I love braiding my daughters’ hair. And they always want a fashionable hairstyle for school but with 3 girls all getting ready at the same time I don’t always have the time to style their hair the way they want. Standard braids are quick enough but if they want something a little trickier, I just don’t have the time.
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I needed a way to make super quick hair twist styles. We recently tried out the Conair Quick Twist Double-Strand Braider and it worked really well!
- Comb a small section of hair, approx. 1″ wide.
- Separate into two sections.
- Using button, lift one clasp and slide one strand of hair into clasp, sliding it to the ends of hair..
- Release button.
- Repeat with other section.
- Making sure ends of hair are evenly placed in the clip, hold Quick Twist tightly and slide rotating switch up.
- Both strands will begin to spin.
- Once hair is spun tight, rotate the unit, by hand, in the direction the arrow on the styler is pointing.
- Holding ends of hair tight, release hair from claps and finish with a hair elastic or clip.
That was easy!
My oldest and youngest daughters twist braids come out a little thinner and the clips fit really well. I prefer to use them in their hair instead of the hair elastics. I feel like they hold better in their hair.
I didn’t have much luck with the ribbons. I think we need a little more practice getting them to look even.
I also love that you’re not limited to just making hairstyles. You can use the Conair Quick Twist Double-Strand Braider to make necklaces, bracelets and headbands by clipping the ribbon threads together with one of the hair clips, holding them with your hand and using them in place of hair. Then clip and trim and you’re done! So cool!
The Quick Twist styler uses batteries and not a plug so there is no heat and no fear of your kids using a plugged in styler. It stays cool and kids 6 and older can use it, supervised.
There are a lot of videos online showing different hairstyles you can create with the Conair Quick Twist Double-Strand Braider. I’m going to try making a hair headband as well as some of the bun hair styles. I think they will be really pretty!
- 40 Scunci® anti-slip mini elastics
- 10 hair clips
- 2 silky ribbons
My girls and I were excited to try out the Conair Quick Twist Double-Strand Braider. I can’t wait to see what new hairstyles they can create with it!
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My daughter would love this. She loves braids. Though I have tried I am not good and never have been good at braiding.
I always had short hair and so did my girls, so I did not get to braid their hair. Tool looks easy to use. Thanks for the tip.
Our youngest daughter loves it! It is so easy to use.
This looks like quite an invention. It looks like so much fun for the girls to use, especially on the weekend time off from school when they are looking to do projects.