Sunday, October 13, 2013

Loc Maintenace & Up-do



Soooo... "The #1 Loc-star" is back. :)   She really likes this style, even though during the beginning stage of explaining, she was skeptical. I'm glad it turned out really cute or I would've had to deal with "Lil miss-prissy"  here. Hope you enjoy, too!

WASH, CONDITIONED, HOT OIL TREAT. & RINSE :
Step 1. Wash with TJ's Nourish Spa Balanced Moisturizing Shampoo. Smooth each loc from root to end until hair is fully coated/ saturated. Massage scalp. 
Step 2. Lightly rinse shampoo from locs with cool/warm water. Give locs a gentle squeeze to relapse access water.
Step 3. Apply about a half-dollar size amount of Oyin HandMade Honey Hair Hemp Moisturizing Conditioner to the ends of locs.
Step 4: Add hot oil mix (EVOO, grapeseed oil) to ends of locs, on top of the Honey Hair Hemp Conditioner.
Step 5: Cover all locs with plastic cap & allow mixture to sit on locs for 20 minutes.
Step 6: After 20 minutes, rinse locs thoroughly with warm water.
Step 7: Microfiber towel blot hair or t-shirt blot hair  ( I don't use regular bath towels because they over dry the hair and can leave little lint balls on her locs)

 STYLING AIDS & STYLING
Step 1. Begin sectioning hair to get set for this style. Start by making a part that extends from ear to ear. Section top portion off for later.
Step 3. Begin with hair in bottom portion at nape of neck. Part each individual loc with hair clip & smooth hair down from root before applying product.
Step 4. Apply a small dab of Alleluia Butter by Natural Glory to the root. 
Step 5. Retwist loc, then palm roll loc from root to end.
Step 6. Clip down loc at root with hair clip. Repeat. Complete bottom portion.
Step 7. Time to retwist front sectioned off portion.  From right ear up across to the left ear, retwist each loc, applying a squirt of water& olive oil for dampening if needed).
Step 8. Continue to apply a dab of Alleluia Loc Butter to root, twist, & clip down loc. 
Step 9. Allow hair to dry mostly. (Airdry or dryer)
Step 10. Remove hair clips
Step 11. Time to style. Start with gathering locs at nape first. Pull individual locs toward middle of head. Loosely wrap a small black rubber band around locs 1x to hold in place. 
Step 12. Repeat the gathering process up the middle of the head 5x's, until u have 5 rubber banded sections. 
Step 13: Pin each of the 4 sections into pinwheel type balls. The front, 5th section, pin into a pompadour (optional).
Step 14: Apply Joie Naturals-My Gel to edges to assist with laying down the fine hairs.
Step 15: Add cute, dainty hair accessories


TOOLS & PRODUCTS USED
Hair clips, EVOlive oil, grape-seed oil, Oyin Handmade Honey Hair Hemp Conditioner, Alleluia Butter by Natural Glory, Joie Naturals-My gel, Hair clips, TJ's Nourish Spa Balanced Moisturizing Shampoo, bobby pins, a whole lot of TLC!!! Xoxoxo!!!

Love, joy, & Peace
JB





Friday, October 11, 2013

Gel twist/ comb twist (M.W.)



Est. Time: 40 minutes
These 2nd time around Gel-twist were a bit of a job on this 2 1/2 year old little boy a.k.a my son. (Lol)
The finished product is good.  I need to continue doing the twist on him until he's used to getting his natural hair styled/ twisted. The barbershop has been his "stylist" since he's turned 2, but were trying to let it grow out to see the difference in texture & health. Stay tuned- More to come in the near future!!!

