To clip twists, you would use a hair clip to secure your twisted hair.
How to Use a Hair Clip on Twisted Hair:
Based on the reference video on how to put hair up with a claw clip, here's how you can adapt the technique for twisted hair:
- Prepare your Twists: Make sure your hair is already twisted in your desired style.
- Gather the Twists: Gather the base of the twists as if you are creating a ponytail, or pull the hair up off your neck, based on where you want the twist to sit.
- Apply the Clip: Take your hair clip and then clip down on the base of the twists. The goal is to secure the twists so they don't fall out.
- Adjust for Volume: After clipping, pull some of your twisted hair forward to create more volume at the top of your head. You can also pull down some twists around your face to frame your face.
- Finalize the Style: Adjust any remaining pieces until you are satisfied with the overall appearance.
Key Considerations:
- Clip Type: Depending on the thickness and length of your twists, you might need different sized clips, such as a claw clip, a duckbill clip, or a barrette to accommodate.
- Twist Size: Ensure the clip can securely hold the size and number of twists you are working with. If you have very thick or heavy twists, you may need to use multiple clips.
- Comfort and Security: Make sure that the clip is not too tight to avoid discomfort, and also that it is securely gripping the twists so they don't slide out.