In LOVE with this one!! So happy this vid came across my feed! I've been really tryna find a style that I can leave my hair alone for a while and I feel like this could really work! I finally tried the curlformers and while they are nice I still felt unfulfilled lol Thanks for this vid! I was just thinking of trying a twist out using old school hair grease but I think Imma roll with this "loose twist out" which by the way I've never heard it called this and once again I'm super happy you shared!
Wow! This is fantastic! Thank you so much for making this video. I have fine hair and always wanted to do natural twists as a style, but because my hair is fine it looks awful. This is a technique that should be able to work! I swear we have the same hair. Thank you SO much! ❤️ Btw - I just subscribed!
Thank you for such a thorough video, especially on how you layer products and prep your hair for twists. The tips at the end are also very helpful. Your hair definitely looks healthy and full - love it 👌🏾 it’s a great style on you. I tried loose twists for 2 weeks (also an idea I got from your channel) and I can already see a difference in how my hair retains length and stays moisturized. I took them down yesterday with no breakage. I plan to wash/stretch my hair and put them right back in again. Loose twists for the win. Winter can’t stop us. 🙃💪🏾🙏🏽 Have a great night!
hey....honestly I don't think my ends were cut blunt. The deva cut is a very "uneven" sort of cut. In the past though, when I had my hair cut more even, I'd just twist really tight and add some gel to hold the ends together.
Nice tutorial. It also looked pretty full when you took down the bantu knots. Maybe you could have rocked that for a few days as well. I will have to try this once I get comfortable with using some type of heat on my hair. Yours looks very pretty as usual.
Thanks so much. Does it dry out? How often do you moisturise? How do you maintain it to stop roughing up especially at night. Also don’t you get a lot of build up? Thanks
Olusola Olaniyi hi no i dont ever really get product build up. I moisturize my loose twists at night with spray and cream moisturizer. I shared that night time routine a few videos ago. Very simple When I do wash and gos I moisturizes less frequently - every 3 days or so
My hair is too fine for Shea butter but that tropic isle butter I'm using it now has a sealant it feels a bit dry but whatever styles I do to my hair it still comes out looking good and it's not heavy or weighed down.
yeah shea butter can be a bit heavy but the one way you can use it is to whip it into a cream and use it sparingly. The Tropic Isle Butter is made with Shea Butter too but I find it melts so easily an absorbs well
hi, I actually say what the products are in the video not just show them: - Eden Bodyworks Marshmallow Almond Hydration Serum - Natty Naturals leave in conditioner - lemongrass - Mane Choice Anti-breakage Split End Serum - Tropic Isle Living Black Castor Oil hair butter
@@FineNaturalHairandFaith I have noticed that just going natural seems to have really almost stopped my split ends, not nearly as many as I had with relaxed hair.
It does look full and thicker. You are doing a great job it is growing pretty fast. I always need tips to help make my hair look full.
Tina DJC thanks lady. Keep watching :) More tips coming
Love it. I wore this style years ago and I’m thinking about trying them again. Yours looked great!
Thanks! I haven’t done these in a while myself
this is a neat little treat to doing a different two strand style. Im here for it
In LOVE with this one!! So happy this vid came across my feed! I've been really tryna find a style that I can leave my hair alone for a while and I feel like this could really work! I finally tried the curlformers and while they are nice I still felt unfulfilled lol Thanks for this vid! I was just thinking of trying a twist out using old school hair grease but I think Imma roll with this "loose twist out" which by the way I've never heard it called this and once again I'm super happy you shared!
You're so welcome! i love Curlformers but I do feel like they stress my hair a little so I don’t do them often
Wow! This is fantastic! Thank you so much for making this video. I have fine hair and always wanted to do natural twists as a style, but because my hair is fine it looks awful. This is a technique that should be able to work! I swear we have the same hair.
Thank you SO much! ❤️
Btw - I just subscribed!