CO-WASH & CONDITION:
Step 1. Before washing, pre-apply TJ's (Trader Joe's) Moisture Balance Conditioner to hair and scalp.
Step 2. Smooth the conditioner on hair until hair is fully coated/ saturated.
Step 3. Comb/ finger comb hair to evenly distribute.
Step 4. Rinse hair lightly with cool water. Leaving a little bit of conditioner on ends of hair.
Step 5, Microfiber towel blot hair or t-shirt blot hair  ( I don't use regular bath towels because they over dry the hair and can leave little lint balls

 STYLING AIDS & STYLING:
Step 1. Apply a dime size amount of Trader Joes (tj) Moisture Balance Conditioner (as a leave-in) to each section of hair, smoothing all over.
Step 2. Apply a quarter size amount of Bee Mine Luscious Moisturizing Cream to hair
Step 3. Starting at side/ sideburn area of hair begin by parting small 1/2 inch triangular sections of hair. 
Step 4. Apply a small amount of Joie Naturals- My Gel  at the base of parted hair. 
Step 5. Use tip of teeth of the rat tail comb to grab the 1/2 inch section of hair & begin rotating wrist & comb in a circular motion, creating a twist. 
Step 6. Repeat process for steps 2, 3, &4 on the rest of head.
Step 7. Once style is complete, put a stocking cap or wrap on head to lay down any twist that are being a little unruly.


PRODUCTS USED:

 TJ's (Trader Joe's) Moisture Balance Conditioner, Bee Mine Luscious Moisturizing Cream, rat tail comb, micro-fiber towel, Joie Naturals- My Gel, stocking cap, A whole lot of TLC!!! Xoxoxo!!!

Peace, love, & joy
JB

Monday, September 16, 2013

Two-strand flat twist up-do (L.H.)

This young, talented, two-strand twisted, beauty displays a love for God that is unchanging!!! To be so young & so strong in the Lord is so empowering. This young ladies empowerment is what "Beinspirationkids" represents. its about standing strong in your beliefs, so that your actions & beliefs in God line up. You go girl! Continue to empower others thru your gifts!!! 

DETANGLE & CO-WASHED:
Step 1.Part dry hair into 4 big sections. Finger detangle.
step 2. section off 1 of the 4 big sections at a time, parting into smaller 1/2 inch sections.  Spray ends with EVOO, conditioner & water mix. 
Step 3. Use Denman brush to detangle, starting at the ends of hair. 
Step 4. Start finger applying conditioner to each 1/2 inch section at a time. (Like applying relaxer for those that remember. Lol) This helps to keep hair smoothed.
Step 5. Smooth Deep Conditioner into each section of hair until hair is fully coated/ saturated.
Step 6. Rinse hair by 1 section at a time if possible. This keeps hair detangled and easy to manage.
Step 7. Rinse lightly with cool water. Leaving a little bit of conditioner on ends of hair.
Step 8. Microfiber towel blot hair or t-shirt blot hair  ( I don't use regular bath towels because they over dry the hair and can leave little lint balls

 STYLING AIDS & STYLING
Step 1. Apply a dime size amount of Trader Joes (tj) Moisture Balance Conditioner (as a leave-in) to each section of hair, smoothing all over.
Step 2. Begin reparting hair to get set for this style. Start by making a triangle part that extends about 2 inches up and away from each temple and point meets at the top/ middle portion of head. Section this off for later.
Step 3. Part remaining hair into two sections. Drag comb straight down middle of head to nape, starting from the point of the triangle in your previously parted, now section off hair.
Step 4. Section off hair on left side for later.
Step 5. Begin with hair on the right side of head. Using the part from the front sectioned off hair as a guide, begin to make small 2cm(optional depending on desired size of flat two strand twist) parts that extend back to top/middle part of head. Complete this process of twisting toward the middle until whole right side is complete. I applied a little Deeply Rooted Alleluia Butter to hair & Mygel by Joie to the hair down to the ends. ( for a hold that looks smooth & shiny.  No flakes or fly aways).
Step 6. Repeat process for step 5 on left side of head.
Step 7. Remember the front sectioned off hair? Now is the time we use it.
I added synthetic hair to the ends of all her twist including each individual two strand twist for length and thickness in this section.
Step 8. Starting from the top/middle portion, drag comb across making blocks of hair that are about 4cmx4cm. Continue this individual brick pattern until the whole front section is done in this manner. Ending up with about 9-12 individual two strand twist.
Step 9. Time to style twist. I did a criss cross pattern by overlapping twist from right to left, starting from nape and pinning in place once I reach the top of head. I took the ends of the criss crossed section and wrapped it around my hand in a loop and placed & pinned them off to the right side of head in a swirled ball pattern.
Step 10. Take most of individual twist from front section (leaving about 3-4 out) and make 1 big flat twist drooping across forehead going back to meet the 1st pinned up Swirled bun. Pin those ends into a swirled bun next to it. Then take the remaining front twist and droop down on forehead, pinning the ends into a loose side bun
Step 11. All together there should b 2 swirled buns & 1loose bun, going to the side of head.
Step 12. See pics. Enjoy Fam!

