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Album Update: I Found My Signature Style

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saratess

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Ladies:

I am lovin' my new style. It is very low maintenance. I do a twist out by twisting my hair every other night with EQP mango butter and putting them in bantu knots. I make sure I sleep in a satin cap every night. The end results come with plenty of shine and softness. As of tomorrow I will be 18 weeks post-relaxer. Thanks LHCF!!:)
 
that is a very nice twistout. girl update that avatar showcase the growth!!!
 
wow! your hair looks great...so shiny and healthy! :up:
 
Very nice. I am a perpetual twistout wearer myself, so this style is a fav ;)
I'm about to start doing bantu knots too- I always use perm rods:ohwell:
 
WoW... this is a pretty twist out. You mentioned that you did this on dry hair, please explain... :love:
 
Yes you have certainly found it! It looks really good:) .
 
Thanks Ladies! Nubian Rose after I was my hair I twist into bantu knots wet and let it air dry; however, those photos are three days post wash and every other night I would twist them dry with mango butter (moisture is the key) and then I put them back into bantu knots.
 
Man. So many different hairstyles to choose from that are rather easy and i am TRYING to stick with just one for a while. LOL. I want to try a rollerset w/my hair after this week. I think the next time i want to palm my hair i'll do it w/my hair pressed out better. This is another good style to do too.
 
saratess said:
Thanks Ladies! Nubian Rose after I was my hair I twist into bantu knots wet and let it air dry; however, those photos are three days post wash and every other night I would twist them dry with mango butter (moisture is the key) and then I put them back into bantu knots.

Thanks Saratess!!! I'm gonna try this when I'm done with my sew-in :)
 
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