I have never twisted my whole head. I want to start wearing twists as a protective style. What do you use to get your twists to stay?
I twist on dry hair that airdried in braids.Do you twist on dry hair or wet hair?
Any tips and advice is appreciated in advance.
Nothing. I twist on bare, clean, braid-stretched hair.
I twist on dry hair that airdried in braids.
Twist like this and you will have long lasting twists that don't tangle no matter how many washes you put your hair through. Once you get the hang of twisting like that, it becomes second nature to do. (Notice that I twirl both strands anticlockwise then wrap them around each other clockwise. It's important that the twirl for both be in the same direction. You'll find doing it this make the strand just wrap around each other naturally the way you were going to wind them, which makes the process go faster.) If you don't believe about how convenient twisting like this is, ask @Nix08)
I prefer to twist on dry then get hair wet so ends shrink up and form cute cylindrical shapes that IMO look better than the frayed, wide ends one gets when they finish twisting. I also like how when they are wet, they hang straight, so I let them drip-dry so they can be neater looking.
I co sign everything that @Nonie said. It has changed the hair experience for my 3 year old dd...I swear it's just amazing
Twisting like that looks like it would take 4-eva! How long does it take and how long can you keep them in for? Does it give it more hang or is it less tangled when you take them down? sorry for all of the questions I've just never seen twists done like that before.
@Nonie I thought this was the only way to do twists? What other way is there to twist?
Oh for me, twist on air-dried air that's been stretched with moisturizing butter and eco styler on the ends as I finger-twirl them...although this is the first time I've done it LOL
@Nonie it seems though your twists are actually anticlockwise cos I twist clockwise and it looks different. Unfortunately I cannot show pics cos I don't have any on camera right now
Thanks a lot that visual helped. That's actually how I twist. I thought maybe I was doing something wrong cos my twists do hold@jerseygurl, it should not make a difference whether you twirl anticlockwise first and then wrap them clockwise or twirl clockwise first and wrap anticlockwise. As long as the wrapping is done opposite to the twirling, you should get a similar twist.
I just undid a twist to check and I clearly twist in the directions I said above; the arrows in the images below show the direction I do the individual twirls and then the direction I do the wrapping of the twirled strands:
Thanks a lot that visual helped. That's actually how I twist. I thought maybe I was doing something wrong cos my twists do hold