Tools & products used:
Rat tail comb, bobby pins, hair pins, Denman Brush, kanekalon synthetic braiding hair(1pk), micro fiber towel, Trader Joe's (Tjs) Moisture Balance Conditioner, Alleluia Butter by Deeply Rooted, Joie Mygel, EVOO, conditioner, & water mix. A whole lot of TLC!!! Xoxoxo!!!

Peace, Joy, Love
JB

Monday, September 9, 2013

Loc Maintenance & Style

Here she is again...my "Loc Princess".  I can truly say that I'm finally noticing growth now & so is she.  She says " I can't wait til my hair is down past my butt" lol.  I just think... " yeah, you'll be styling that yourself, Chica" lol.

WASH, CONDITIONED & RINSE :
Step 1. Wash with TJ's Tingle Tree shampoo mixed with TJ's Nourish Spa Balanced Moisturizing Conditioner. Smooth each loc from root to end until hair is fully coated/ saturated. Massage scalp. 
Step 2. Lightly rinse shampoo/conditioner from locs with cool/warm water.
Step 3. Microfiber towel blot hair or t-shirt blot hair  ( I don't use regular bath towels because they over dry the hair and can leave little lint balls on her locs)

 STYLING AIDS & STYLING
Step 1. Spray hair with a few pumps of water & extra virgin olive oil mix & Shea Moisture Define and Shine on hair, smoothing all over.
Step 2. Begin sectioning hair to get set for this style. Start by making a part that extends from ear to ear. Section top portion off for later.
Step 3. Begin with hair in bottom portion at nape of neck. Part each individual loc with hair clip & smooth hair down from root before applying product.
Step 4. Apply a small dab of Mygel by Joie naturals to the root. 
Step 5. Retwist loc, then palm roll loc from root to end.
Step 6. Clip down loc at root with hair clip. Repeat. Complete bottom portion.
Step 7. Time to retwist front sectioned off portion.  From right ear up across to the left ear, retwist each loc, applying a squirt of water& olive oil for dampening if needed).
Step 8. Continue to apply a dab of Mygel to root, twist, & clip down loc. 
Step 9. Allow hair to dry mostly. (Airdry or dryer)
Step 10. Remove hair clips
Step 11. Time to style. Start with twist at nape first. Twist individual locs from left to right side, stopping at ear & pinning in place. 
Step 12. Twist front section from left to right side, stopping midway. Allow rest of hair to hang down on the right side & front.


TOOLS & PRODUCTS USED
Hair clips, EVOlive oil, water, Mygel by Joie Naturals, Hair clips, TJ's Tingle Tree shampoo, TJ's Nourish Spa Balanced Moisturizing Conditioner, bobby pins,  a whole lot of TLC!!! Xoxoxo!!!

Love, joy, & Peace
JB




Saturday, August 31, 2013

Loc maintenance & style


Locs, locs, locs!!!  Had a blast with this inspirational, motivational loc-doll.  Truly on the path of success. She knows God is #1 & with him all things are possible.  I'm telling you, expect great things from this one. Follow @unabridged14.


