shellzfoshizzle
New Member
I am getting so frustrated.  I bought some Lock and Twist Gel stuff and applied it to wet, thin sections to twist my hair for a twist out.  It turned out looking like crap.  Thank God I only did half of my head.  The twists would NOT stay ravelled.  Somebody on this board (cant remember who) said it was because my relaxed ends are thin and scrawny and aren't going to stay twisted.  I tried putting a clip on the end of the twists to hold them in place but they STILL weren't twisted.  I'm so frustrated.  
 
Rollersets are starting to look a hot mess with the thickness. I'm thinking I should just stay in braids until I am ready to BC. I really really really want to know how to do twists and braids but my hair doesn't cooperate.
To all the naturals, when did you learn how to style your hair? I'm thinking I should just screw it until I am 100% natural, then I can figure out what to do then.
				
			Rollersets are starting to look a hot mess with the thickness. I'm thinking I should just stay in braids until I am ready to BC. I really really really want to know how to do twists and braids but my hair doesn't cooperate.
To all the naturals, when did you learn how to style your hair? I'm thinking I should just screw it until I am 100% natural, then I can figure out what to do then.
 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		 I wish I knew how to do twists and other cool styles.  I wear a bun or a braid just about every day.
  I wish I knew how to do twists and other cool styles.  I wear a bun or a braid just about every day. 
 
		 . I keep my styling routine pretty basic - puffs, wash and gos, buns, etc.
. I keep my styling routine pretty basic - puffs, wash and gos, buns, etc. 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 It was alot of fun, if all else failed I would just wet my hair and do a wash and go.  You have will have alot of options, don't worry--some skills take practice.  As far as transitioning styles, try bantu knot outs instead of twist outs, they really stretch your roots and blend your hair....I used to love just clipping my relaxed ends randomly since I knew they were all gonna go anyway, so if yours are really thin just get a trim and maybe a straw set or another style that blends easily and can be worn weeks at a time.  Cornrows are another good transitioning style if you know someone who can do them, and if not flat twistouts done with a little bit of gel can give a good twist out for the two textures too.
 It was alot of fun, if all else failed I would just wet my hair and do a wash and go.  You have will have alot of options, don't worry--some skills take practice.  As far as transitioning styles, try bantu knot outs instead of twist outs, they really stretch your roots and blend your hair....I used to love just clipping my relaxed ends randomly since I knew they were all gonna go anyway, so if yours are really thin just get a trim and maybe a straw set or another style that blends easily and can be worn weeks at a time.  Cornrows are another good transitioning style if you know someone who can do them, and if not flat twistouts done with a little bit of gel can give a good twist out for the two textures too. 
 
		 Right now my hair is too short for me to try any other styles.
 Right now my hair is too short for me to try any other styles. I will be practicing daily as soon as my hair grows out.
 I will be practicing daily as soon as my hair grows out. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		