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I'm making Bantu Knots on freshly shampood and conditioned hair... So I start with a
small section in the front... untangle with a wide tooth comb... and apply product to
each section as I go along. So I just twist and twist until I can't twist anymore and
then wrap the twist around itself and secure it at the base... so there are no pins required.
Again, twisting this section until I can't twist anymore... and here is another one...
untangling with a wide tooth comb and wrapping it. I am using Phat Head Silk Sheets Styling
Lotion on each section... the back is just as easy to do as the front and I am not concerned
about the parts because I am not going to wear this style... I'm just doing it to set
my hair for sort of a different look and well, that's me taking a little break from the Bantu
Knots. There we go twisting... twisting and well, I don't look so happy there but I really
and that's just my hair from a different angle. It's very easy to do. And that's the finished
product. That's after I just let it air dry overnight. The curls are a little bit bouncy
but nice for a change. That's it.