Secure with bobby pins*
There could be a few possible reasons why your hair won’t hold on to the knot. Your hair could be straight, the section too thick, or a variety of other reasons.
If that happens, and you feel like any of your bantu knots will fall out before you’re ready to take them down, use a bobby pin to secure it to your head. Place the bobby pin at the root of your bantu knot, holding the ends, to keep it from falling down.
Unravel gently
Whether you believe it or not, how you take down your curls is important and can make the difference in how a style comes out. Apply a small amount of oil to your fingertips before taking down your bantu knot to avoid frizz.
Instead of yanking at the knot to pull it down, gently twist it in the opposite direction until it begins to loosen. Unravel it gently to the bottom before separating and fluffing it.
The best way to master any hair style (bantu knots included), is through nothing but constant practice! Try using these tips the next few times that you try bantu knots and see if they make any difference on the style. If so, this could possibly become one of your new favorite styles!
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