but I dont seem to be getting the rolls right. The left roll looks like a sideways french twist, an the right one looks like a twist into a roll, but the instructions don't seem to be describing the process well. can anyone help me by showing in progress pictures or a better description of how the rolls are created.? Thank you! :)
but I dont seem to be getting the rolls right. The left roll looks like a sideways french twist, an the right one looks like a twist into a roll, but the instructions don't seem to be describing the process well. can anyone help me by showing in progress pictures or a better description of how the rolls are created.? Thank you! :)
The left roll is indeed a French Twist except that it is flatter than a traditional French Twist because the right roll is positioned over the left one.
Create a traditional French Twist and position it so that the pinned section faces towards the right. Take the 2nd twist which is basically a twist designed to wrap over the French Twist and pin that so that it is positioned over the pinned section.
If you have access to a mannequin head it is a great way to practice making this style, which is definitely complicated. If you don't have a mannequin head (available at Sally Beauty or similar beauty stores) you can practice on a doll head or a sting mop.
Hope that helps. If not..please post questions.
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