DEEP CONDITIONED, RINSE, WASH :
Step 1. Deep conditioned with Trader Joes (TJ's) Moisture balance Conditioner. Smooth each loc from root to end until hair is fully coated/ saturated. Cover hair with plastic cap. Leave on for 15 minutes.
Step 2. Lightly rinse conditioner from locs with cool/warm water.
Step 3. Due to waxy build up of a beeswax product she previously used, washing was necessary, next.
Step 4. Apply TJ's Moisture balance shampoo to hair, focusing on scalp.
Step 5. Repeat step 4.  
Step 6. Rinse shampoo from locs thoroughly. 
Step 7. Microfiber towel blot hair or t-shirt blot hair  ( I don't use regular bath towels because they over dry the hair and can leave little lint balls.

 STYLING & STYLING AIDS
Step 1. Begin sectioning hair to get set for the maintenance portion. Start by making a part that extends from ear to ear. Section top portion off for later.
Step 2.  Begin with locs at the bottom of head (nape).  Part each individual loc with hair clip & smooth hair down from root before applying product.
Step 6. Apply a small dab of Mygel by Joie naturals to the root. 
Step 7. Retwist loc, then palm roll loc from root to end.
Step 8. Clip down loc at root, midway, & end with hair clip.( necessary for locs still in locking stage).  Repeat. 
Step 9. Time to re twist front sectioned off portion.  Repeat steps 6-7. Apply a squirt of water& olive oil for dampening ( if needed).
Step 10. Continue to apply a dab of Mygel to root, twist, & clip down loc. 
Step 12. Allow hair to dry mostly. (Airdry or dryer)
Step 13. Remove hair clips
Step 14. Apply small dab of EVOO to scalp.
Step 15. Time to style. Twist bottom left, right, & middle up into 3 rolls meeting at the middle of head.
Step 16. Twist front section to the left side, stopping midway. Allow rest of hair to hang down on the left side.
Step 17. Apply setting lotion, begin rodding front/left side section, 1 loc per rod for maximum curl definition.
Step 18. Sit under dryer until locs are dry. Remove curl rods.


TOOLS & PRODUCTS USED
Hair clips, Olive oil, water, Mygel by Joie Naturals, TJ's Nourish Spa Balanced Moisturizing Shampoo & Conditioner, bobby pins, a whole lot of TLC!!! Xoxoxo!!!

Love, joy, & Peace 
JB


Saturday, August 17, 2013

Cornrows into 3layer side bun/ twist


Hi Fam!  We're backkkk! Lol!

We've tried out a new style for my neicey- pooh. She really likes it. She says she feels "sophisticated". How cute! I agree, she looks rather smart. Like a natural born leader!!!thats what its all about at "Be Inspiration  Kids". Youth leading the youth thru inspiration(example). So... Here we go!

WASH, CONDITION & RINSE :
Step 1. Detangle hair by 1st finger detangling, then lighty spray ends with water & EVO mix. Use Denman brush to detangle hair, starting from ends. 
Step 2. Because we're getting her dry scalp under control, we washed with Trader Joe's(Tjs) Tingle Tree Shampoo twice. 
Step 3. Apply TJs Tingle tree conditioner.  Smooth conditioner into hair from root to end until hair is fully coated/ saturated. Comb thru hair starting from ends, using extra wide tooth comb by sections (fingers work great too).
Step 4. Lightly rinse conditioner from hair with cool/warm water.
Step 5. Microfiber towel blot hair or t-shirt blot hair  ( I don't use regular bath towels because they over dry the hair and can leave little lint balls). 

