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4. The Hairoine Presents: Twists

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  • once the twist r done can u seperate the two strands of hair? or would u reccomend leaning them the way they r? thk 4 da insight.

  • Yea, I always do a twist out (separate the twists). But usuall after I've had my twists in for a couple of days because twist outs don't stay in as long.

  • beautiful your hair is stunning

  • Thank you!

  • Do you have any tips that might help us keep her hair healthy and beautiful, without resorting to the use of harsh chemicals? I know that in one of your vids you mentioned the baking soda/distilled water washing solution as well as the cider vingegar/honey rinse. Is there anything else that you could recommend?

  • If you subscribe to my channel, you'll be able to find some tips. I'm always adding new videos!

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  • Hey, I've been thinking about going natural and styling my hair in twists myself but my hair is trained to be pressed. I was wondering if converting the hair to twist would still work out or would I have to chop off all of my hair? And also I wanted to know how long do your twist last?

  • Gorgeous :-)

    -Rochelle.

  • Hey, I have a question. How do you section/part the hair you forget to explain...

  • Your hair is so beautiful. Almost a year since my last perm. You inspire me to keep it natural. Thank you.

  • msbrice your hair is gorgeous.

  • j'm bien ta video !!! tu fais très bien les twists

  • Hott beats !!

  • i wanna make it like da pic in 0:53

  • you are so gorgeous and your twistout is beautiful

  • anyone can do twists, but from personal experience i can say that when you untwist them, the two textures won't look all that great because the relaxed hair will look "stringy." i suggest wearing a head band or scarf to cover a good portion of the natural part so it won't look as conflicting. you can minimize the difference by doing dry twists - blow drying your hair first.

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