“Sometimes a wash n go isn’t enough to give you defined, long lasting coils. TightlyCurly.com’s Teri LaFlesh has inspired many people with tight curls and coils with what she calls Doodles—a term she got from her mother. “Doodling” helps separate and define natural curl and coils. I’ll show you how… “
Step one:
As with any hairstyle, you must start with clean hair. I section my hair in 6 chubby twists to prepare for shampooing, conditioning, and detangling. (When I don’t want a definite part in my hair, I add a chubby twist at the top.) Twisting hair before cleansing will help minimize tangles, matting, and knots. One of my favorite low sulfate shampoos is Going-Natural.com’s Herbal Shampoo Almond.
Products/tools that will be used: Going-Natural’s Herbal Shampoo Almond, No More Knots Detangler, Silky Shea Hair Butter and Herbal Gel, Butterfly Clips, Spray bottle filled with water, Tangle Teezer (detangling tool), and fingers!!!!
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