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JazzAngel

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your twist out method? I was just looking at your natural pictures and I love the way you go from straight to wave/curly. How did you achieve that wavy/curly look. I love the moist and sheen of your hair as well.
 
I'm not sweetcocoa, but I'm pretty sure that's just her natural curl with a little gel and/or pomade...
 
I actually makes finger coils.....(4-5 in the pics). I now do a head full of them...securing them at the scalp with a hair clip. I twist them(using my thumb and index finger) with a creamy leave-in of conditioner and melted shea pomade(1/2 teaspoon) and Carol's Daughter Healthy Hair Butter(lot's of it). They will unravel a little...but that's okay. Once they dry (90%) I smooth a little gel over each coil(I'm currently loving Aura Cacia Curl Enhancing gel), then let the gel dry before seperating them(as if seperating a straw set). If I just air dry I get waves and curls mixed up...and more shrinkage...I get less shrinkage when I dry it in coils. Does that make sense?
 
Thanks Sweetcocoa,
well I love the soft pulled back look. When my hair broke off I found it hard to maintain a friz-free look. As a result I now love my hair in looser updoos and twist outs that aren't perfect.

I did not understand your drying process with and with out twist. Can you explain this again?

Thanks
JA
 
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