foxxymami Well-Known Member Nov 29, 2006 #1 ...after washing, other than doing a wash n go? My hair isn't long...about 6 inches stretched out. What are some styles I can do while it's wet?
...after washing, other than doing a wash n go? My hair isn't long...about 6 inches stretched out. What are some styles I can do while it's wet?
Wildchild453 When I hit waist I stop Nov 29, 2006 #2 it should be long enough to do twists or box braids
keluric New Member Nov 29, 2006 #3 Twists or braids for a twist- or braid-out. You can also do puffs with scarves or ouchless bands. You could try spicing up your wash-n-go's by flat-twisting, two-strand twisting or cornrowing just the front of your hair.
Twists or braids for a twist- or braid-out. You can also do puffs with scarves or ouchless bands. You could try spicing up your wash-n-go's by flat-twisting, two-strand twisting or cornrowing just the front of your hair.
foxxymami Well-Known Member Nov 29, 2006 #4 Wildchild453 said: it should be long enough to do twists or box braids Click to expand... I tried to do twists from front to back and it came out look a HAM. How do you ladies see the back of your head to style it and so forth? keluric said: Twists or braids for a twist- or braid-out. You can also do puffs with scarves or ouchless bands. You could try spicing up your wash-n-go's by flat-twisting, two-strand twisting or cornrowing just the front of your hair. Click to expand... What do you use to secure the twists/cornrows in the front?
Wildchild453 said: it should be long enough to do twists or box braids Click to expand... I tried to do twists from front to back and it came out look a HAM. How do you ladies see the back of your head to style it and so forth? keluric said: Twists or braids for a twist- or braid-out. You can also do puffs with scarves or ouchless bands. You could try spicing up your wash-n-go's by flat-twisting, two-strand twisting or cornrowing just the front of your hair. Click to expand... What do you use to secure the twists/cornrows in the front?
jenteel New Member Nov 29, 2006 #5 check out the forum on best technique for braidouts and twistouts! very helpful!!! also i secure my braidouts w the breakage free rubber bands b/c even tho i'm natural my ends can't stay closed if it's dry
check out the forum on best technique for braidouts and twistouts! very helpful!!! also i secure my braidouts w the breakage free rubber bands b/c even tho i'm natural my ends can't stay closed if it's dry
keluric New Member Nov 30, 2006 #6 I also use the tiny rubber bands. I dip them in oil before putting them in my hair.
naturaline Active Member Dec 12, 2006 #8 i have a styles album you can look in for ideas. (Jenteel- wer lik' hair twins hehe- 4real i luv ur style mann its hot sis)
i have a styles album you can look in for ideas. (Jenteel- wer lik' hair twins hehe- 4real i luv ur style mann its hot sis)