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Flat-Twist Out Attempt *Pics*

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Soliel185

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I've tried braidouts, and they worked pretty well for me. :yep:

But I saw the pattern people were getting with flat twists, and I wanted to see how it would look. Unfortunately - I couldn't flat twist to save my life. :lachen:

Last night, for whatever reason, it just kinda clicked. So here's what I got today ...


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Plus my NEON orange nails (which I chipped! :wallbash: ) and shirt of the moment.

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Huge flat-twistout................lol.......... j/k

It came out really cute, I prefer them over regular twistouts.......very nice ;)
 
Wow, it turned out great I've been transitioning for a few months and this style has become my staple after seeing it on LHCF 3 weeks ago. The eyes and nails are also fabulous. Love the color!:yep:

ETA: Did you use any product in particular to hold the style, i.e. setting lotion?
 
Sorry guys - I went back and resized the pics, lol. I forgot that you can still access the thread while I'm editing it!
 
Wow, it turned out great I've been transitioning for a few months and this style has become my staple after seeing it on LHCF 3 weeks ago. The eyes and nails are also fabulous. Love the color!:yep:

ETA: Did you use any product in particular to hold the style, i.e. setting lotion?

Last night I tried a new product - Sally Hershberger 'Wreck and Roll Texturizing Gel' it was on sale for $2.00 at Walgreens so I figured it was worth a shot.

I spritzed with water, added the "gel" and then a dollop of my coconut/acai/olive oil mix. It worked pretty well. Kinda smells like perfume.
 
::walks in thread, looks to see if OP has bc'd yet.... realizes she hasn't. Gets bummed then impatient, walks out of thread::

lol j/k i like your twistout, all nice big and lush looking. And i'm in looove with your makeup.
 
::walks in thread, looks to see if OP has bc'd yet.... realizes she hasn't. Gets bummed then impatient, walks out of thread::

lol j/k i like your twistout, all nice big and lush looking. And i'm in looove with your makeup.

Why you gotta put me on blast?! :grin:

Looks great, how do you do a flat twist out?

I did 6 flat twists - which is like a cornrow, but instead of braiding 3 sections of hair against your scalp, you twist two strands and add more hair as you work your way down the length - just like a cornrow or french braid. HTH :perplexed
 
I've tried braidouts, and they worked pretty well for me. :yep:

But I saw the pattern people were getting with flat twists, and I wanted to see how it would look. Unfortunately - I couldn't flat twist to save my life. :lachen:

Last night, for whatever reason, it just kinda clicked. So here's what I got today ...


09f1c695-1.jpg
0c4c62ac-1.jpg


9f483718-1.jpg
bca5fe03-1.jpg


Plus my NEON orange nails (which I chipped! :wallbash: ) and shirt of the moment.

e3bb9f56-1.jpg
d4529a21-1.jpg



:rofl:


Very nice! Love the shirt! LOVE the nails! omg cute! :rolleyes:
 
It's pretty!!!! I can't flat twist to save my life but I love the twist out they produce.
 
It looks great. It's so big and full. I like the nails and makeup.

Did you start off with dry hair and then spritzed it until it was damp?
 
It looks great. It's so big and full. I like the nails and makeup.

Did you start off with dry hair and then spritzed it until it was damp?

Yes. :yep:

I use a fine mist bottle with plan water to dampen each section, then add my products (whatever I'm using to moisturize with or hold the style) and then detangle and twist.

I do it for multiple reasons. I think damp hair will hold the style better, b/c it dries into the shape, and it's easier to work with b/c it's more flexible than dry hair.
 
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