These expert tips will have your curls super bouncy.
My hair has been natural,
or chemical-free, since about my junior year of college, when I decided
to solve the mystery of what my curl pattern actually looked like. I’ve
been proudly rocking my tightly wound coils ever since I found out.
Although my hair journey to natural has been rewarding, it definitely hasn’t been effortless (something most natural-haired women can attest to). It has taken a lot of trial and error to figure out which styling methods work best for me. Now I can say with absolute certainty that aside from using the somewhat simple method of a wash-and-go—which literally consists of wetting the hair and letting it air dry—to achieve the perfect curl, a twist out is definitely my go-to.
There are so many variables that can make a difference in the outcome of the twist out style that many long time naturalistas don’t even know. Is my hair fully detangled? Am I using the right products? Where on earth is my satin bonnet?
To help you get a bouncy, frizz-free style every time, we called in hair experts Naté Bova, senior stylist at Warren Tricomi Salon in NYC, and Monique Rodriguez, creator of haircare brand Mielle Organics, for their take on common twist out no-nos.
“For the perfect twist out, I recommend finding a cream-based product that has a significant amount of hold in the formula,” Bova says. “Hydratherma Naturals Aloe Curl Enhancing Twisting Cream has exactly that. For a softer finish, I recommend the KeraCare Natural Textures Twist & Define Cream. This formula is enhanced with botanicals and castor oil. I am a huge fan of castor oil.” For those who naturally get more of a fro than defined curls, she recommends the Mizani True Textures Twist and Coil Jelly, which offers a bit more hold so hair can take the shape of twists or knots more effectively.
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Although my hair journey to natural has been rewarding, it definitely hasn’t been effortless (something most natural-haired women can attest to). It has taken a lot of trial and error to figure out which styling methods work best for me. Now I can say with absolute certainty that aside from using the somewhat simple method of a wash-and-go—which literally consists of wetting the hair and letting it air dry—to achieve the perfect curl, a twist out is definitely my go-to.
There are so many variables that can make a difference in the outcome of the twist out style that many long time naturalistas don’t even know. Is my hair fully detangled? Am I using the right products? Where on earth is my satin bonnet?
To help you get a bouncy, frizz-free style every time, we called in hair experts Naté Bova, senior stylist at Warren Tricomi Salon in NYC, and Monique Rodriguez, creator of haircare brand Mielle Organics, for their take on common twist out no-nos.
1. Your hair isn’t fully detangled prior to twisting.
First things first—your hair should be totally free of knots and tangles before starting the process. It’s virtually impossible to separate hair properly into sections to twist without doing so. “It’s best to detangle your hair thoroughly in order to get the best definition,” Rodriguez tells SELF. “Proper detangling will help you prevent breakage, and most importantly detangling plays a role in how well your hairstyle will turn out.” Smooth, tangle-free hair ensures an even coating of product, as well as less time spent crafting your actual twists—your arms will thank you.2. You’re not using the right products for your hair texture.
Since everyone’s hair texture is different, even among natural hair types, figuring out which products actually work for your hair type is extremely important. If you want soft, fluffier curls after taking down your twists, using a cream-based product is ideal. For more defined curls, Bova recommends using a twisting gel for extra hold, or a product that is a mix of both.“For the perfect twist out, I recommend finding a cream-based product that has a significant amount of hold in the formula,” Bova says. “Hydratherma Naturals Aloe Curl Enhancing Twisting Cream has exactly that. For a softer finish, I recommend the KeraCare Natural Textures Twist & Define Cream. This formula is enhanced with botanicals and castor oil. I am a huge fan of castor oil.” For those who naturally get more of a fro than defined curls, she recommends the Mizani True Textures Twist and Coil Jelly, which offers a bit more hold so hair can take the shape of twists or knots more effectively.