Easy Crochet Twists Protective Style

Show me an Easy way to do Crochet Twists Protective Style and I will love you forever. This has become my favorite hairstyle. Hello darling!! After doing some research on natural hair and protein sensitivity, I have decided to go protein-free for a few months to see if I can save my hair from the excessive dryness. I will have a full article on the subject soon for those of you who would love to know more about it. What was left of my Giovanni direct leave-in conditioner was what I used before I completely remove protein from my hair regimen.

Easy Crochet Twists Protective Style

  • I used Alberto V05 clarifying conditioner to detangle my hair and rinsed it out after about 5 minutes.
  • Used TREsemme moisture rich conditioner to further clean the hair.
  • Deep conditioned with Pantene Pro-V Truly natural hair with heat for about 30 minutes.
  • Rinsed out the conditioner and squeezed the excess water out with the help of a clean T-shirt.
  • Added my Giovanni Direct Leave-in Conditioner to my hair and used  head to help the product penetrate the hair better.
  • Sealed the moisture in with pure castor oil.
  • Used about 3 packs of Marley hair to create the crochet twists below.

Hair of the week

 

I felt exhausted after sitting for almost 8 hours to get the hair done, by getting done I mean doing the hair myself. My eyes were red and all I wanted to do was sleep after I was finally done. But not having to touch my hair for two weeks is a good thing now that I am really busy with work and the kids’ homework. My wash day went okay. I bought the new CANTU Argan Oil moisturizing cream and I cannot wait to share my experience with you. How was your wash day?

I am giving away some hair products here. Check them out if your hair is not protein sensitive.

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13 Comments

  1. September 16, 2015 / 5:18 pm

    Hey Nerline! I love your twists! They are beautiful. I'm curious to read more about protein sensitivity and the excessive dryness that goes along with it. I think I have experienced that at one point and had no clue that's what it was.

    Hope you're having a beautiful week, love!

  2. Tania Franco
    September 17, 2015 / 12:07 am

    I can imaging how it is with kids, and Homework. It can be hell sometimes, lol. Hair looks great despite the time crunch.

    Much Love,
    Tania
    http://inspiremyfancy.blogspot.com/

  3. September 17, 2015 / 6:48 am

    Well done Nerline, too much effort but definitely worth it! You look so adorable! xo

  4. Jackie Harrison
    September 17, 2015 / 12:54 pm

    Your hair looks amazing always great products.

  5. September 17, 2015 / 1:53 pm

    I am looking for a good protective style. I love this one. Wish I could do it myself. I don't know where to start.

  6. Busola Coutts
    September 17, 2015 / 2:37 pm

    Your hair is so nice Nerline. Looks really good on an you and great job with your wash week!!

    http://www.thefashionstirfry.com

  7. Amber Shannon
    September 17, 2015 / 6:51 pm

    Wow… you did a wonderful job on your hair. The twists look great!!


    Amber
    All the Cute
    Latest Post: Grey Crossback Cropped Top

  8. Tomes Edition
    September 18, 2015 / 1:45 am

    Your twist are so neat! I would love to rock these but the thought of the time frame is a turn off for me.

  9. September 26, 2015 / 4:50 pm

    Those twist are awesome wish I had it in me to even attempt such an endeavor. Just know i'm Jelly.

  10. October 6, 2015 / 7:28 pm

    Your twists look great! You have so much patience – I could never manage to sit through an hour or more when getting my hair done – explains why I can't braid for the life of me.

    Looking great :).

    The Style Boro

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