Blue_Berry
Well-Known Member
Do I do bantu knots on dry hair or wet hair? I am washing my hair tonight and I want to try something different like bantu knots.
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What are you trying to achieve? Do you want to wear bantus as a style, or do you want to do a 'bantu knot out'?
I where bantus as a style and I've done them both on dry and wet hair. When I want to do a BAA, I stretch my hair in bantu's first. And currently after I wash I dry my hair in bantus because it cuts down on tangles and keeps my hair stretched
I'm a 4 something natural
bump,
would they damage your hair if you did them on relaxed, wet hair??
TIA!
Whenever I've done bantu knots I did it on dry hair, moisturizing each section before I twisted. I got good results this way. I'd be afraid to do bantus on wet hair because I'd be afraid of tangles, and my hair stretching and snapping once it's dry.
I've done them on my damp relaxed hair... and they were alright... but the ends were a little crunchy.
You can twist an old stocking (pantihose) in with the bantu section... and that will eliminate weird ends... also the hair dries better... and the waves are bigger.
Whenever I've done bantu knots I did it on dry hair, moisturizing each section before I twisted. I got good results this way. I'd be afraid to do bantus on wet hair because I'd be afraid of tangles, and my hair stretching and snapping once it's dry.[/QUOTE]
I set it dry for this reason...
Damp hair is best for me.
I usually airdry for 1-2 hours (I'm a year post, so drying takes a while..) and then make my bantu knots. This is usually after a cowash. When I'm not washing I mist my hair with a bit of water and conditioner. I would not recommend doing them on soaking wet hair if you plan to wear a knot out the next day, bantu knots take forever to dry.
I also love to use them when my flatironed hair doesn't look too good anymore. I'll mist again so they'll hold better, moisturize my ends and this gives me the best results ever.
My relaxed hair is very fragile but bantu knots require very little manipulation, which is why I love them so much. My ends are so much fuller now that I've been using bantu knots instead of braid outs.
Thanks for the tip!I've done them on my damp relaxed hair... and they were alright... but the ends were a little crunchy.
You can twist an old stocking (pantihose) in with the bantu section... and that will eliminate weird ends... also the hair dries better... and the waves are bigger.