Thursday, April 4, 2013

Installing My First Kinky Twists


As summer nears, I plan on being out and about with my camera. I don't want to be stuck in the house dealing with my hair too often, so when I watched a video by YouTuber ToniDaley80 speaking about installing kinky twists, I wanted to try installing a set of them on myself.

Prepping Natural Hair for Twists, Braids or Weave
  1. I cleansed with a moisturizing shampoo and on my final rinse used a 1:3 Apple cider vinegar : Water mix. 
  2. Deep conditioned using a heating cap.
  3. I stretched my hair by twisting it loosely in large sections. When the twists were about 80% dry, I applied a few drops of jojoba oil to my hands and I divided each twist into 2 smaller sections. I stretched it further by starting off with a braid only at the root and then a loose twist.
Keep in mind that I did not do this all in one day. While the twists were air drying, I put on a knitted hat and went to the park with Hubby, my dog, and my Nikon. The process left my hair so soft, I could hardly keep my hands out of it. I will repeat this process upon take down.

Ready to shoot ya!
Installation
  • Complete install took 11½ hours but keep in mind, this was my very first time. I wanted to make sure they looked like a professional did them so I took my time.
  • To see the back of my head, I used 2 mirrors, parting each section with a metal pin tail comb.
  • I used almost 5 packs of Marley Hair by Janet Collection (color 1B) that I purchased from my local BSS at $5/pack. Marley hair has a very natural texture similar to my own kinky hair so you can't tell where my hair ends and I LOVE that.
  • Slightly larger sections were done in the back to save time.
  • I dipped it in hot water avoiding my hair to soften the twists.
I plan on keeping them in for at least 4 weeks but I'm hoping they will last for 8 weeks. I learned a lot while installing them and when I've mastered the whole process, I will probably make a tutorial detailing everything.

What I Love About Doing It Myself
  • I control how tight the twists are. This is suppose to be a protective style, so I don't want to cause damage to my edges by pulling on them too tightly or weighing down small sections of my edges with hair that's too heavy.
  • It cost me only $25 to purchase the hair and I did them from the comfort of my home.
  • I can refresh the twists anytime because I'm confident that I can do them myself.
  • When I wake up, my hair is done... LOVE THAT.
I would definitely do it again, especially if I'm going on vacation. I'll have to come up with a few ways to style them, but I'm quite happy using a scrunchie to keep them back. Perhaps next time I can experiment with a shorter length or doing them larger for that Janet Jackson / Poetic Justice look.

I was nervous this was going to be a huge waste of time but thankfully they came out great.

2 comments :

  1. You would look SUPER good with the Poetic Justice look! Seriously! They came out awesome. I think I'm going to rock my afro puff again this summer as the weather here is so dry (like the winters in the States). Maybe someday I'll do the wig thing but I wouldn't feel comfortable wearing them to go to class. The kids just wouldn't be able to handle it! lol.

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    1. Thanks Sis. It's funny you should say that cause I just saw that Janet is rockin' them now. That little afro puff saved me so much headache. I still keep on for emergency LOL. I'm glad you like it as much as I do.

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