Simple Twist Back Style
This is a simple twisted back style to incorporate a bit of a bun at the back. Took a few pictures of the style that I wore to work the other day!
First thing is first! Check out my you tube Channel and watch the correct technique for back combing....
Sarah Courtney's Quick Tip for back combing
You can create as much height on top as you like but this time I just did slight height on top as most people don't like HUGE HAIR like I would normally wear it!
I have sectioned out on the head block so you can see the lines clearly and as my You Tube video will shortly follow, you wont have my arms in the way if done on myself.
Firstly create a halo section and clip away. Alligator clips will be your best friend. Most important thing about hair is to section away hair you don't need and it makes your life so much simpler.I have also parted off center at the front but you can work it to suit you.
Not only will alligator clips be your best friend but good bobby pins!!! You can get the regular size but also a half size. These are great to help hide pins when it doesn't have to hold a lot of hair. You can ask your hairdresser for best way to get your hands on some or I can help!
Taking a small mesh (panel)of hair starting at the top and front hairline to part, slightly back comb or tease to get a little height. This also helps to get good hold to the style. Watch my above back comb/ teasing video for pointers.
Follow all the way around the halo until complete. Spray each section very lightly with hair spray to give hold.
Then lightly comb top of section to hide teasing underneath. you then use the hair to create a twist at the side nearly braiding (if up to the challenge) by picking up smaller pieces from back.
Pin inside the twist and repeat on other side. If unsure where to pin this part will be hidden so put as many pins as you like and overlapping is good to get great hold.
Let down the top section out of the clip and start to back comb/tease it also. Start at the front but for your first section only tease a little so it hides other teasing. Do more teasing in second and third section and this will determine the height you want. Follow through until you get to the twists and run out of hair.
Again lightly brush/ comb over the top and pull all hair together. A tail comb is best as you can also use the end to pull up hair on top if you flatten too much when brushing.
You can pin section down to twists or add a little twist to section as you pin. What ever is easier for each person.
All top hair is now pinned and all that is left is the bottom tails. Roll them around your finger to start and continue to roll up to make a small barrel with ends in.
I have used a flat clip to make it easier to pin.
Look closely at this pic to see where I have two pins out. This is where you pin first.
Put as many pins as you like.
Normal size pins first but then the half size ones are really good if you have them.
Our finished style!!!!!!!!
Just a few more tips.....
- use hair spray lightly after each section finished and use the need of you tail comb or brush even to smooth down fluffy hair.
- a texture powder is good for more volume
- slightly dirty hair is best as not as soft
- Things to make your life easier- tail comb, flat clip and alligator clip and good bobby pins
- shine spray is good to finish off a style for higher gloss
This style takes me about 5 minutes..... yes I am a hairdresser so practice at home and don't stress to much first time round. Using the tips I have given you will be surprised how much easier it makes doing an upstyle on yourself.
You can also make a variation of a messy, randomly pinned bun at the back if easier or braiding front panels instead of twists. Possibilities are endless.
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Happy Hair Day!