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Friday, May 4, 2012

NATURAL HAIR SEW IN!!!!!

Hello!!! Great news! My friend Chaniece let me put a natural hair sew in in her hair! Yay me! And her I guess lol! Anyway, I've recently convinced Chaniece to go natural and she's loving her hair growth but she was getting very apprehensive about how her hair would look once it's fully natural, so I said "let's do a sew in and see if you like it"!!! So I shampooed, deep, conditioned and did a protein treatment prior to braiding it. I oiled her scalp, rubbed a heat protectant on her hair and blow dried her hair, just to make braiding it a little easier because her hair is very tightly coiled. After blow drying, I braided her whole head in a beehive for a full sew in.  Her hair is EXTREMELY THICK and needed NO braid hair added in. I sewed the tracks in going around in the beehive pattern because she wanted a side bang, I then did a closure at the top. After all the tracks were in, I wet her hair to curl it (the hair was a wet and wavy and came straight), scrunched mousse on the hair in sections and BAAM! Luscious "natural" hair lol!
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Loose, wild and free!

PInned back (side view)


Front view, side bang

Style of the Week: Twist Out

Hey Yall! My style of this week is a twist out! This is THE hardest style of my natural hair life simply because my hair does not stay raveled upon itself (sad face lol). I've attempted this style numerous times and every time I take the twist apart, I hate it and put it in a high bun, but I've found the light and now I may make this style my staple! Even though I hardly ever put heat on my hair, in order to achieve my twist out I have to sit under the dryer for about 15 minutes to set the twists. This style is done best on clean hair because it can last me for about 3 days, a plus for me!

1. After freshly washing my hair a DC-ing it, I separate my hair into 2 sections, a left and a right.
2. I apply Giovanni Direct Leave-In to my soaking wet hair and split each section into 3 sections.
3. With each of these mini sections, I form my twists. I simply grab a small piece of hair (my twists work better in a smaller size because the curl pattern is more defined), apply a bit of Shea Moisture Curl Enhancing Smoothie, a bit of coconut oil to seal in the moisture and twist with 2 sections.
4. When I get to the end of the twist, I seal with shea butter. Usually this would hold a person's hair together but not mine, o the next few steps may not apply to you!
5. Being that the back half of my hair is way curlier than the front, which is almost bone straight, I choose to flat twist the front of my hair in extremely small sections, bantu knot the ends of each twists and rubber band them (bad, I know) to mimic the curl pattern of the twist in the back.
6. After all my twists are complete I sit under a hooded dryer for 15 mintues.
7. After my 15 minutes are up I simply tie my hair up with a silk bonnet and sleep. I usually do ALL my styles on my hair right before I go to bed, it's kind of relaxing :)
8. The next morning I rub and bit of coconut oil on each twist, unravel and fluff. BAAM! Gorgeous twist out!
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