 STYLING AIDS & STYLING
Step 1. Spray hair with a few pumps of water & extra virgin olive oil(EVO) mix 
Step 2. Apply small amount of Sisters Keeper Dip Hair & Body moisturizer on hair, evenly smoothing all over.
Step 3. Begin sectioning hair to get set for this style. Start by making a part that extends from forehead to nape of neck, straight down middle. 
Step 4. Section off hair on left side for later.
Step 5. Begin with hair on the right side of head. Make 1st Part extend straight up from sideburn to middle of head.  
Step 6. Apply a small dab of Sisters Keeper Dip Hair & Body moisturizer on ends of hair, Mygel by Joie Naturals at the beginning of braid ( helps to keep edges neat ).
Step 7. Use 1st part & 1st braid as guide to finish all other braids on this side.
Step 8. Continue to Repeat steps 6-7 until you finish this side.
Step 9. Now continue same process on left side, repeating steps 6-7. Starting braid at side burn & braid up toward middle of head.  Once all braiding is complete, apply a little EVO oil to scalp.
Step 10. Time to style. Using any type of synthetic braiding hair (I chose Kanekalon), attach braiding hair at back of head where both braided sides meet.
Step 11. Continue two strand twisting hair toward the forehead while collecting each cornrow into the twist.  Two strand twist synthetic hair down to the ends.
Step 12. Secure end with black rubberband or burn.
Step 13. Now begin securing twist in place with hair pins.  
Step 14. Pin end of twist to 1 side of head in a layer. It looks like 3 twist, but it's only 1.


TOOLS & PRODUCTS USED
Hair clips, hair pins, EVO oil, water, TJ's Tingle Tree Shampoo & Conditioner, Sisters Keeper Dip Hair & Body moisturizer,  Mygel by Joie Naturals, Extra wide tooth comb, Denman Brush, microfiber towel, Kanekelon synthetic braiding hair, lighter (to burn end of synthetic hair), a whole lot of TLC!!! Xoxoxo!!!

Love, joy, & Peace
JB





Monday, August 5, 2013

Loc Maintenace & style


My little girl is a "loc- princess", as you can see. We have fun conditioning, pampering, & styling her locs. She's definetly a inspiration to all her friends because she enjoys pushing the envelope a little. She stands out among them & don't mind at all. I actually think, she likes the attention. Lol(smiles).

DEEP CONDITIONED & RINSE :
Step 1. Deep condition with Aubrey's Organics White Camellia Ultra Smoothing Conditioner. Smooth each loc from root to end until hair is fully coated/ saturated. Cover hair with plastic cap. Leave on for 15 minutes.
Step 2. Lightly rinse conditioner from locs with cool/warm water.
Step 3. Microfiber towel blot hair or t-shirt blot hair  ( I don't use regular bath towels because they over dry the hair and can leave little lint balls.

 STYLING AIDS & STYLING
Step 1. Spray hair with a few pumps of water & extra virgin olive oil mix & Shea Moisture Define and Shine on hair, smoothing all over.
Step 2. Begin sectioning hair to get set for this style. Start by making a part that extends from ear to ear in a hill shape with peak at middle of head.  Section top portion off for later.
Step 3. Take bottom section & split into 2 sections with part down middle.
Step 4. Section off hair on bottom left side for later.
Step 5. Begin with hair on the bottom right side of head. Part each individual loc with hair clip & smooth hair down from root before applying product.
Step 6. Apply a small dab of Mygel by Joie naturals to the root. 
Step 7. Retwist loc, then palm roll loc from root to end.
Step 8. Clip down loc at root with hair clip. Repeat. Complete left back side.
Step 9. Repeat steps 6-7, retwisting, palm rolling on left side of head. 
Step 10. Time to retwist front sectioned off portion.  From right ear up across to the left ear, retwist each loc, applying a squirt of water& olive oil for dampening. 
Step 11. Continue to apply a dab of Mygel to root, twist, & clip down loc. 
Step 12. Allow hair to dry mostly. (Airdry or dryer)
Step 13. Remove hair clips
Step 14. Time to style. Twist bottom left & right up into 2 rolls meeting at the middle of head.
Step 15. Twist front section to the left side, stopping midway. Allow rest of hair to hang down on the left side.


TOOLS & PRODUCTS USED
Hair clips, Olive oil, water, Mygel by Joie Naturals, Aubrey's Organics White Camellia Ultra Smoothing Conditioner, a whole lot of TLC!!! Xoxoxo!!!

Love, joy, & Peace
JB


Thursday, August 1, 2013

Mini two-strand twist


So... Last night I was up past 11:30 pm, twisting my 17 yr. old cousins hair. I had fun creating this mini two strand twist style because we got to bond over a really good documentary movie.  We just sat down and went for it.  She is about 98% natural with a few cm of relaxer left on the ends. she has been transitioning for about 1 yr. & tells how happy she is to be relaxer free. I totally know the feeling. She's a dimple face sweetie. So loving!
To create this look, I...

