 So this Glamour, this is not a full tutorial, but showing you a takedown of the results of a chunky twist out. Now my hair is about five or six days old, I can't remember correctly, but it's a couple of days old. About four days ago, I did set my hair using the Kinky Tresses Styler along with a lot of body style milk leave-in. Now to avoid, excuse me, to avoid build-up, I like to use similar products or the same product. So the night before, I twisted my hair using one product, the Lotta Body Style Milk, and that is it. A little bit of oil. It's all about technique, you guys. You see here how I'm pulling my hair? You're not supposed to do that. So I'm going to lightly go at the end and make sure that I don't pull my hair causing any breakage, again with this section too. This video is going to be real time showing you basically how I take down my twist. Now since my hair is blonde out and to avoid frizz, I will not separate. I rarely do this. All I'm doing is unraveling, but I will not separate because I like the definition, I like the style, excuse me, the look I get without actually having to separate. I also feel like if I separate, it will get frizzy and I won't have much definition at all. So I like to do these type of styles sometimes where I use the minimum product. I do have an idea of creating a twist out, excuse me, styling my hair with a twist out using only a rinse out conditioner. What about if I use Swab, Reveal 5 and see what the result is? Let me know. Comment below if you would like to see that. Also let me know if you would like to see this tutorial in depth. I'm thinking about recreating this style, which was similar to what I wore in my vlog. I did what I went back home for my high school reunion. I did blow out my hair and I did just very similar style. So I'm thinking about recreating this style in a couple of my weeks. But let me know down below in the comments. Thumbs up, like, subscribe. So yes you guys, just going to continue to unravel my hair and like I said for this particular video, I'm not going to edit much out so you guys can see how quick it takes me. Direction. I did end up separating about five or six sections in the back or twist. That is about it. You're going to see me do about three or four here. And then I tried to do about two on the top, at least near the crown of my head. And I knew that I would get frizz. So I just stopped doing it. I did not add any oil to my hair to help separate because I felt like it was very moisturized. I didn't think I needed. I might also have used my oil mixture the day before. Since it is cooler weather here in Phoenix, I tend to use a heavier oil mixture, like I mentioned in my previous hair video. So my oil mixture consists of olive oil, Jamaican black castor oil, jojoba oil, a little bit of coconut oil, not a lot. What else, what else? Did I say jojoba oil? Sweet almond oil, tea tree oil, lavender oil. And that is it. So yes, kind of fluff enough. This is what the facts look like. I can maintain this for about two to three days. And then I will have to retwist probably longer, three to four days, max four days. And then I will have to retwist or do something else to my hair. So that is it you guys. I've been stretching my hair two weeks before I actually wash because yes, the woman's getting a little lazy. I hope you guys enjoyed this video. Thank you so much for watching. Take care. Bye. Bye.