Tuesday, 12 February 2013

How to do a Sisterlocks™ : Flat Twist mohawk

Today we are taking it back to Sisterlocks™ and I will be explaining how you can achieve a quick , easy but fierce mohawk for any occasion . Sometimes as women we become super heroes and multitask all the drama that life throws at us so getting to a Stylist is just not an option . This quick style can be done by just about anybody ... I promise.


Step 1: Divide your hair into two sections , one at the top and another on the bottom . This distinction should have you seeing hair on the top and hair on the bottom. ( As you can see in the pic above)

Step 2: Begin to "part out sections" . With Sisterlocks™ , you hair has already been parted into small sections , so simply take small stands out to create a straight line .

Step 3: Take a good amount of hair , and begin to do flat twists . Flat twists are quite similar to corn rows , in that they both lay flat and closer to the scalp . The difference with flat twists is that , you need two strands instead of three.

Step 4: Take a black or clear rubber band to secure the hair . The rubber band should be placed at the middle of the twists and the ends should be left out. Do this for several other twists as big or small as you like

Step 5 : Add your favourite hair accessories and go !

This quick style is versatile and can be worn in so many different ways . You can do the front and leave the back out and curled or you can do it from the sides as shown in the picture . The choice is really yours based on how your interpret it.


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