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davisbr88

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... is giving me a serious hairgasm!
I just randomly clicked on one of the Hair Rules links on the side (which I never do) and clicked on the "Kinky" section just to check it out and saw this. I've never used these products and don't (think I) plan to, but omg... :drool:
How the HECK did they get that second style? Is that a twist-out?
If mine looked like that, no one would ever be able to sit behind me in the movie theater for the rest of my natural-born life.
 
I know!
I'm trying to figure out how the heck they did this!
Even though she has thick hair, I have seen other thick-haired ladies do twist-outs and they've never come out like this!
I figured they may have stretched it with a diffuser but I also notice that people who diffuse tend to lose some definition and shininess just by stretching. Her hair is perfect! Stretched, shiny, super-defined... I'm in love!
 
that is a bantu knot out. they key to getting this look is to normally start the bantu knot by twisting until the hair coils upon itself. then once you get about 2-3 inches from the end wrap the hair flat against the knot, using the knot as a 'roller". let dry, separate and fluff and you will have a similar look. the more hair you wrap flat against the knot the more it will stand up when you are done.
 
that is a bantu knot out. they key to getting this look is to normally start the bantu knot by twisting until the hair coils upon itself. then once you get about 2-3 inches from the end wrap the hair flat against the knot, using the knot as a 'roller"

:look:
I was with you up until this part.
I need a diagram.
Where's Nonie?!?!
 
this is not how a "normal" bantu knot is made:lol: i think i might make a tutorial on this. i am getting a camera this week:drunk:

PLEASE do!
I was thinking my hair is too thin to do this but if I can get something kind of similar, I'm up to try!
 
I'm sorry but that looks like some Photoshop trickery to me... Look carefully at the first two pictures... Something in the milk aint clean...

P.S. Its not that I don't think hair like this is possible for black women I just think in this particular instance from the hair rules site.... We don't believe you, you need more people...
 
I really like the first two looks, but I'm wondering about the third picture with the straight hair... the straight hair almost looks too short to be the same hair. I wonder if the straight hair was cut.
 
I really like the first two looks, but I'm wondering about the third picture with the straight hair... the straight hair almost looks too short to be the same hair. I wonder if the straight hair was cut.

I actually was just thinking the same thing...
Hmmmm... you may be right.
Whether or not it's real or fake, I either need that wg/weave in my life or Napp better come on with that tutorial!!!
 
The first pic does look like some work was done to it. I LOVE her hair in the second pic! I believe its a straw set but the height comes from a fan. The third pic does seem like it may be too short but since there is some "trickery" with the first two pics, that may be her real hair *shrugs*...

Regarding the products, I have tried them. I really like the sudless shampoo. It cleaned my hair witout stripping it. The conditioner and leave-in are nothing special but I probably would buy the shampoo again.

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I'm sorry but that looks like some Photoshop trickery to me... Look carefully at the first two pictures... Something in the milk aint clean...

P.S. Its not that I don't think hair like this is possible for black women I just think in this particular instance from the hair rules site.... We don't believe you, you need more people...

Oh, okay! I see what you're saying. At first I was wondering what you meant.
I guess that makes sense though because they use a little bit of trickery on the other kinky model.
The "before" pic is clearly a blow-out/picked-out fro, which I guess they use to suggest her hair has no curl pattern, but as soon as the water hits her hair, you see that she has 3c/4a hair.
 
The pic does look good but those $$$$ products did nother for my 4a/3c hair or my daughters 4b hair. It just made it a dry mess.
 
her hair looks pretty, but the 1st fro looks fake, the curls in the 2nd pic are amazing, but like yamilee said, it looks like it would straighten out to be longer than what we see in the 3rd pic, unless it was cut...i need to see a video. :look:
 
her hair looks pretty, but the 1st fro looks fake, the curls in the 2nd pic are amazing, but like yamilee said, it looks like it would straighten out to be longer than what we see in the 3rd pic, unless it was cut...i need to see a video. :look:

:yep:
I scoured that site like a crazy person looking for a video on that before I posted here! That's how I came across the video of the other model that goes from "kinky to curly" (ie. blow-out to WNG :rolleyes:)
 
I'm also kind of mad that the "kinky" model is the only one that has to change the state of her natural hair. The others are "curly to curly" or "wavy to wavy." Why can't she be "kinky to kinky?" :rolleyes:
 
It's not? :look: That's how I do mine. I twist them too before I knot them to have more depth to the curls.

this is not how i have seen them done by most...they are usually twisted completely to the end which gives a different effect. thats why i think of it as an "alternative" way. its like rolling the hair on a spiral rod/curl former vs rolling on a flexi rod. i noticed the best bantu knot outs are done this way:yep:
 
this is not how i have seen them done by most...they are usually twisted completely to the end which gives a different effect. thats why i think of it as an "alternative" way. its like rolling the hair on a spiral rod/curl former vs rolling on a flexi rod. i noticed the best bantu knot outs are done this way:yep:

I'm gonna need a demo of this ASAP! I could never get regular bantus to work so maybe this might be a solution for me! :yep:
So is what you're talking about just two-strand twisting until almost the end and then wrapping it around into a knot? I usually see them without the two-strand twisting or two-strand twisting all the way to the end before wrapping into the knot as well.
 
How did she get her huge afro to sit up like that?! Every photo looks awesome!

Too bad Hair Rules stinks. :ohwell:
 
I'm gonna need a demo of this ASAP! I could never get regular bantus to work so maybe this might be a solution for me! :yep:
So is what you're talking about just two-strand twisting until almost the end and then wrapping it around into a knot? I usually see them without the two-strand twisting or two-strand twisting all the way to the end before wrapping into the knot as well.

im starting to get confused now! there are quite a few differnt ways to make knots.its kinda hard for me to explain in text...the best way i know how is "you wrap the end against your hair as if it was a roller"... i love bantu knots. they have so much variety! i just hate how my hair seems to dred in them after a while:nono:
 
Yeah, I will just have to wait for your tutorial then because I am confused... lol.
I shouldn't be bantu knotting anyway while I'm on my low-mani regi.
 
Naw partner I don't believe the first two pics. If my fro was that big as in the before picture I would be at least between BSL and APL if it were straightened. On top of that, for that thick compact fro, her hair would be way more thicker than it is in the flat ironed pic....heck, in the shingled pic too...

All of it is fake....
 
Dang it!
I really wanted to believe that was her hair... :(
Can someone point me in the direction of a similar wig???
 
You can also get that spiraly look (well without it standing up) twisting your hair around a curling iron, or if you dont want heat, around a roller. I've always liked the look of a bantu knot out, but it takes forever to dry on my head. Found a vid on yt where a lady used chopsticks to do it, so i tried it out on my maniquin, because my hair's braided and it came out the same way.

You twist your hair like you were going to do a bantu knot but instead of making a knot with the hair you wrap it around your roller or curling iron.

I can't find the video I was looking for but this gives the idea. You would just uses smaller sections to get more of the look of the OP's pic.

YouTube - How I Curl my Hair!
 
^^ Yeah, I have had spirals and coils before but never ones that stood up like that, so that's why I was intrigued.
I guess I'll just have to scour the store for a wig like that. :(
 
I love the before and after pictures. I think that the curly picture may have been done by using a curling iron. OR it could be that the afro and curly pictures are both wigs.
 
The only hair that looks like her hair is the last picture, the other two look like hair pieces and photoshop.
 
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