Naturals who two strand twist- do you all have this issue, too?

Bubblingbrownshuga

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My two strands mat within two days. When I try to do my two strand twistout, I have to deal with twists that won't unravel properly. Do any of you experience this? For those who used to, what did you do to combat this?
 

JustKiya

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Nope, can't say that I have to deal with this...... Hrmmm.

It might be one of two things...

1) I comb each twist section out completely before twisting it. I don't do comb parts, but I do comb each section, if that makes sense?

2) I do a 'double' twist........ Okay. You've got strand A and strand B, and together they make Twist C. As I'm wrapping strand A & B together, I'm spinning each strand - so it's like Strand A gets 'twirled' then wrapped around strand B. Strand B gets 'twirled' then wrapped around strand A, and so forth and so on.......until I hit the end of the twist, and then I 'twirl' the bottom of Twist C around my fingers, and done.

I think the second step helps stop the matting a LOT, because strand A and strand B can't really tangle around each other, because they are twirled independantly. When I take my twists down, I twirl the whole twist in the opposite direction of how I twisted it, and then pull the two apart (gently, obviously!) I'd say out of my whole head, I might have three strands (usually in my nape where my hair is less kinky but more tangly) where I have to 'fight' them a little to get them to come apart.

I also usually end up with a flyer than all get out twist out as well, because strand A and strand B hold their shape until I start messing with them and 'untwirl' them....

I hope that helped, some....
 
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mscocoface

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I get matting if I do three or more washings in the same twists w/o extension hair.

I am not sure why but it just does. One of the ways I combat this is I created a really good spray that contains at least one or two oils in it a cheapie conditioner and either glycerine or scurl type solution.

I notice when I do this I don't get that matting. But if I don't look out. I usually have to make sure the twists are soaking wet with conditioner or something else when I take them apart. I usually will do this anyway unless I want a twist out. Then I won't use as much but I will still make sure they are slightly moist or at least misted.

I hate the snap, crackle, pop sound!!!!!!!!

OT: I know you get this a lot, but I really like your hair it is really thick and healthy. I am hoping when I reach my third goal length WL :grin: I will do something to show its length. Not sure what but I will figure out something.
 

wonderstar

Active Member
That happens to me after like 3 days. The strands that won't cooperate (I can't say split cause they aren't) just wrap themselves around the twisted hair.
 
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