Lastly, your twists may unravel quite a bit throughout the first few weeks, even to the point of frustration. In addition to the frizz, you will likely notice some shrinkage – it can be extensive in some cases, depending on the texture of your hair. Twist locs will get frizzier and frizzier in the baby loc and teenage phases. If your scalp feels dry, oil it with olive oil, jojoba oil, or any other oil you like.Continue parting and twisting until all of your hair is twisted.Be sure to twist all of your twists in the same direction. This will give the twist more of a rope-like appearance. If you want your twists to be more sturdy, twist both strands to the right, and overlap to the left repeatedly. After the part is made, separate the section into two strands and cross one strand over the other repeatedly until you reach the ends.Make your first part in one of the back sections according to the parting system and loc size you want.You don’t want to accidentally grab hair from another section. This will make your hair easier to work with. Secure each section with an elastic band.If you’re doing square or diamond parts, the parts need to be absolutely straight. Section your hair into four equal sections with a rattail comb.Now that you’ve chosen your loc size and parting system, you’re ready to make your first section! Part and Twist We think we can all agree that there’s something very striking about diamond parts. And that’s likely because this parting system is very challenging to achieve at home.
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