againstallodds
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I was walking towards my kitchen tonight when I noticed my cousin doing something new to my moms hair. She was twisting her hair with thread (the thread used for putting in tracks). I've never seen my mother do this to her hair before and had to do a double take but she told me she used to have this done to her hair when she was younger in Haiti.
The thread is wound around the section of hair from root to end and is used as a protective style. In the pictures, the ends of each twist are tucked into the next twist, but this isn't usually done, my mother has them tucked in because of her hair length (NL), the twists might unravel.
The twists feel tight and the hair feels very protected. My only concern is that they're a a tad too tight at the edges
. Interesting protective styling though
The thread is wound around the section of hair from root to end and is used as a protective style. In the pictures, the ends of each twist are tucked into the next twist, but this isn't usually done, my mother has them tucked in because of her hair length (NL), the twists might unravel.
The twists feel tight and the hair feels very protected. My only concern is that they're a a tad too tight at the edges
. Interesting protective styling though
!!! I used to do this to my hair alot when i was natural. It was actually a great protective style because it was very low manipulation and you could still moisturize the hair through the yarn. It looks tight on your mom's hair though, maybe she should loosen it up a bit so it doesn't strain the edges too much. I wish i had pics to show too but this was way before i cared about taking care of my hair... Oh, and it was also the time when my hair was thick, natural and kinda lengthy, i wanna say about APL...
My mum was just saying I should get the girl to do this on me since I'm determined to grow my hair
. I used to get it done as a child, we just called it threading or sungaps where there were gaps like the one in OP's post.

I loved it even back then.