Now that I have become some what of an expert in wash -and -go and twist-outs, the next hair style to try are the bantu knots.
Bantu knots are done by parting the hair into sections, applying product then twist/roll them into knots as seen above. This hair style must have been inspired by African; so many young girls in rural areas wear their hair like this. Young women also wear their hair like this during their traditional wedding.
So one can wear the hair in the knot for a few day or un-do them after a few hours for results as follows
The curls are different form that of twist outs, more wavy depending on the size of the knots.
So...... ghen ghen! operation bantu knots will soon commence, When I feel up to it lol ( lazy Ntete)
Pictures from curlynikki.com
Bantu knots are done by parting the hair into sections, applying product then twist/roll them into knots as seen above. This hair style must have been inspired by African; so many young girls in rural areas wear their hair like this. Young women also wear their hair like this during their traditional wedding.
So one can wear the hair in the knot for a few day or un-do them after a few hours for results as follows
The curls are different form that of twist outs, more wavy depending on the size of the knots.
So...... ghen ghen! operation bantu knots will soon commence, When I feel up to it lol ( lazy Ntete)
Pictures from curlynikki.com
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