YOUR hair looks beautiful! Does this product work on short hair (2-3 inches)? My hair tends to be very dry, will this product make my hair more manageable and softer?
Curly Twist Out Hair Milk
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Year of the CURLS!Twist out Hair Milk
This new Curly Twist Out Hair Milk is clearly designed with an understanding of African coils. It adds a whole new dimension to the versatility of natural hair. Now, even if you'd get bored with your fro, braids or twists this amazing new Curly Twist Out Hair Milk helps you to create a variety of curls. The best thing about it is that is it's as easy as one two three to get beautiful maintainable ringlets. If last year was the year of the afro and braids, the Curly Twist Out Hair Milk will turn 2009 into the year of the easy curls.
Easy curls
There is no product like the Curly Twist Out Hair Milk. This exceptional crème makes natural hair styling much easier. It says goodbye to dry coils forever and even if you have hardly dealt with natural hair you will be able to create nice smooth curls with this Crème. All you need to know is how to untangle kinky hair and twist it. You don't need tools like a hot comb or a blow dryer. The whole process is even easier than putting rollers in your hair.
InstructionsThe Curly Twist Out Hair Milk works best on damp to wet hair so start with freshly washed and conditioned hair. It's best to do this before you go to bed so your hair can dry overnight.
- Divide your damp hair into 10 to 12 manageable parts. A manageable part is one that fits in the palm of your hand so it's easy to handle and untangle.
- Add an ample amount of Curly Twist Out Hair Milk to one section and comb or brush it trough your hair. (You will notice ringlets and coils already)
- When your hair is completely free of tangles and saturated with Crème, twist the section.
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epeat the above steps so that all the parts in twists.
Let your hair completely dry then unravel the twists and viola you'll have a bunch of beautiful shiny ringlets and coils!
Don't use a comb, just finger style your hair and shape with your hands until you are satisfied with your style.
Maintenance
You don't have to repeat the whole process to maintain your curls. You don't even have to saturate your hair. Just twist it at night with a little bit of water and a tiny bit of Curly Twist Out Hair Milk where needed.
With the Curly Twist Out Hair Milk coils are even easier to maintain than straightened hair. You don't need heat or a curling iron. Your twists are your rollers. They are much more convenient to sleep on. Use a satin scarf to protect your hair and your strands will be thankful.
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2011-06-30 21:13:26 |Unregistered| Jessica
I Love this style! I can't wait to take my kinky twist out to try it!
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2011-02-03 09:12:47 |Unregistered| Anessa Oscar
So I'm new to the "natural look" MY hair is naturally curly however it gets REALLY FRIZZY... what products do you suggest I use to keep my hair from frizzing up? Shea butter is wayyy too heavy
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2011-02-03 20:24:26 |Registered| stylistikk
Then I would suggest either this hair milk or the Herbal gel in the nappshop. Both give great definition without weighing down the curl.
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2011-02-06 13:41:47 | Naturally_Divine
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2010-12-28 16:46:05 | DenyseM
I will work on posting pictures ;-) !
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2010-12-17 11:27:36 | DenyseM
INGLETS= ringlets
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2010-12-17 12:17:41 |Registered| stylistikk
Great! I am so happy to hear that. Are we going to see pictures?;-)
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2010-12-17 11:26:28 | DenyseM
Ok
I re-did my twist smaller, on wet hair, with a denman. I used the hair milk and the shea butter for extra moisture and .... I FORMED INGLETS I was so excited!!! ;-) Thank you so much for all the advice. I plan on taking the style down for a twist out tomorrow. We will see how it looks! I'm so excited!
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2010-12-15 20:29:09 |Registered| stylistikk
Fine tooth comb won't do it. They are not anti static to begin with so the coils go everywhere.
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2010-12-14 21:33:31 | DenyseM
Sorry for taking soo long to reply. I did brush the milk through damp hair, but I did not use a denman brush. I just got one this weekend though so I will try it again doing that. I used a regular fine toothed comb.
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2010-12-10 07:48:48 | DenyseM
I'll try it again ... and see what happens.
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2010-12-10 14:30:38 |Registered| stylistikk
12 parts is too large for a twist out like you see in the picture.
About the ringlets: Did you brush the milk through while your hair was damp? Did you use a denman or denman like brush?
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2010-12-10 07:45:52 | DenyseM
I did 2 strand twist witht he twist milk. I tried to divide my hair into 12 parts, but the twists were too big to hold so I divided each bunch by 3. I didn't see ringlets form, but I waited for my hair to dry and then untwisted carefully and my hair wasn't laying right at all the and the tips were all fuzzy. If I divided the twist more than once it got got fuzzy and lost it's shape.
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2010-12-07 23:08:02 | DenyseM
I ordered some and couldn't wait to use it. My hair isn't turning out like the photos so far... I have serious 4c hair and I'm pretty bummed that nothing I put in it makes ringlets... *sigh* I don't know what to do. :cry:
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2010-12-07 23:49:40 |Registered| TAT
@coolvan: Yes, it's two strand twists. When the hair is dry you take the down carefully.
@amcguire: can you please describe what you did?
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2010-12-03 23:40:57 |Registered| sunshinechick86
How do you keep the twists from unraveling? Do you twist two strands together?
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2010-01-09 22:59:34 |Registered| Blackbeauty18
I want this style, I will be ordering some afro creme.
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2009-05-14 10:28:02 |Registered| rjean2011
I just ordered some today and am looking forward to trying this product. :-)
