The friction from dancing outdoors at an all-day festival caused a few twists to loosen up, so imagine how much faster they would have unraveled if I manipulated the hair each day!īillabong Dress | Sam Edelman Sandals | Forever 21 BagĪdd cushion time to the DIY passion twist process. I originally wanted to style my hair in a half-up/half-down bun for one of the festival days, but luckily I changed my mind. Twists can (and will) unravel as time goes on, but you can prolong your wear time by keeping any additional styling to a minimum. Even if you add more styling lotion throughout your twists, the style itself is much more fragile than braids. This tip goes hand in hand with the frizz talk above. Because I focused primarily on the roots, the rest of my hair was susceptible to frizz.
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You should definitely expect to see frizz regardless, but you can decrease it even more by applying a decent amount of braiding lotion throughout your twists. I used Kivani’s Edge Control on my scalp and edges, which completely helped to keep the base of my twists nice and sleek each day, but I was very lighthanded with the product throughout the rest of the twists. In the video I posted about my hair, I mentioned that my frizz was likely higher than average because of the products and the environment.
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Still, I didn’t expect for a styled hairdo like passion twists to get frizzy with each passing day.
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As someone with naturally curly hair, I’ve certainly learned to embrace a bit of frizz over the years. The first thing I realized after wearing passion twists is how messy the hairstyle can get. DIY Passion Twists | 5 Tips to Know Before Getting Started Accept the frizz.