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From: Jetlunarskye
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  • He kind of looks like black Zachary Quinto (Sylar from Heroes)

  • You'll do me. So cute.

  • Luv ur vid, think that ur awesome for doing this video. My stepson just ask me to do his hair so this will be of some help! You Rock!

  • Handsome!!

  • These are awesome! Wish I could do that...so far, stuck with the afro at the moment.

    What kind of leave in conditioner do you prefer? The cream or the spray?

  • It's cool seeing a natural hair video from a guy! There's so many from the womenses!! Your hair looks great too. You remind me of Shawn Wayans a little, especially when he was younger. (That's a good thing. LOL)

  • @aGwEENapple lol, thanks! Yeah, there are a lot of videos by the womenz here :D But they inspire me to make these awesome hairstyles. Thanks again!

  • @Jetlunarskye You're welcome! =] I have to say too, that I can relate to a lot of the things you brought up in this video too. My twist outs haven't really came out looking the way I wish they would. =[ LOL (like 'rusticbeauty', she has AMAZING twistout hair!!) And after I wash my hair before conditioning it, it's sometimes a little crispy too. I'm still learning though.

  • great job

  • please, ignore the ignorance below. you are gorgeous, they are jealous.

  • U r super cute!!!

  • @JordanTheJetzon thanks! :)

  • why dyu act so homo

  • @pkketchup lolol, because I am a homosexual :)

  • @Jetlunarskye euughh dats nasty. but why you gotta act so feminine?

  • @YARDIEBWOII I dunno, I just....act like that? I am gay, so maybe that has something do do with it.

  • @Jetlunarskye lool.. nah ur just 1 of those over-gay dudes .. theres other gay ppl that dont show their feminine side like u

  • @YARDIEBWOII yeah, I get that a lot. Lol :)

  • @cj2nd12 Since August of 2008. As soon as it's November, I'll post another video. I'm growing my hair back out, and it's been about 3 months since I cut it in April of 2011. :)

  • Yes it turned out really nice...I just revisited cantu leave in myself... I like it now

  • :) Your hair does look very nice thanks for sharing with us:)

  • I think my hair I'd damaged cause I'm like 6 months and it's not like ling long like other ppl :( plus it gets dry

  • I like you twist I miss my hair at this length : (

  • @Appplecidder I've seen your videos and they're very informative! I can't wait till I can get some length like you. Ugh...this waiting process is killer!!

  • @Jetlunarskye awww thanks glad you liked.. I would say try to keep those ends as protected as you can twist are great for low munipulation but your ends are still exposed to the elements... Thats why cornrows and flat twist are great for protective stlye.. I have been bunning my hair while in braids..

  • Nice twists...You should rinse them daily to give it a fresh look everyday and get ride of the dirt from daily activity...just shake them and let them air dry...don't towel dry because that might cause frizz.

  • @benjaminscameron I'll try this. I wet my hair everyday in the shower so that the shape looks right and my twists can hang down, but I towel dry. Because of that, I've experienced massive frizzing, so I'll try air drying instead!

  • I was just wondering... but your hair looks great,... but i herd that after 6 months the hair lock up!. Is that true?... and if so, can you twist it up and then before it locks up take it out,.. and twist it again.... because i want this hairstyle... but I DO NOT WANT LOCKS!!!... so is that possible that i can just keep twisting them and NOT let them lock up?....

  • i was just wondering... but your hair looks great,... but i herd that after 6 months the hair lock up!. Is that true?... and if so, can you twist it up and then before it locks up take it out,.. and twist it again.... because i want this hairstyle... but I DO NOT WANT LOCKS!!!... so is that possible that i can just keep twisting them and NOT let them lock up?....

  • @fulltwist7 Yes, it's possible to keep hair in twists for over long periods of time and not have them lock up. I don't want locks as well, because I love the versatility of wearing twists, then twist outs and afros. The key is just moisture. Keep a spray bottle of water nearby, and make sure that your hair is moisturized at least twice a day while in twists. You can leave it in twist for up to 2 months with no locking if it's properly moisturized :)

  • @Jetlunarskye oh ok thanks... because i was thinking about getting them as supose to the braids (THEY HURT) i wanted to grow my hair out long.. i thought maybe twist can do.. i was just hoping they didnt lock up after long periods of time. so thankz!

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