Kinky twist from beginning to end and reverse 🦋
Okay, so you've got your beautiful medium kinky twists in – now what? From my experience, keeping them looking fresh and healthy is key, and it's where many people miss a few crucial steps. I wanted to share some of my go-to tips for maintaining medium kinky twists, styling them in creative ways (especially for those 'all back weaving' looks!), and most importantly, how to take them down without damaging your natural hair. Before we even get to styling, let's quickly touch on preparation and choosing your hair. When I decide on kinky twists, especially medium ones, I always make sure my natural hair is thoroughly washed, deep-conditioned, and completely detangled. A good trim can also prevent split ends from getting caught in the twists. For the actual braiding hair, I look for quality kinky twist hair that’s light, soft, and won’t cause too much tension. This makes a huge difference in comfort and how long your style lasts. First, let's talk about maintenance. Hydration is your best friend! I always make sure to spritz my scalp and twists with a light leave-in conditioner mixed with water daily. This prevents dryness and itching, which can be super annoying. Don't forget to moisturize your scalp with a light oil, like jojoba or almond oil, a few times a week. It keeps your natural hair healthy underneath. And for sleeping? A silk or satin scarf or bonnet is non-negotiable. It protects your twists from frizz and keeps them neat, extending their lifespan significantly. I also try to avoid manipulating them too much; gentle handling prevents breakage and keeps the twists looking fresh. Next up, styling! While medium kinky twists look stunning simply hanging loose, playing around with different styles can completely change your look. For that elegant 'all back weaving' vibe, you can gather your twists into a sleek low ponytail or bun. I love to use a little edge control for a super polished front. You can also create a half-up, half-down look, securing the top section with a cute hair tie. Don't be afraid to experiment with chunky braids or even a faux hawk for a bolder statement. The versatility of medium kinky twists is amazing once you start exploring! For a simple yet chic 'all back' look, I sometimes just sweep them all back and secure them with a pretty clip, allowing the length and texture to shine. Finally, removal – this is probably the most crucial part to prevent breakage. I can't stress enough how important it is to be gentle. I usually set aside a good amount of time, put on some music, and start by cutting the twisted hair below your natural hair length. Then, apply some conditioner or detangling spray to a small section of twists. Slowly unravel each twist, working from the ends upwards. I find that using my fingers is better than a comb initially, as it helps you feel for any knots. If you encounter a tangle, don't pull! Add more conditioner and gently work through it. Once a twist is completely unraveled, lightly detangle that section of your natural hair before moving to the next. This process can be time-consuming, but trust me, your natural hair will thank you. By following these steps, you’ll not only rock your medium kinky twists confidently but also ensure your natural hair remains healthy throughout the protective style journey. It's all about giving your hair the love and care it deserves!






































































































