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yall don't know how badly i want a fluffy afro like this. :nono: i think they look so cool and boheme and badass but i can't figure out how to get one!

my twist/braidouts hang down rather than up :ohwell: flat twistouts give me lots of volume, but my hair sticks straight out from my head and i like how their hair seems to shape around their faces. i just look like buckwheat :lol: maybe i could pin down the sides...

i was able to get a nice twistout once but it didn't give me that rounded afro look, but it did stand up! unfortunately i can't remember what i used or how i did it :ohwell:

i was also thinking maybe i can stretch a wash n go with my blowdryer? seems worth trying.

do you wear your hair like this? or know how to get it like this? please share!
 
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I've been able to achieve a similar look by doing a twist out then separating and fluffing.
 

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I've been able to achieve a similar look by doing a twist out then separating and fluffing.
Pretty! :)
It seems like fluffing out chunky twists should give you this look.

ETA: Here is a good tutorial.
I've never tried a chunk twistout either. I never felt as though my hair was long enough for bigger sections of hair to stay put. I'll have to try this. Thanks!

I also twist underhanded instead of over, so that probably has something to do with it. Now I have to re-learn how to twist. My hair is also nowhere as thick as Mae's, but maybe I can twist with some fabric or something.
She is gorgeous. #re-pin
Ain't she?! That's where I got that pic from too, pinterest. :lol: I should join.
 
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Have you ever tried doing a wash and go and then fingercombing with some thick leave in to sort of shape it? My hair does like yours, it sticks up but if I come out the shower it'll hang down, then I can kind of manipulate it.
 
I wonder if there's a way to twist it to get it to stand up at the crown? I don't want that part down the middle. :lol:
 
I do a twist out on 80% dry hair to get this look. Using the Shea moisture creamy moisturizer (can't think of the name). Only thing is, in a humid climate it will swell!
 
Have you ever tried doing a wash and go and then fingercombing with some thick leave in to sort of shape it? My hair does like yours, it sticks up but if I come out the shower it'll hang down, then I can kind of manipulate it.

I haven't, thanks for the suggestion! I'll try this.
 
I wonder if there's a way to twist it to get it to stand up at the crown? I don't want that part down the middle. :lol:

Make twists going down the middle, like a mohawk. Then twist the sides and back. Using an afro pick at the roots will also give more volume.
 
What about doing a wash n go and then diffusing your hair when it is 75% dry that way you can get the crown area to "stand up" I do this from time to time when I want more volume in my hair. You can then blow dry it slightly with a comb to stretch your hair out as needed.

I got this idea from Taren (YT)
 
My hair will go that way on it's own if my braids or twists are not completely dry when I take them out. A tiny bit of dampness plus FL humidity will create a rounded fro within an hour.
 
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I can't believe I have to relearn how to twist! Arghhhhhhh. I have been twisting under. My mind won't make my hands with that way. Sooo frustrated right now! I never knew it mattered. That is what has been wrong with my twist- outs.

<-------------------- stomps out and knocks over your Shea butter and slams door
 
I love these photos you posted! I'm subbing! Let us know what your results are after using the tips or tutorials.
 
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I can't believe I have to relearn how to twist! Arghhhhhhh. I have been twisting under. My mind won't make my hands with that way. Sooo frustrated right now! I never knew it mattered. That is what has been wrong with my twist- outs.

<-------------------- stomps out and knocks over your Shea butter and slams door

HanaKuroi
girl :ohwell: we're in the same boat! check out the youtube videos i linked above. they showed how they twisted pretty clear. now if only i could slow the vids down and flip/mirror them!

ETA: these two videos are good because they actually slow down. i'm at work, practicing on my senegalese now. :lol:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZSKrwnk47s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kicDx_ya8G0

ETA: Is this how you twist yours? This is how I twist mine, twisting each section tightly as I go along. I think this is why my twistouts hang instead of fluff!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cupMeO9OXc&feature=related
 
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robot. said:
I wonder if there's a way to twist it to get it to stand up at the crown? I don't want that part down the middle. :lol:

robot. - Take the front/top area of your hair into one section and twist it forward where the twist will lay in front of your forehead. Then put that twist into a bantu knot or flexirod.

If don't want the middle part, don't part down the middle.

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HanaKuroi
girl :ohwell: we're in the same boat! check out the youtube videos i linked above. they showed how they twisted pretty clear. now if only i could slow the vids down and flip/mirror them!

ETA: these two videos are good because they actually slow down. i'm at work, practicing on my senegalese now. :lol:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZSKrwnk47s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kicDx_ya8G0

ETA: Is this how you twist yours? This is how I twist mine, twisting each section tightly as I go along. I think this is why my twistouts hang instead of fluff!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cupMeO9OXc&feature=related

I am going to watch these videos when I get home. I need a mannequin head with 4b hair! Do they sell those????? I would buy one in a second!
 
here are a few more pics:



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She has a youtube channel! Her name is Jgrace221, but she shaved the back of her head...:ohwell: I really like her style and just her in general (well her youtube representative...)! Anyways...

Maybe you could do a normal twistout and while still in twists pineapple the ones up top and leave a few out on the sides so you can frame your face, then untwist once they are set. You will definitely have to separate your twists more so than normal.
 

I love this look!!! My twist outs rarely look like this, but I'm going to try some of the suggestions in this thread next time. My thing is, I have layers, so the back always hangs lower than the front and makes an odd shape.
 
robot. you betta post some damn pics if you do achieve this look!:naughty:
I feel like i haven't seen yo hurr in forever.

actually this thread just inspired me. Ima wash and twist up my hair tonight and try to get the partless fluffy look-i usually do a middle part but it's gettin real old. i will post pics if i get it down...
 
my bantu knot out on blow dried hair was a fail. :lol: did some sloppy flat twists so we'll see how that looks in the morning.

i think a chunky twistout is what i need, although my hair won't stay in huge twists.
 
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