Learn How to Style Jumbo Havana Twists with Rubber Bands on Natural Hair
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Moisture Routine
- Preparing the Hair for Havana Twists
- Installing the Havana Twists
- Styling Options
- Effortless Twisted Updo
- Mohawk Style
- Elegant Updo
- Maintaining Havana Twists
- Pros and Cons of Havana Twists
- Conclusion
Installing and Styling Havana Twists: An Easy and Affordable Protective Style
Havana twists are a popular and versatile protective hairstyle that is perfect for the summertime. In this article, we will guide you through the step-by-step process of installing and styling gorgeous yet natural-looking Havana twists. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced hairstylist, this tutorial is designed to help you achieve a swage that is both stylish and beginner-friendly.
Introduction
Before we dive into the installation process, let's talk about the benefits of Havana twists. These twists not only serve as a protective style by minimizing the manipulation of your natural hair, but they also offer a trendy and fashionable look. The best part? Havana twists are surprisingly affordable and can be easily customized to suit your personal style.
Moisture Routine
Before beginning any hairstyle, it's important to ensure your hair is properly moisturized. To start, we recommend using a tea tree oil treatment to discourage bacteria and residue buildup, especially during the warmer months. Simply massage the oil into your scalp to promote a healthy environment for hair growth.
Next, apply a hair and scalp astringent like Lula's Hair and Scalp Astringent. This product is designed to cleanse and refresh your scalp, and the spray nozzle makes it easy to target specific areas. Use a soft bristle applicator brush to distribute the product and stimulate blood circulation.
Preparing the Hair for Havana Twists
To create a solid foundation for your Havana twists, it's crucial to properly section your hair. For beginners, we recommend starting with four sections to make parting easier, especially in hard-to-reach areas. Use the rubber band method to create larger sections, especially near the nape where breakage is common.
For added protection, apply a small amount of Bella Beauty pomade to the edges of each section. Use a comb to distribute the product and ensure it is evenly spread across the hair. Split each section into two parts, creating a neat and organized base for the twists.
Installing the Havana Twists
Now comes the exciting part - installing the Havana twists! For this hairstyle, we recommend using the Jenna Collection Natural Kinky Twist hair in color number four. Take six pieces of hair and apply them directly to the parted sections. Combine the top and bottom sections of your natural hair and secure them with a small rubber band. This will ensure both the extensions and your natural hair are securely in place.
Split your natural hair into two sections and apply Lula's Hair Icing, along with a bit of pomade, to provide hold and prevent unraveling. Twist each individual strand of hair around itself, ensuring your natural hair is tucked into the twist to avoid any protruding edges.
Styling Options
Once your Havana twists are installed, the styling possibilities are endless. Here are a few simple yet stunning styles you can try:
Effortless Twisted Updo
For a quick and easy updo, grab a twist from the back near the nape and one from the front left side. Twist them together to conceal the ends and create an elegant yet effortless look.
Mohawk Style
If you're looking for a bold and edgy style, gather four twists at the crown of your head using a scrunchie. This will create height and add a touch of flair to your Havana twists.
Elegant Updo
For a more sophisticated look, gather all your hair at the front, similar to the pineapple method. Use a scrunchie to secure it in place and flatten the back to create a sleek and polished updo. Add gold thread and cuffs for a beautiful accent.
Maintaining Havana Twists
To keep your Havana twists looking fresh and neat, it's essential to take proper care of them. Avoid excessive pulling or tension on the twists, as this can lead to breakage. You can spruce up the style by incorporating accessories like gold thread or cuffs to add flair and versatility.
Pros and Cons of Havana Twists
As with any hairstyle, Havana twists have their pros and cons. Here are a few to consider:
Pros:
- Offers a protective style for your natural hair
- Versatile and customizable to suit your personal style
- Affordable compared to other protective hairstyles
- Easy to maintain and can last for several weeks
Cons:
- Requires time and effort to install properly
- Can cause tension or breakage if not cared for correctly
- May require periodic maintenance to keep them looking fresh
Conclusion
Havana twists are a fantastic option for anyone looking for a stylish and protective hairstyle. With the right technique and products, you can achieve a natural and trendy look that lasts. Experiment with different styles and accessories to make your Havana twists truly unique. So, why not give this affordable and versatile hairstyle a try? Your hair will thank you for the extra love and care.