Today I am going to show you how to achieve this style for your little angels; the same tutorial applies to adults as well.
This is a quick and simple
style to do, you can wear it for any occasion so stay with me if you want to
rock this style .
Bear in mind that you might not get the same results depending on:
·
Hair
texture ;
·
Hair length;
·
Products
used;
·
How
Thick or thin your hair is
·
Size
of twist
·
Starting
on damp or dry hair
Prepoo, Shampoo and
Condition your hair the way you usually do. No special shampoo or hair care products
are required for this step.
STEP 2: Forming the
Twist
I used the LOC method
after conditioning.
The curl definition
cream and gel to each individual hair section were applied prior twisting.
The size of the twist
will depend on how short or long your hair is. For short hair small size is perfect,
while with long ones can make big size or small as well , do what you think is
best for you or the final look you would like to achieve.
The curls pattern will
vary, depending on the size of the twist
it works same like flexi rods the bigger you use the bigger curl you get and the smaller you
use the smaller you get.
NB: If you don’t have any of
the products mentioned above, don’t
stress out just apply whatever products you have in hand. The Jamaican Mango locs gel were used because I could not get rid of them as you are aware before I Big Chopped I had dreadlocs so until the stock last(finishes)will be using
it to twist my daughter’s hair and mine.
STEP 3: Bantu Knot
When your twists set
are done, start Bantu Knot them. Again
depending on your length, small elastic bands may be needed to prevent bantu knot to unravel

STEP 4: Bantu Knot Twist
Out
The longer you leave Bantu
Knot Twist in, the stronger the set for your Bantu knot twist-out,
and the longer it's likely to last. You can divide the curls and tease the root
with a comb for a fuller look .
Style and accessorize as desired.


If you have any
questions , would be glad to answer them.
And you what products
do you use to achieve this style?





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