205/mt2.jpg
Really? You must use lot of rollers if your twists are as small as the pics unless you are putting more than one twist on each rod. I best it looks great though.Looks like my twists... which I do wet and then add olive oil ecostyler on the end and roll the ends with the really small perm rods (blue)...
Really? You must use lot of rollers if your twists are as small as the pics unless you are putting more than one twist on each rod. I best it looks great though.