How did you get your hair to do that in the top right picture?
Well that particular angle caught my attention because i can see your hair is rolled up some kind of way. And yes i am talking about the pics in this thread.Top right? Are you talking about the pics I posted in this thread (not the link)? It's just one and the same hairstyle seen from different angles so if you mean that do, not sure why you singled out the top right? (Forgive me for being slow)
Are you asking how I did the whole do?
Well that particular angle caught my attention because i can see your hair is rolled up some kind of way. And yes i am talking about the pics in this thread.
Oh ok. Thanks! I might try thisGotcha! I just separated the twists in an angle to create the angular "part" you see in bottom right, then started to twist them the way you'd do a flat twist. When I got to the back, I used a claw clip to hold the hair in place while I twisted the other side. Then I combined both ends and twisted then tucked them somehow then used bobby pins to hold it in place. The finish wasn't that tidy but it worked.
Another way to think of it is I twisted the way one twists hair when making a French roll...only I did it horizontally instead of vertically.
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Lol i see that. Is that what your hair is in the majority of the time?In case you can't tell...I love twists!
Lol i see that. Is that what your hair is in the majority of the time?
love it! I can't wait until my hair is long enough thisThese are a couple of old favorites. I've been too lazy lately to do more styles w/my twists. The flat twists are the front to the bun w/the flower in it. The other style is med.sized twist pinned up into an updo w/cowrie shells.
Oh wow you did this yourself?This was my first attempt at twisting:
I just recently started twisting singles regularly. I had no idea that they were so simple to do!
I just twist one side towards my face like bangs and let them hang down.
Oh wow you did this yourself?
Lol... i wishYeah. The back was the trickiest part, but I used to put my hair in braids all the time in high school when I was relaxed and my new growth would get out of hand, so I've had lots of practice.
This was my first attempt at twisting:
I just recently started twisting singles regularly. I had no idea that they were so simple to do!
I just twist one side towards my face like bangs and let them hang down.
How did you do those flat twists in that direction? I can only seem to do them straight back.
This was my first attempt at twisting: