Monday, January 5, 2009

WavyCoil: A How-to Guide

I missed you guys- hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season! This year looks promising, so let's get started. Honeys, remember last year (more like two weeks ago ;-) I said I had begun to get frustrated with my curls? Well, thanks to the "Girlfriends" marathon on BET, my attempt at having hair like Joan's has been revived- I've found a solution and can't wait to share it!

Firstly, what I've decided to call "WavyCoil" is actually MY interpreted version of a twist-out. I've tried your typical twist-outs in the past and have been disappointed each time. Important factors: using minimal product and sealing your ends. *Please note that this style results in an undefined deep wave which will coil on the ends

To start, you'll need:
- Large Bobby Pins
- Drinking straws (cut into fours; I prefer McDonald's straws, they're slightly wider)
- Devacurl One Condition (although any leave in conditioner will suffice)
- Jane Carter Solution Twist & Lock cream (a moisturizing/holding cream)

1. Start with freshly washed and conditioned hair. Part hair into four sections; for each section use about a dime sized amount of the Devacurl One Condition. Part each section into smaller sections and twist into simple two strand twists. Once you have reached the ends, coat and seal with the Jane Carter Solution T&L cream, twist and wrap around the straw and secure with one bobby pin:
2. Continue until your entire head is complete- I usually do about 20 twists.

3. Set overnight, or underneath a dryer (I use the dryer and set overnight)

4. When my hair is completely dry, I remove the straws first:
5. Once all straws have been removed, unravel one twist then finger comb to thoroughly separate. The catch is to then twirl the ends back into the same curl formation the straw created. It should begin to look like this:

6. Continue to unravel & twirl until all twists have been removed. Using about a nickel sized dab of coconut oil to help fluff and smooth, the finished result:



*I MUST give a great big thanks to Nikki at curlynikki.com, please check her out- she's got the most awesome head of curly hair!

27 comments:

Brown Girl Gumbo said...

Ooh so pretty! I once did my hair like this and it turned out great. I don't know why I don't do it more often since my hubby loves it like this.

Happy New Year!!

B said...

Yay to my bloggin' fam all back! Happy New Year to youuuu! And ohmigoooodness, your hair look beautiful, Wes. Curly hair rocks and I can't get enough of it!!

Gigi said...

I was thinking about doing a twist out today. BTW I am in love with coconut oil. THANKS!

Mo City Princess said...

Excellent post! Great step by step instructions. Thanks!

skylark826 said...

Your hair looks great and I love your interpretation of the Twist "n" curl by Nikki. I love her hair and her website too.

skylark826 said...

By the way, please let us know how it looks on day 2 or day 3!

Wes said...

@Skylark826: You know I got you covered on the update ;-)
Stay tuned!

Urbancurlz said...

Cute, cute, cute! I just ran across Curly Nikki's site, she has beautiful hair.

ljkelly said...

Thanks for posting instructions on this!! I love this look!

Anonymous said...

I am definitely going to try this one!!
Thank you Wes!

-ShandaR

Calming Corners said...

You hair looks amazing! Thanks for the post. I would also like to know how your hair looks day 2 or three.

Happy New Year!
xo,
CC

Jay said...

Hey Wes! Happy New Year, I love the curls, really nice!

BonafideLatina~ said...

LOVE IT! It came out great!!! I always get worried of doing this while the hair is wet b/c my hair gets really tangled :( will keep a mental note to try it in the future...looks great on you though.

LOVE the new layout at the top...so cute...finally new posts...it was missed last week.

HAPPY NEW YEAR

Miss B said...

Happy New Year!!!

That is too cute!!!

ms. shoo {shebreathes.com} said...

I love this! I think I have a new style to try.

BTW, love your blog!

Dominican Enigma said...

Que Linda! looks amazing

Leela said...

ooooOOOOooo.. So that's how you did that.. Remeber I did that in School with my hair when it was longer. We used straws to. It took so long to set, by the time I was ready to go under the dryer...the front was already dried!!

I love it on both natural and permed hair..


xoxo

Lela

MakeupByRenRen said...

wow your hair looks gorgeous! i must keep that method in mind for my future kiddies :)

Holly said...

Yay! You're back with new posts! Your hair looks fab, can't wait to try this style on my hair as well as my daughter's hair, she's transitioning so her ends don't curl at all and she wants to rock curly big hair.

Anonymous said...

Your hair looks GORGEOUS!

Jawahir said...

Hey I noticed that when you did the initial review for the One Conditioner you said it was DevaCare, but in most recent posts you list it as DevaCurl. Which one do you use?

Wes said...

@Jawahir: I often get confused on the two, but it is indeed the DevaCURL One Condition that I use. Thanks for catching that.

Jawahir said...

Thanks so much!

Puanani503 said...

your hair looks great:)that's a wonderful tip..I'll keep that in
mind for future use..I've always
put mines in a bun..for fear of frizz..but you totally rock this look:)

prettysunshyne said...

WOW!!!! This look great! Thanks for sharing :o)

Prettysunshyne

Anonymous said...

i do my hair similarly to this but i use the little plastic piece that come with sponge rollers, and they are alot easier to roll and keep on the hair.

Anonymous said...

i have really afro hair would i still be able to use this method and your hair looks good