9/12/2023 0 Comments Twist out![]() ![]() Once your hair is 100% dry, rub a little oil on your hands and begin to unravel starting from the ends. ![]() To dry your braids properly, sit under a hooded dryer for about 1 ½ to 2 hours. ![]() To avoid a frizzy braid out, make sure your hair is 100% dry before unraveling your braids. If you have heat-damaged hair or if you are transitioning, you can use flexi rods or perm rods on your ends to create a curl. Twirl the ends of your braid around your fingers to establish an even pattern. Be sure to start braiding close to the root so you get uniform definition from ends to roots. Now it’s time to braid! Working in sections, take an even amount of strands and braid. Once your hair is sectioned, begin to apply your leave-in conditioner and follow up with your cream or butter, detangling and distributing the products to your strands thoroughly. Do note that the bigger the braid, the longer it will take to dry. If you desire a tighter longer-lasting pattern, create smaller sections and for a looser pattern, create medium to larger sections. On wet hair, begin to section and detangle your hair. If you have high porosity or very dry hair, add your favorite sealant – like Polished to seal in moisture and keep your curls hydrated. For the perfect braid out, we recommend you use a detangling brush like a Denman or Felicia Leatherwood brush as well as two product combinations – a moisturizing leave-in conditioner and a curl defining cream or butter. sh) 1: Gather Your Styling Products and ToolsĪfter you shampoo and condition, it’s time to gather your styling products and tools. ![]()
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