I say that this is a Sasha Obama inspired style, but I have rocked this style many many times before. (See below)
Usually done on wet hair, I wanted a bit more texture and volume to the look which is why I chose to do it on stretched hair for this pictorial. I hope you enjoy!
Disclaimer: This style was done on an old twist out. I realized while creating this post that I had product buildup which shows towards my scalp area. I promise you are not looking at dandruff!
Step 1: I started with an old twist out.
Step 2: Part your hair straight down the middle and along the sides from ear to ear. As you can see here, I don’t aim for perfect parts. Separate these sections from the rest of your hair.
Step 3: Apply a moisturizing product to the front sections of your hair, smoothing it through to the ends.
Step 4: Apply a gel of your choice to the edges to your hair (optional) and brush your hair to smooth it for the twisting process.
Step 5: Flat twist or braid your hair– close to your scalp– in a downward motion. Repeat this on the other side.
Step 6: Apply moisturizer to the back section of your hair, smoothing it down to prevent frizz.
Step 7: Secure your two front twists on top of the smoothed back section of hair. Don’t worry about perfect placement of your bobby pins, as they can be adjusted later.
Step 8: Roll/twist the hair that was left out in an upward motion. Think of a horizontal french roll. You’ll want to stop in the middle and repeat on the other side in efforts to have the two pieces meet in the middle.
Step 9: You are more than welcome to stop here. I like to roll the rest of the hair up “into” itself, tucking in an upward motion and pinning it in place.
Step 10: You’ve just done a boss updo! Look at you being awesome.
This looks great and versatile for any occasion. Do you remember what moisturizer and styler you used? I know you have a few in your regimen. As far as the product build-up you mention in the beginning, that happens to me all the time. I am always trying to find and use light-weight products that still provide deep moisture. With low porosity hair, the struggle is real.
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Thank you love! I used Camille Rose Naturals’ Curlaide Moisture Butter and my go-to gel– Xtreme Wetline– for my edges. I agree one hundred percent, product buildup is so dangerous, especially when trying something new. I’ve ruled so many good products out because I thought they didn’t agree with my hair, when in turn all I needed was a good clarify session! P.S.Thank you for reading and commenting boo! XoXo
Thanks Jen! I love CR products so I will check out the Moisture Butter when I am at Target. Love reading your blog and youtube!
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And I thank you for keeping up with both, that means so much!! I’m hoping you love the Curlaide as much as I do, good luck boo!!