MummysGirl
New Member
I love twistouts and braidouts and they've really been a huge help during my transition (see my siggy pics)... As I got further into my transition (to natural hair) I started to notice my twistouts weren't as big as they used to anymore, this was because of shrinkage. I still loved the results but I like big hair...
Here is an example of my 'less big' twistout @ 40 weeks post:
I haven't blowdried my hair in over 2 years, I found I didn't need it to get nice results then when I decided to transition, I didn't want to damage my natural very-fine strands.... but after a lot of thought, I decided to blowdry and then flat twist...
I'll admit I didn't love the results but I know what I'll do next time - I'll leave the flat twists or cornrows in for longer than 4 hours and I should be fine.
I DC'd, cowashed... applied my leave in (Giovanni Direct) to my damp hair ans sectioned. I applied IC hair polisher heat protectant (thanks ladies for your help HERE) and took really small sections and blowdried (on the lowest heat setting) using the tension method. I didn't use a comb or brush as I was blowdrying, this was my hair after blowdrying:
It isn't a HUGE change from my results when I airdry in 3-4 ponytails but there was definitely less shrinkage of my new growth. My hair is longer than this when stretched but I'm not really bothered about the length of my hair anymore... I'll start monitoring that again when I'm all natural.
I flat twisted and bantu knotted the ends (applied a little lustrasilk shea butter cholesterol to each sections) and the result was:
A couple of hours, the curls fell (as expected after taking out flat twists after a really short time. I won't let this happen next time.):
It's funny, I wasn't happy cos I didn't get my usual defined twistout but my friends loved my hair
I definitely got what I wanted: BIG HAIR I'm glad I tried this out... I'll stick to my flat twisting/cornrowing airdried hair but Braidouts/Twistouts on blowdried hair will be 'treats' for me (maybe once every 2 months).
HHG Ladies and enjoy what's left of your weekend!!!!
Here is an example of my 'less big' twistout @ 40 weeks post:
I haven't blowdried my hair in over 2 years, I found I didn't need it to get nice results then when I decided to transition, I didn't want to damage my natural very-fine strands.... but after a lot of thought, I decided to blowdry and then flat twist...
I'll admit I didn't love the results but I know what I'll do next time - I'll leave the flat twists or cornrows in for longer than 4 hours and I should be fine.
I DC'd, cowashed... applied my leave in (Giovanni Direct) to my damp hair ans sectioned. I applied IC hair polisher heat protectant (thanks ladies for your help HERE) and took really small sections and blowdried (on the lowest heat setting) using the tension method. I didn't use a comb or brush as I was blowdrying, this was my hair after blowdrying:
It isn't a HUGE change from my results when I airdry in 3-4 ponytails but there was definitely less shrinkage of my new growth. My hair is longer than this when stretched but I'm not really bothered about the length of my hair anymore... I'll start monitoring that again when I'm all natural.
I flat twisted and bantu knotted the ends (applied a little lustrasilk shea butter cholesterol to each sections) and the result was:
A couple of hours, the curls fell (as expected after taking out flat twists after a really short time. I won't let this happen next time.):
It's funny, I wasn't happy cos I didn't get my usual defined twistout but my friends loved my hair
I definitely got what I wanted: BIG HAIR I'm glad I tried this out... I'll stick to my flat twisting/cornrowing airdried hair but Braidouts/Twistouts on blowdried hair will be 'treats' for me (maybe once every 2 months).
HHG Ladies and enjoy what's left of your weekend!!!!