Krystle~Hime
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
I can only do Front puff updos like in my siggy for "creating" some thickness cause my hair doesn't have some.. thickness.
I try to do this hairstyle yesterday.
It was ridiculous
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwVoCikPZq8&feature=plcp
In the previous vid, she did a blow out, then did 11 twists. And this vid is the result.
I do the exact same way, but when I took down he twists, there were BIG spaces between each twists. not to say between each strand of each twists v_v
No thickness in this hairstyle, only stretched hair.
I'm wondering if I should stop try to "combat" shrinkage by stretching hair after each wash. and should do my hairstyles on wet hair for having more thickness in my twistouts/braidouts.
But the 1st reason I stretched my hair is for avoiding knots.
Having stretched hair minimize knots appearance and that's great for finger detangling. (I'm not saying that you can't finger detangling if you don't stretch your hair, but things are easier this way.. for me.)
Also, I stretch my hair for having long term hairstyles(that I keep at least 2 weeks). My hair can't stand the kind of routine like "retwisting hair every night before sleep" my hair can't stand that.
I tried that during May and June (for "enjoying more my hair") and even if I was very patient, and keep moisturizing and sealing my hair as usual, I mostly experiment breakage. My hair prefers to not be manipulated.
If you are concerned with that kind of density, please feel free to share your thoughts, and even if you don't know yourself what to do lol just share your support
I can only do Front puff updos like in my siggy for "creating" some thickness cause my hair doesn't have some.. thickness.
I try to do this hairstyle yesterday.
It was ridiculous
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwVoCikPZq8&feature=plcp
In the previous vid, she did a blow out, then did 11 twists. And this vid is the result.
I do the exact same way, but when I took down he twists, there were BIG spaces between each twists. not to say between each strand of each twists v_v
No thickness in this hairstyle, only stretched hair.
I'm wondering if I should stop try to "combat" shrinkage by stretching hair after each wash. and should do my hairstyles on wet hair for having more thickness in my twistouts/braidouts.
But the 1st reason I stretched my hair is for avoiding knots.
Having stretched hair minimize knots appearance and that's great for finger detangling. (I'm not saying that you can't finger detangling if you don't stretch your hair, but things are easier this way.. for me.)
Also, I stretch my hair for having long term hairstyles(that I keep at least 2 weeks). My hair can't stand the kind of routine like "retwisting hair every night before sleep" my hair can't stand that.
I tried that during May and June (for "enjoying more my hair") and even if I was very patient, and keep moisturizing and sealing my hair as usual, I mostly experiment breakage. My hair prefers to not be manipulated.
If you are concerned with that kind of density, please feel free to share your thoughts, and even if you don't know yourself what to do lol just share your support