![]() Each time you pass hair from the far right over to the left, the hair in your left hand should be moved one spot to the right. As you go, you’ll have to rotate and move the hair between fingers on your left hand. That way I had between the thumb and index finger to pass hair to. And the other section of hair between my middle and ring finger. I placed one section of hair between my index and middle finger. Your left hand is going to be the “anchor” throughout this entire hairstyle to just hold the different sections of hair and keep them separated. 3- Hold the far left and middle sections of hair in your left hand between different fingers. 2- Divide the ponytail into 3 even sections. If you have trouble watching the video, go HERE to watch it on our YouTube Channel.ġ- Combine all your hair into a ponytail and secure with a ponytail holder or elastic. Watch our short video and we’ll show you this technique. And if you are looking for hairstyles with twists, you can find them HERE. If you still haven’t mastered a 2 strand twist (rope twist/braid) go HERE for a tutorial. I twist them more than my friend does, but I love the look it has when it’s done! And while my friend doesn’t have to put an elastic in the end to keep things from unwinding, I do! Ah, love that there are so many different hair types!Īnyway, while to some, this may not appear much different than a 2 strand twist (aka rope braid/twist) when compared side-by-side (keep scrolling to see the comparison), I think you will be able to see it! As I mentioned, these hold up well, and I think they stay much tighter than a 2 strand twist. Obviously hair of different ethnicities holds differently, and these turn out different in my friend’s daughter’s hair. I’ve got a friend from Jamaica and she’s done these in her daughter’s hair, who has type 2c hair. I find these 3 strand twists hold up extremely well, and stay nice and tight, so they are great for a full day of school or sports. Also, let me know in the comments what technique you prefer.We’re back today with another great tutorial that is perfect for a back-to-school hairstyle. Make sure you watch my three-strand twist tutorial below. But if you like looser curls, don’t mind frizz, and want to save time, then a two-strand twist out is the way to go. If you want to cut down on frizz and get more definition, I would say a three-strand twist is your best bet. I think you have to decide what you want out of the style when it comes to choosing a technique. I don’t think any style took longer to dry.
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