r/Naturalhair • u/blakppuch • 2h ago
Need Advice Would you consider this a successful twist out?
I’m trying out new styles and honestly I’m still not sure if I liked this 😭 It’s hard to see how it turns out on others and it feels meh when I do it
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u/racheletc 1h ago
i would say so, i can see the definition even though they look mini. did you do the twists small? they almost look like finger coils.
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u/blakppuch 55m ago edited 40m ago
No they were actually quite big but my hair is pretty thin/fine so maybe that’s why they lol small?
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u/Successful-Hair-8131 1h ago
YES! 💗 the twirls looks very cute!🤩 Comparison is the thief of joy. Its esp hard when the idealized braid out/twist out is NOT on kinky hair or on longer hair. If you want a different result you also may have to expirament more w prosducts or techniques. There's a learning curve to doing ur own hair yk. You and your hair are beautiful as is, styled or not! ✨️💗 Let your natural hair and its beauty shine! 🥰✨️ Love the earring by the way! 💕
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u/blakppuch 53m ago
Awww thank you so much for all the kind words!!🫶🏾
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u/Successful-Hair-8131 49m ago
You're so welcome love.🙏🏿💕🥰 This would look so cute with a stylish head scarf or band, too!! but you don't need it. Just giving suggestions that might warm ur gaze to the new look.
I miss my twa stage, i was rocking all the intricate earrings lol. 💗
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u/Conradin2 45m ago
It looks good. If you are not 100% satisfied, there may be room to further experiment with products and techniques to get different looks. For example, using a lighter hold product (like a foam) for a looser set or styling on damp or dry hair vs wet hair for a more stretched out look. Or you could try a flat twist out instead or putting in larger 2 strand twists.
Hair accessories can also be a great addition. Cute barrettes, hairbands and hair pins can add a nice touch to a twist out.
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u/Harmattannn 1h ago
Do you like it? If so, then Success!