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Witch hazel makes a great cleansing option (if your skin can tolerate it), and coconut oil and jojoba oil are stellar hair hydrators.
Keep the hair and scalp moisturized: "If you've braided your hair and intend to keep these in for a couple of weeks, you'll still want to maintain a cleansing and hydration routine," says O’Connor. And if you're creating a twist-out on natural hair, you may even want to start when the hair is damp to achieve more definition. For curlier and kinkier textures, freshly washed hair is best: Since you should always detangle your hair before braiding, those with curls will want to braid on hair that's freshly washed (since you typically detangle curls when they're wet). Or, you can apply pomades or pastes to add some grip to freshly washed strands.
"Aim to braid on Day 2 or 3 hair for longer-lasting results," she notes.
For straighter textures, Day 2 hair is best: Huffnagle says you may want to avoid freshly washed hair if you have a straighter hair texture. "On natural hair, you also may need to detangle the hair as you braid," says Taylor. Always detangle before braiding: To avoid snarls and breakage, you'll want to make sure your hair is properly detangled. Stay consistent with your parting sizes: By creating even sections throughout, you'll ensure the braids stay the same size.