Inspired by: Jill Scott and Tia of Her Best Hair
Get the look:
- Using the end of a metail rat tail comb, part about half of the hair, tie the other half off and start cornrowing that side. You can do whatever design you would like. I used Bee Mine Luscious Moisturizer and Curly Butter on each cornrow. I made the cornrows very loose for the protective styling challenge. If you do not know how to cornrow, please visit this website: Cornrows.co.uk This is the website that taught me how to cornrow.
- Once you get to the end of your cornrow, add a little more product to the remaining hair, add the hair together so instead of 3 sections you will have two. Start twisting one section clockwise, and the other counter clockwise. This is the two strand sister twist method. Keep twisting the pieces in different directions while twisting around each other.
- Once that side is all complete with cornrows going into sister twists, start parting medium sized boxes, add product, and do the sister twist method. You want your thumbs and pointer fingers holding on to each section close to the scalp. Your twist is going to unravel some, so you want to twist it close to the scalp, however, you don't want to tug on the scalp. Once you get to the end of each twist, you can start doing a regular two strand twist, then roll the ends with your fingers.
- You will do this to the entire head of hair until you are finished.
Maintaining this style
- Moisturize each night with your product of choice
- Cover hair each night with a satin bonnet, or have your child sleep on a satin pillowcase
Kudos to you and Little A. I don't even know if I can sit still that long. ;)
ReplyDeleteAside from this being such a CUTE style, where did you find those cute sunglasses? And her necklace & bracelet?
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT, she a little diva with those sunglasses, necklace and bracelet
ReplyDeleteI love this style and her swagg!!! LOL she got it and she know it! Nothing wrong wit it! Glad you encourage her natural beauty!
ReplyDeleteI love it!!! I soooo wish we were closer so you could do my hair! I would sit still and you wouldn't even need toys for me :) I promise.
ReplyDeleteThis is soooo cute!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! She is rockin' it :)
ReplyDeletelil A is stylin' lol
ReplyDeleteI love it!!! Very good job!!!
ReplyDeleteluv d sunglass poses!
ReplyDeleteVery cute and stylish!! I actually want to try this on my own hair :)
ReplyDeleteooohhh!!!! I love, love, love it! I will be attempting this on my lil' A's hair this weekend... thanks a bunch.. so Cute!
ReplyDeleteBEST STYLE!!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see what the other mommies decided to do for the challenge.
ReplyDeleteI love this! You did a great job!
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteBravo !!! This style is beautiful !
ReplyDeleteYou did it on wet or dry hair ?
Sarah P. (From France)
Hello, can u say Diva? She is amazingly beautiful
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I hadn't visited your blog in a while (trying to stay off of the internet, lol) so I have a lot of goodies to catch up on. :-)
ReplyDeleteDid you start this style on wet or dry hair? Did you do a stretch-style 1st?
ReplyDeleteNic, her hair was slightly stretched. But since I tried stretching (banding) on *very* wet hair, she still had lots of curl definition. I left it banded for just over one day. Usually if I'm banding to stretch for a style I leave it in for at least 3 days, and redo it each night.
ReplyDeleteI CAN SEE WHY YOU LOVE THOSE "BEE" PRODUCTS.LOL! I JUST PURCHASED SOME TODAY, BASED UPON YOUR REVIEWS. A'S HAIR LOOKS SO SHINY AND HEALTHY. GREAT JOB AS USUAL, SHE HAS A FABULOUS HAIRSTYLE! :-0
ReplyDeletei luc this style,whenever i do two strand twists i never part the hair ,to me it looks more natural but u canno tell there are no parts,i'll have to post a pic,but yur s looks so cute,i wish ava had enuff hair to do a mohawk
ReplyDeleteGreat style and I love those sunglasses!!
ReplyDeleteOmg...Nikki that hair style is beautiful. I can tell A loves her hair too. Great job with the braiding and twisting. I wish I had the time to do my sons hair the way I wanted to with the protective style challenge but I had so much running around I had to do this week..so he had to get some simple big braids.
ReplyDeleteI would love to know where you buy A's clothes and accessories. Can you do a video on sister twists or give me the name of a site that shows me how. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI love this style! You are so good at cornrowing!
ReplyDeleteOkay "A's" face in the last two pictures a priceless!Cute styles
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness I'm gonna try this on myself haha! SO cute
ReplyDeleteMy daughter Zoe just turned 7 months and her hair is super thick and long she has a full head of hair I have been putting it in multiple ponytails so far. But being it so thick the ponytails rise up and come out. Is it too early to introduce braids?
ReplyDelete