How do I stop my twist from frizzing?
Even if you want to let your curls drop over time, wrapping your hair with either a satin scarf or bonnet is important to maintaining your style and avoiding frizz. “To maintain your twist out for a longer period of time, I definitely suggest to sleep with a silky scarf tied around your head,” Bova tells SELF.
Why are my twists frizzy?
There are a few reasons why your twist out may be frizzy. Usually, the main cause is that it didn’t dry properly. Moisture is a curl’s friend, but in the case of a twist out, it could work against you. It may look smooth when you first unravel it, but as humidity and air hit, your hair may start to poof.
Can twist outs ruin curl pattern?
Stretched styles (e.g. twist out, braid out, etc.) will not give a proper representation of your curl pattern. Also, wet hair is not a proper depiction, as the water is weighing it down.
Is it best to do a twist out on wet or dry hair?
The number one way to avoid a frizzy twist out is to ensure your hair is fully dry before unraveling your twists. To speed up the drying process, you can sit under a hooded dryer for an hour or two. Once your hair is 100% dry, rub oil all over your twists and begin to unravel each twist starting from the ends.
How do I make my twist look fresh?
HOW TO KEEP YOUR TWIST OUT FRESH AFTER THE FIRST DAY
- Do your initial twist out on wet hair.
- Be sure to moisturize well while twisting initially.
- Only untwist when your hair is completely dry.
- After it’s untwisted and you style as desired, avoid touching it.
- Be sure to moisturize at night.
- Use the pineapple method.
How do you keep twists moisturized?
Moisturize your mini twists often. Fill your spray bottle with water and a leave-in, then spritz it over your mini twists from roots to ends and saturate your hair well. Apply light oil to your hair from roots to end to seal in the moisture.