How I achieved this look:
Step One: Part Hair in 3 large sections.
Step Two: De-tangle each section with a with a wide tooth comb.
Make sure your hair is wet or damp to avoid breakage while combing.
Step Three: Divide each section into 3 parts.
Your sections should be large enough to hold 3 flat twists each.
Step Four: Apply product to your strands before starting to twist.
I used Oyin Handmade's Shine and Define with a little whipped pudding.
Not sure how to flat twist? Click HERE to learn.
Step Five: Distribute product evenly to strands by finger combing or using a Denman brush and start twisting.
Step Six: Seal ends with a heavy product like Shea butter and allow twists to set overnight.
I used my Safi Hair Care's Hairsicle Cream
Step Seven: When taking down the twists make sure your hands are lightly coated with oil to reduce frizzies. Coconut oil is perfect for taking down twists/braids and it penetrates the hair shaft for added moisture/shine.
Step Eight: Style as desired. I left mine alone, middle part and all.
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Isn't that definition to die for?
xoxo,
Alex
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