Twist/Braid Out: All You Need to Know
Another popular POC hairstyle you can consider is Twist/Braid Out, a popular technique for styling African-American, Afro-textured hair. This style is versatile, easy, and can be adapted to a variety of hair lengths and textures. It is created by first dividing the hair into small sections and then placing a two-strand twist or braid into each section. After styling, the twist or braids remain in for several hours or days until the desired shape is achieved. The style results in natural-looking waves and curls.
This technique is a great way to create short- and long-term hairstyles with minimal effort and maximum style. You’ll love the volume and definition this style brings to your hair. What’s more, you can add additional pieces like head wraps, scarves, and headbands to achieve more intricate hairstyles without applying any heat.
Basic Steps For a Twist/Braid Out
If you’re hoping to master the twist/braid out, you’ll need to master the basic steps. For starters, you should divide your hair into small sections, then twist or braid each section. Depending on the texture of your hair, you might also want to apply a curl defining product before twisting or braiding. When using a product, make sure to evenly distribute it across each section.
Once you’ve completed the twists and/or braids, use a spray bottle to mist your hair and a soft brush or comb to smooth the edges to create a more uniform look. Allow your twists/braids to dry on their own or place a hooded dryer on low heat for optimal results. After everything is dry, finger comb the twists to break them up. This will give you more of the waves or curls you’re looking for.
Care Tips for a Twist/Braid Out
Once you’ve mastered the twist/braid out style, it’s important to learn how to keep your hair looking its best. It’s a good idea to always keep your scalp moisturized and your twist/braids oiled to lock in moisture and reduce breakage. If your twists or braids start to unravel, you can use a silk or satin scrunchie to help secure the ends. To keep your hair healthy, it’s important to regularly hydrate it and add various supplements, such as vitamin C or protein.