SparklingFlame
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I have heard of people doing this and I was wondering how you so it without messing up the definition. Anybody who has done this, can you tell me how to do it w/o messing it up? Thanks!
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This is usually in reference to rinsing the hair after a sweaty workout. The salt that sweating leaves behind can be damaging to hair.Isis said:Although I wouldn't be doing this on my relaxed hair, I'm curious too. I've never heard of this. Twistouts and braidouts already hold the moisture in so I'm wondering why the need to rinse it?
How does this work without turning the twist-out into a wash n go?balisi said:This is usually in reference to rinsing the hair after a sweaty workout. The salt that sweating leaves behind can be damaging to hair.
My apologies. I mis-read and thought you were referring to rinsing TWISTS, not a TwistOUT. I have heard of twistout wearers being able to do this, but I have never tried it.naturallady said:How does this work without turning the twist-out into a wash n go?