DEEP CONDITIONED, WASHED & CONDITIONED:
Skipped this whole process because she had already did it at home earlier.

STYLING AIDS & STYLING
Step 1. Lightly spray hair with water and olive oil mix. Finger detangle hair.  Focus on smoothing water & oil on ends of hair.
Step 2. Apply Be Mine Luscious Balanced Cream Moisturizer all over ends down to roots.
Step 3. Part hair into two sections- from ear to ear, diagonally. section off top portion above ear (larger amount of hair) for later use.
Step 4. Begin to grab little sections of hair about 2cm. I do not use a comb to part due to the small size of twist & We both like the look better. 
Step 5. Apply Trader Joes (tj) Organic Coconut oil to scalp of each little section of hair & Bee Mine Bee Hold Curly Butter to ends before twisting each individual two strand twist. Repeat this process of twisting toward the sectioned off portion of hair above ear.
Step 6. Repeat process for step 5 above ear for remaining hair. 
Step 7. When you get closer to the front /side of head make a small side part so that when you twist hair on either side of part it will naturally fall that way later.
Step 8. Spray ends of hair with water/ olive oil mix when finished twisting all hair.  This helps ends to naturally curl up with a nice pattern.
Step 9. See Pics Below. Enjoy Fam!


TOOLS & PRODUCTS USED
Hair Clips, Trader Joe's( TJ's ) organic coconut oil, Olive oil, water, Bee Mine Bee Hold Curly Butter, Bee Mine Luscious Balanced Cream Moisturizer,  a whole lot of TLC!!! Xoxoxo!!!


JB.


Hi. I am sooo new here...

So... I initially wanted to compose a intro blog, but it didn't work out that way.  So, I guess I'll do it today.

Hi!!! Lol!

Really, I am doing this blog out of the sheer love, joy, and peace that I find in braiding and styling natural hair.  I had at one point decided that I would take a hiatus from braiding, but very soon found my way right back to where it all started. I finally decided that the gift I have is just that - a gift! So... I'm going to use my gift in the way the Almighty would have me too. 

 I have been braiding since age 5.  I guess I just taught myself out of boredom and watching in the mirror while my moms BFF braided me up. My moms skills with braiding were non existent, so I know I didn't inherit them from her.  As time went on, I started to braid all the kids hair on around my block (for free). My skills grew and grew and mom started to notice.  So... She would let me style her hair too. I would curl it, relax it, braid it up with extensions, whatever you can think of I pretty much did on her. By age 10 or 11, I was doing this. So, I continued to braid and style thru my teenage years while styling my teenage friends, their family, my family, all along the way being pushed to break out into a hair star. But, I never really broke out into a hair star because the world is full of opportunity and I wanted to explore other things. So, I did.

I have found that braiding kids hair can open doors to motivating the youth! letting the youth know that they too can be inspirational to other youth (hence my screen name- beinspirationkids). It's a cycle, and everything starts with the youth. If we educate them and their circle of friends to be stand up individuals, they will educate their children and circle if friends to be stand up individuals and the cycle continues. Changing this positive reaction into a positive movement!!!

So, I stand here today with 28 years of braiding experience, braiding classes, supportive family, a calling on my life, a gift, a dream, and a will to see it all through. This is a way to ultimately inform our youth of there power and influence over other youth. To "beinspirationkids".

Love, joy, and peace. Xoxoxo
JB.


Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Flat two-strand twist up-do(N.B.C)

So... This is my latest style.  I had fun creating this two strand twisted up-do for my 15 yr. old neice who is in her natural hair transitioning stage, she's almost 100% there. Only about 2 inches of relaxed hair remain. Which we'll probably be doing away with at our next appointment. She's so cool!
To create this look, I...

