I'm starting off with the classic Bantu knot out. No actual knots required you just sort of twirl each damp loc around itself onto your scalp. Almost in a cinnamon swirl fashion but each new 'swirl' goes under the one before so it resembles a knot. Leave in until 110% dry for best results. Mine dried in about 4hrs but it's been above 25 degrees rcently.
I did try this once before. Here's how they looked almost seven months ago (before combining):
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Love the red colour and the curls look great!
ReplyDeleteHi MsP, glad you stopped by, the colour's actually very (intentionally) faded her as I've been washing it every few days but I'm glad you like it, it'll look fresher in next weekend :))
DeleteYou have me over here flailing about like a damn fool lol I love that color and style on you! I can only imagine what it's going to look like once you really get some length. Though for now, I could totally see you rocking some funky mohawks and retro updos with a scarf. Short hair has its advantages, rock it while ya still can! ;P
ReplyDeletehaha Amaiya seriously I wish I had your enthusiasm for short hair. I do enjoy it but, as you were talking about face shapes, mine doesn't suit hair that's all up there. Perfect length for me would be 4 more inches. I'm hanging in there just wish my locs were hanging too but you're right it'll come why stress XD
DeleteOmg, look how much your hair has grown...Cool!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd what a coincidence.... here I was talking to you about bantu knot twist-outs in the email and look, you have a post about it... hahaha... sweet!!!
It just goes to show how long it's been since I've read your spirited comments hehe.
DeletePleeeeease return to your blog space. I'd love to see travel/hair updates from you XD