How to: Two Strand Twist on Sisterlocks

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Here is another style I can do with my hair being its current length. As hair length goes, I still can't do a decent ponytail or a bun style. I don't want to do a Mohawk, because I just don't want to cause unnecessary strain, on my growing locks.

Below are the steps by steps instructions on how to do a “Two Strand Twist” with Sisterlocks.

Material Needed
Small Black Rubber Bands(Optional)
Spray Bottle

Step 1) Think of how small or big you want them to be. I did mines medium. I also did my twist after putting on my Sisterlocks Moisture Treatment (14 retighten sessions). Note: You can spray a little water on them if you don't have the moisture treatment.

Step 2) Just like you would naturally part your hair, you would part your sisterlocks as well. Just act like your sisterlocks are one big fat hair strains. Once you part them, go ahead and twist them around is other.

Step 3) Once you reach the end of your locks, roll them around you finger to create a neat twisted end. Note: Most of my locks have open ends, but I notice the section of my hair that doesn't have open end, were harder to twist hence the hold wasn't the strongest. I think this hair style would work great with newly install sisterlocks vs. mature sisterlocks. If you locks are fully mature, then you may need to add a rubber at the tip of your hair.

You can rock this style alone or wait for the next day and unravel them to create a nice wavy curls.

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Big Chop - January 24, 2009
Install - August 18-20 2009
Retighten Time - 4 - 4 1/2 hr
Total Locks - Over 750
Pattern - Double 3
Texture - 4 A/B (Thick & Coarse)

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