Sunday, August 14, 2011

Flat Twists to the Side



This is a fairly simple style incorporating flat twists and regular two strand twists. I was inspired by this style by AfrikanHairGod. This is perfect for back to school. Your daughter can wear her hair like this one week and a twist out the next week.

The style is pretty basic as long as you know how to do flat twists. I began parting on damp hair near her left ear all the way back. I applied a little Darcy's Botanicals Madagascar Vanilla Styling Creme to each section then applied a little Darcy's Botanicals Organic Coconut Butter Styling Pomade on top of that. Her hair was already detangled so I just brushed through each section with our Denman D4 brush to distribute the product evenly. For flat twists, after you part the section you want to flat twist, grab a little bit of hair in the front, split the section in two then twist the two around once or twice, then hold your right section down towards the scalp, grab a little bit of hair, add it to that section, then cross the section over to your left, your left section now becomes your right section, hold it down towards the scalp, grab a tiny bit of hair, add it to that section, then cross over. Continue this process until you get to the ends. Right now I'm using a rubberband at the end of each flat twist to make sure it stays put. I only wrap it around 3-4 times, not tight but just enough to make sure the flat twist doesn't become too loose. I flat twisted three sections straight back then moved to the top where I began flat twisting at an angle going to the right. I'm still working on my flat twists to they are not perfect by any means. After I had all the flat twists in I grabbed large sections of the remaining hair, added the Darcy's Botanicals products and twisted until I was done. The entire style took about an hour and a half.

Miss A doesn't start school for another week so unfortunately this will not be her back to school style. I'm still not sure what we're doing for the first day of school. How will your child wear their hair on the first day of school?















18 comments :

  1. The styles are just priceless. Very creative.

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  2. I don't care what you say! Those Flat Twist look AHHH-MAZING! You did a GREAT job!

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  3. i'm slacking. A starts school wed and i still haven't came up with a style.. prolly cause i'm too busy looking to buy some oversized dark shades to hide all my tears. lol

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  4. i love it so much!! you, miss A, and this page are all truly amazing!!

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  5. LOVE this! It shows off her beautiful hair but is also contained. I think this will be my inspiration for my daughter's back to school style. Thanks!!!

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  6. It came out really nice. My daughter will be wearing this style for the first day of school, thanks for sharing. By the way how do you like the Darcy products?



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  7. That's looks great...Would like my daughter's hair to look like that. How can you tell what type of hair my daughter has? She has very kinky hair but very nappy ends..Need a hair care product that works. thanks

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  8. This is really pretty! I think your flat twists look great!

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  9. So beautiful as always we can see you are one talented mama!

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  10. I love this style! Your daughter carries all her styles so well, she's a beauty!
    Thanks for the tip with the rubber bands of the ends of the flat twists, mine always unravel so I've never been happy with them. I'll have to try the rubber band :)

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  11. I like this style because it's easy & cute. It looks great for any age. Funny, my daughter started school this week & she wore this style, but w/braids (instead of flat twist). Great job!

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  12. OMG! So adorable!!! She is absolutely gorgeous! I can't wait to try this style on my 5 year old. She has waist length hair & loves to have it out, but it shrinks so easily. This looks like it would be perfect for her. Thanks for sharing! :-)

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  13. My daughter's hair must absolutely be this long!! my precious baby's got to have such fab hair!!!aaahhhhhhhhh. Fabulous! Gorgeous!Priceless!wow!Long live black hair regardless of its texture, be it 3C 4C 4Z whatever.Long live our crowning glory!Simply breathless!!!

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  14. hey I want to try this hairstyle on myself for school.My hair is currently at the process of transitioning and so mainly my hair is telaxed.Do you have any tips on how I can do this on my hair?Thank you also for this style,very beautiful!

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