Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Instructions For Black Hair Twists

Hair twists require time and commitment. When styled and groomed properly, twists will look elegant and chic; they eliminate the need for daily combing, brushing and styling, resulting in healthier, longer hair. Unlike straightening coarse hair via heat and chemicals, twists is a natural, chemical-free approach to fashion hair.


Styling


Decide what style of twists you want to wear; two strand twists, dreadlocks and sister locks are among the most popular. Two strand twists do not lock and require more maintenance than dreads or sister locks. Two strand twists are generally styled on short length hair. Dreadlocks and sister locks require commitment because they are styles that are not easily discarded. Know that consistent maintenance will be required for whichever style you choose.


Part your hair into neat, small sections. The smaller the twists, the more refined and elegant they will look. Do not make them too small; they will be difficult to manage. Toggle your sections so that your twists will overlap each other. If you are styling two strand twists, using your fingers to twist the strands together is the simplest strategy. There is an intricate technique involved in styling sister locks; it is advisable that you seek the services of a professional sister locks specialist before attempting to style your own hair.


If you are styling dreadlocks, use a comb to grab and twist your hair. Twist your strands in a clock-wise direction. Your strands will hold their shape. If you feel that they will unravel, try using beeswax and hair pins to help secure them. You can go back and tighten your locks as often as you need to; just be sure to moisturize them with hair cream before you twist. Your hair will eventually conform to the style and the need to re-twist will diminish.


Maintenance


Once you have completed styling your dreadlocks, avoid wetting them until they lock. This can take up to two months. In the mean time, dress your hair daily with hair cream or hair lotion to prevent your locks from becoming dry and brittle. Cover your locks with a scarf while you sleep; this will prevent your hair from unraveling.


When your dreadlocks are completely locked, wash and condition them weekly. Always twist your locks after washing. Skipping this step will result in matted, tangled hair.


If you have styled two strand twists, avoid wetting your hair until you are ready to restyle it. Restyle your hair every two weeks lest your twists begin to lock. If you wish to wash your hair without restyling it, try wearing a nylon stocking over your head while you wash. The stocking will help your twists hold their shape.


The key to having beautiful twists is consistent washing and twisting. Use hair products that are designed for black hair and always seek the advice of a professional when you are unsure of what to do.







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