I dont know how to do very much with me hair and i want to learn how to do those twistie things so if someone could like give me a site or something with steps that would help me a lot thanks! x0
ThugGirl041790 answered Thursday April 21 2005, 3:05 pm: i love doing hair and doing twisties isnt that hard hun..
Well first divide the hair with some up and some down.. *keep bangs out or what not if you want*
Okay well part it into two sections..*the hair on top* ill tell you how to do it pullin it back first before tellin you how to stlye the twisties..
well part a small section from the front of the head to the end and make sure its not real real thick or it will look funny when you put a rubberband in.. gel or get the hair wet so its easier to twist and so it stays in good.. and start from the beginning and twist some in the front and work your way back and continue to add hair and you go back and when you get to the end dont twist the last bit and put the rubberband in.. and continue to do that til its all dont.. if you knw how to french braid its similar to that with adding hair to it.. and since youve never done it before maybe practice on a friends hair first cause its hard to practice on your own hair.. and do it wet for the first couple of times...much luv dez x0x0 [ ThugGirl041790's advice column | Ask ThugGirl041790 A Question ]
mrs_radcliffe answered Thursday April 21 2005, 2:25 pm: Search on google hair tips and make ideas. It will come up with loads of sites.
Karen answered Thursday April 21 2005, 11:25 am: I've find a good site that has a ton of hairstyles and it has those twisted hairstules and it's [Link](Mouse over link to see full location). Even though it's a prom hairstyle website, it still gives you step by step procedures to do a particular hairstyle. If you browse through the 9 pages, you will find this twisted hairstyle. Just click on it and a new window will pop up with a picture and a procedure. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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