 But don't flex up high, let's see it, I'ma tell you something about it. So today's video is gonna be very quick, very short. I just wanted to show you guys my nighttime routine on how I put my hair up in order to make my twist-outs last me at least five to seven days. Whenever I do a twist-out in my hair, that's it, like, that's my style for the week. Both by day four or five, it looks kind of rough. I either put it up in a puff or tilt it to the side, I make a style out of it. But my curls stay popping for the entire week, in fact. My hair always look better on second and third day hair. So this is first day hair, it's not bad, but once I do my nighttime routine tonight and take my hair down in the morning, to me it always looks even better. So I'm just gonna show you guys real quick what I do at night before I go to bed in order to maintain my curls for the entire week. So today I'm gonna be using Alique Natural's Lemongrass Leaven because every night I do, I don't re-moisturize my hair in terms of doing the whole process, whether I use the lock method or the LCO method. I just get a light spray and even spray my hair, twist it in big, and that's it. I don't really do much to it. So I'm just gonna try this out. I haven't used it before and this bottle is actually brand new. I'm just gonna show you guys what I do. So if you saw my previous video on me using Baskin Bloom for, sorry, what am I saying? If you saw my previous video of me using Baskin Blue Hair Care Line, you know that my twist to achieve this twist out was way smaller. Well, when I put my hair up at night, I really twist in my hair big and every night it gets bigger. Some people, they could just put their hair up in a pineapple and throw a bonnet on and go to sleep. My hair type can't do that. My hair would look like a big poof in the morning or my curls would be too tangled and knotted to, you know, still wear out and look decent. So I can't do that if you have long hair and loose or curls on you, you can, but I know I can't. So this is my method and what I do every night to maintain my curls. So I take a big section, way bigger than the section was from my initial twist out. I spritz it a little bit, not a lot, just a little bit, you don't want it soaking wet or anything. I just want to keep your hair moisturized throughout the week and then I just twist it in. As you can see, I'm not manipulating the curls. I'm just twisting it in big, just like that. And I actually do the front section a little smaller than the back because my curls are much tighter in the front and the middle of my hair, twirl the end and that's it. So I just let it separate naturally because you don't want to manipulate the curls. Just take a big section and for some people, this may seem like a lot of work, but I can do this in like 10 minutes or less and to me, that's not bad because you're maintaining the style for the entire week so it's still saving you time than going to sleep with your hair out and having to do your hair over, completely over by day 2 or 3 so this is what I do. I'm just going to speed some of this up because I do not want this to be a long video so you guys can just watch. As the days go by, my twist just gets bigger and bigger. You guys will see in a later video when I'm reviewing the basket because by then I would have about like 3 or 4 days old hair. So you're not going to see in this video because I'm not going to record myself taking my hair down in the morning, but I just wanted to show you guys what I do at night. So this is all I do, twist my hair in big, do not manipulate your curls at all and in the morning you unravel, shake and you go and it looks amazing. Check out my upcoming videos to see how my hair looks and you guys will see that you know my second and third day here looks even better than my first day here. I don't know why but it just does well. To me, maybe it might not to you but whatever. So I just do that, I hop on my bunnet, I go to sleep and that's it. In the morning, take this off, unravelled and go. Hope you guys enjoyed this video. Like, comment, subscribe, hit that bell and I'll see you guys in my next one.