DEEP CONDITIONED, WASHED & CONDITIONED:
Step 1. Homemade Deep conditioning treatment. I mixed Aubey's Blue Camelia Hydrate conditioner, Treseme Naturals conditioner, honey(humectant), olive oil, Coconut oil, grapeseed oil, almond oil.
Step 2. Parted dry hair into 4 big sections.
step 3. section off 1 of the 4 big sections at a time, parting  into smaller 1/2 inch sections.  Start finger applying conditioner to each 1/2 inch section at a time. (Like applying relaxer for those that remember. Lol) finger detangle at the same time. This helps to keep hair smoothed
Step 4. Smooth Deep Conditioner into each section of hair until hair is fully coated/ saturated.
Step 5. Cover hair with plastic cap & (steamy hot towel or dryer- optional) for 20-30 minutes.
Step 6. Rinse hair by 1 section at a time if possible. This keeps hair detangled and easy to manage.
Step 7. Washed hair 1x with Trader Joes(tj) invigorating, tingling peppermint shampoo (she had itchy, flaky scalp)
Step 8. Conditioned with Aubrey's Blue Camelia Hydrate conditioner
Step 10. Finger comb/ comb conditioner thru hair
Step 11. Rinse lightly with cool water. Leaving a little bit of conditioner on ends of hair.
Step 12. Microfiber towel blot hair or t-shirt blot hair  ( I don't use regular bath towels because they over dry the hair and can leave little lint balls

 STYLING AIDS & STYLING
Step 1. Apply Carol's Daughter Healthy Hair Butter, Trader Joes (tj) Organic Coconut oil to each section of hair, smoothing all over.
Step 2. Begin reparting hair to get set for this style. Start by making a triangle part that extends about 2 inches up and away from each temple and point meets at the top/ middle portion of head. Section this off for later.
Step 3. Part remaining hair into two sections. Drag comb straight down middle of head to nape, starting from the point of the triangle in your previously parted, now section off hair.
Step 4. Section off hair on left side for later.
Step 5. Begin with hair on the right side of head. Using the part from the front sectioned off hair as a guide, begin to make small 2cm(optional depending on desired size of flat two strand twist) parts that extend back to top/middle part of head. Complete this process of twisting toward the middle until whole right side is complete. I applied a little tj organic Coconut oil to scalp and hair & Mygel by Joie to the hair down to the ends. ( for a hold that looks smooth & shiny.  No fly aways).
Step 6. Repeat process for step 5 on left side of head.
Step 7. Remember the front sectioned off hair? Now is the time we use it.
I added synthetic hair to the ends of all her twist including each individual two strand twist for length and thickness in this section.
Step 8. Starting from the top/middle portion, drag comb across making blocks of hair that are like 4cmx4cm. Continue this individual brick pattern until the whole front section is done in this manner. Ending up with about 9-12 individual two strand twist.
Step 9. Time to style twist. I did a criss cross pattern by overlapping twist from right to left, starting from nape and pinning in place once I reach the top of head. I took the ends of the criss crossed section and wrapped it around my hand in a loop and placed & pinned them off to the right side of head in a swirled ball pattern.
Step 10. Take most of individual twist from front section (leaving about 3-4 out) and make 1 big flat twist drooping across forehead going back to meet the 1st pinned up Swirled bun. Pin those ends into a swirled bun next to it. Then take the remaining front twist and droop down on forehead, pinning the ends into a loose side bun
Step 11. All together there should b 2 swirled buns & 1loose bun, going to the side of head.
Step 12. See pics below. Enjoy Fam!

Tools & products used:
Rat tail comb, bobby pins, hair pins, kanekalon synthetic braiding hair(1pk), plastic cap, micro fiber towel, Trader Joe's (tj) peppermint, invigorating shampoo, TJ's organic coconut oil, Aubrey's Organics hydrate blue Camelia conditioner,  Joie Mygel, homemade deep conditioner (TJ's organic coconut oil, Aubrey's Organics hydrate blue Camelia conditioner,  Treseme naturals conditioner, honey, olive, grapeseed, & almond oils) & a whole lot of TLC!!! Xoxoxo!!!




JB.