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With holidays come parties, so finish your cat-eye and take your tresses to the next level with disco waves. Hairstylist extraordinaire Ellie Hotaling from N.Y.C.’s Fringe Salon used Bantu knots to create this particular style. Originating centuries ago in southern Africa, Bantu knots are styled by twisting individual sections of hair into small, coiled buns, which can create cool waves when undone.
Starting at the nape of your neck, begin loosely sectioning some parts. Clip any excess hair on top. Take a small to medium section of hair and create a Bantu knot by twisting it firmly until the hair wraps around and under itself . Wrap the end of the twisted hair underneath the knot and secure with a bobby pin .Once the first knot is secured, section off more hair using the tips of your fingers and continue repeating step 3, working your way up .
For the side with the deep part, use your setting product to keep any fringes or flyaways in place. For the top section, again pull the section down and twist from the bottom, wrapping the final knot around another knot on the side of your head .When your hair is set and dry, unwrap the knots . As you unroll keep twisting the sections with your fingers. After all the knots have been removed, rustle the sections together with your fingers.
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