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I did my first Bantu knots (well twisted up two strand twists) today and I thought I would share a few pictures with you.
I also did a video of my me removing them but I wanted to share these with you as soon as the pictures were done.
After I washed my hair, I applied a very small amount of the Okra Hair Milk to my damp Hair. I then rubbed coconut oil into my scalp and sealed with Fountain Jamaican Black Castor Oil Hair Food which as you know is my favorite JBCO.
Here are the results:
First I had to unravel the knots and think about how to style them.
On the fist day I finger combed my hair and left the defined curl pattern in
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A Day later in my Born to be Beautiful Tee.
Hope you like. Video to follow
Embrace Your Inner AfroDeity
Leilu
4 comments
It looks cute! I want to try bantu-knots soon.
How many months post relaxer are you?
Hi Ms D., Haven't had a relaxer in over a year now. Did the big chop January 01.
This is my hair natural.
Hi!! I remember your BC post, not sure if I ever congratulated you. But congrats!! You look great :-)
Thanks Ms. D.! Getting there!
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