![]() ![]() If you like a middle or side part, make sure you separate it with the part in mind.However many sections make twisting easier than do that. ![]() Step 1: Separate your hair into four big sections or more. Now let’s get into the actual steps of the twist out. I use the LCM method now, I’m not sure if that’s even a thing but it’s, leave-in conditioner, cream/custard, mousse.I usually start on freshly washed damp hair.I air dry my hair, but I also give myself time to allow it to completely dry! This is key! If you don’t allow your hair to fully dry, you’ve honestly just wasted your time.So my method of choice is two-strand twists or twist outs. I’m a twist out girl, that wash n’ go life isn’t for me.Technique, products, method, how you dry your hair, it all matters. You have to be patient and gentle with your hair!.I’m not a stylist I’m just doing what I know based if of living in my hair and getting to know it.I highly recommend you follow bloggers who have a similar hair texture to yours because what may work for one girl may not work for you. My hair texture is a mixture of 4b and 4c.So in this post, I’m going to break down in detail how I create my everyday fro’ using the twist out method and some need to know’s along the way. I’ve been natural for almost 4 years now and I’ve explored different techniques and watched a million YouTubers style their hair until I finally found a method that worked for me. It took me a while to come up with exactly how I wanted my fro to look down to the method, volume, and shape. ![]()
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