Heyyyy it’s always good when hair sisters and cousins find each other 😊
Thank you for such a thorough video, especially on how you layer products and prep your hair for twists. The tips at the end are also very helpful. Your hair definitely looks healthy and full - love it 👌🏾 it’s a great style on you.
I tried loose twists for 2 weeks (also an idea I got from your channel) and I can already see a difference in how my hair retains length and stays moisturized. I took them down yesterday with no breakage. I plan to wash/stretch my hair and put them right back in again. Loose twists for the win. Winter can’t stop us. 🙃💪🏾🙏🏽 Have a great night!
Lyndra Vassar yay! Glad you like them. I’m alternating my twists with the wash and go
I agree. Maybe I should try it out...
Looks great😊
Gorgeous!!! Yes your hair has grown quite a bit. How do your secure blunt cut ends so they don't ravel apart? 👍👍💛
hey....honestly I don't think my ends were cut blunt. The deva cut is a very "uneven" sort of cut. In the past though, when I had my hair cut more even, I'd just twist really tight and add some gel to hold the ends together.
Fine Natural Hair and Faith Thanks Cap!
How do you maintain them so it will last two weeks without them frizzing up?
I love this video. Thank you for making this. I am subscribing immediately lol
Thanks for watching !
Nice tutorial. It also looked pretty full when you took down the bantu knots. Maybe you could have rocked that for a few days as well. I will have to try this once I get comfortable with using some type of heat on my hair. Yours looks very pretty as usual.
thank you. That's what I love about loose twists done on stretched hair. the fullness. I didn't use a lot of heat. It was more of a warm dryer
Thanks so much. Does it dry out? How often do you moisturise? How do you maintain it to stop roughing up especially at night. Also don’t you get a lot of build up? Thanks
Olusola Olaniyi hi no i dont ever really get product build up. I moisturize my loose twists at night with spray and cream moisturizer. I shared that night time routine a few videos ago. Very simple
When I do wash and gos I moisturizes less frequently - every 3 days or so
About how many twists did you end up with? Thanks for the video.
Sharrone Blanck Chile I don’t even know lol. I just wanted to finish and i refused to compromise on size so there’s at least 60
Great video and skin is looking lovely.
thanks lady. I hope you're doing well! :)
Thanks for trying the mints!
you're welcome! It was my pleasure :) We are still sucking them up lol
My hair is too fine for Shea butter but that tropic isle butter I'm using it now has a sealant it feels a bit dry but whatever styles I do to my hair it still comes out looking good and it's not heavy or weighed down.
yeah shea butter can be a bit heavy but the one way you can use it is to whip it into a cream and use it sparingly. The Tropic Isle Butter is made with Shea Butter too but I find it melts so easily an absorbs well
Nice hair looks 😊 I like the music too who is it ?
Julie Anderson thanks. I
Don’t recall the artists but I get pretty much all my music here on TH-cam
If possible please list the products its hard the catch the names even when rewinding over and over....awesome video 💯🤎
hi, I actually say what the products are in the video not just show them:
- Eden Bodyworks Marshmallow Almond Hydration Serum
- Natty Naturals leave in conditioner - lemongrass
- Mane Choice Anti-breakage Split End Serum
- Tropic Isle Living Black Castor Oil hair butter
@@FineNaturalHairandFaith awesome thanks so much...I know you said them but I must have spelled a few wrong as I couldn't find them online....🙏🏽
@@zayzay7906 👍🏾
Does that split end serum really works
Milissa Richards yes. It doesn’t stop them or mend them but it helps prevent them or rather slows them down
@@FineNaturalHairandFaith I think I want to give it a try
@@FineNaturalHairandFaith I have noticed that just going natural seems to have really almost stopped my split ends, not nearly as many as I had with relaxed hair.
@@FineNaturalHairandFaith that is unless my glasses don't work well either! :-) LOL!
I love it! How many twists did you end up doing? I am going to try this myself!
MsYorkman *blank stare*
I didn’t count lol