I may be well into my month without heat experiment but if I'm not this will get me there. Once again I've put mini twists in my hair. I believe this is my third time trying. I really didn't do anything different from the previous times besides making the twists smaller.
As much as I like the style I don't know if I can stand doing this to myself again. If I can find someone to do them for me great but if not it'll be a long time before I do them again. I started the twists Tuesday afternoon and finished Friday night. I like my results much more than the first two times but my hair is still a lot thinner around the front of my head compared to the back so that's annoying.
I did my twists on freshly washed and blown dry hair to stretch (does that mean I cheated on my month with no heat?). I worked in sections to make it a little easier on myself. This is definitely a good low maintenance style for the summer. Hopefully next time I can find some kind soul to do them for me so it won't take a week.
Here's a few pictures of the results:
Friday, July 13, 2012
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Hair Experiment: Two Strand Twist Out
In continuing with my month of no heat experiment I decided to try a two strand twist out. I have to say that I really like the results. The style was very quick and easy to do and I'll definitely do it again.
I did this style on freshly washed wet hair and let it dry over night. The products I used were: Eco Styler Gel, Kinky Curly Knot Today leave in and a little castor oil. I also had a spray bottle of water in case my hair started to get dry. The process is pretty simple: apply product, detangle, twist, repeat. The one little extra thing I did was to add bobby pins at the root of each twist to keep them flat. I got that idea from Naptural85 on YouTube.
Here are some pictures of the twists and the results:
I did this style on freshly washed wet hair and let it dry over night. The products I used were: Eco Styler Gel, Kinky Curly Knot Today leave in and a little castor oil. I also had a spray bottle of water in case my hair started to get dry. The process is pretty simple: apply product, detangle, twist, repeat. The one little extra thing I did was to add bobby pins at the root of each twist to keep them flat. I got that idea from Naptural85 on YouTube.
Here are some pictures of the twists and the results:
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
No Heat Update
In my last blog I said I was gonna try going a month without heat. So far it's going alright but I'm having trouble deciding what to do with my hair next. I wore flat two strand twists for a while but they weren't as good as the last time so I didn't keep them in very long.
After that I wore a twist out for a few days, then for these past couple of days I've been wearing my hair pulled back into a bun. I can't believe it hasn't even been two weeks yet which means I have over two weeks left for my little experiment.
I may try a wash & go next and see if I can actually define my curls since I've never really tried that. Then who knows. Maybe I'll give flexi rods another try. That's all for now. Below is a pic of how I wore my hair today. Very simple.
After that I wore a twist out for a few days, then for these past couple of days I've been wearing my hair pulled back into a bun. I can't believe it hasn't even been two weeks yet which means I have over two weeks left for my little experiment.
I may try a wash & go next and see if I can actually define my curls since I've never really tried that. Then who knows. Maybe I'll give flexi rods another try. That's all for now. Below is a pic of how I wore my hair today. Very simple.
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Hair Experiment: A Month With No Heat
Now I know going a month without may not be much to you (or most naturals out there), but as someone who wears their hair straight about 98% of the time, it's a lot for me. I can probably count on one hand the number of heat-less hairstyles I've worn since being fully natural. Now that the weather is starting to warm up maintaining a straight look is much more difficult as we all know. That humidity is the devil I tell you!!!! With that being said I'm on the lookout for cute natural and heat free styles I can wear for the summer without worrying about edges, my hair reverting, etc.
At this point I'm not entirely sure what I want to do with my hair other than some flat twists up into a high bun or a ponytail like in my last post. I would do mini twists again but my arms hurt at the thought so I'm not gonna go there this time. I really just want to find something low maintenance that I can easily do myself. I'm also still on the lookout for natural hair salons in my area but there's a few possibilities I just haven't checked out yet. Right now my hair is straightened (as usual) and I'm really not gonna have time to try anything new this week so my month probably won't start until next week sometime (I really hate experimenting with my hair when I have things to do in case it looks crazy and I don't have time to fix it which is why I'm waiting).
I guess that's all for know. I'll let you know how it works out.
At this point I'm not entirely sure what I want to do with my hair other than some flat twists up into a high bun or a ponytail like in my last post. I would do mini twists again but my arms hurt at the thought so I'm not gonna go there this time. I really just want to find something low maintenance that I can easily do myself. I'm also still on the lookout for natural hair salons in my area but there's a few possibilities I just haven't checked out yet. Right now my hair is straightened (as usual) and I'm really not gonna have time to try anything new this week so my month probably won't start until next week sometime (I really hate experimenting with my hair when I have things to do in case it looks crazy and I don't have time to fix it which is why I'm waiting).
I guess that's all for know. I'll let you know how it works out.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Hair Experiment: Flat Twists w/ Two Strand Twists
As I said in my last post I've been wanting to do more natural styles and use less heat so I finally did. I tried this style early during my transition but this time it came out much better. The style was done on freshly washed and conditioned hair and it was still wet/damp when I started twisting. The products I used were 100% coconut oil, Eco Styler Gel and Shea Moisture Curling Souffle. I'm not sure if the Shea Moisture actually did anything but it's been sitting on my dresser neglected so I just wanted to use it for something.
For this style, I made a part across the top of my head from ear to ear to separate the front and back. Then I did two strand flat twists in the front of my head followed by loose two strand twists in the back. I actually like how it came out and I'll probably do this style again because it was really easy. I can't give an accurate time for how long it took because there was a while when I was just staring in the mirror trying to figure out exactly what I wanted to do. I also did a little experimenting with the twists going in different directions before I finally settled on something so I'm sure it took a lot longer than it should have.
In the future, I'll probably try to flat twist the hair up towards the crown of my head instead of down towards my neck. Here are a few pictures of the results.
For this style, I made a part across the top of my head from ear to ear to separate the front and back. Then I did two strand flat twists in the front of my head followed by loose two strand twists in the back. I actually like how it came out and I'll probably do this style again because it was really easy. I can't give an accurate time for how long it took because there was a while when I was just staring in the mirror trying to figure out exactly what I wanted to do. I also did a little experimenting with the twists going in different directions before I finally settled on something so I'm sure it took a lot longer than it should have.
In the future, I'll probably try to flat twist the hair up towards the crown of my head instead of down towards my neck. Here are a few pictures of the results.
My flat twists are getting much better if I do say so myself. |
Pardon the stuff in the background...lol |
View from the back. |
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