How to Bantu Knot

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How to Bantu Knot

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Try this easy, eccentric African hairstyle!

What and How

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You can do your Bantu knots dry or wet. You will need a comb, a moisturizer, rubber bands, and a spray bottle is optional.

You Are Going to Part a Section of Your Hair Off and Put the Rest in a Ponytail.

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After You Part Your Hair You Are Going to Put the Parted Hair Into a Pony Tail.

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Once You Put the Hair in a Ponytail You Are Going to Separate the Hair and Twist It. I Do It This Way So It Will Add Extra Curls to My Hair Once You Take It Down.

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After You Have Platted Your Hair You Are Going to Twist the Hair Around and Then Secure It by Putting a Rubber Band Around the Knot to Hold Them in Place.

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You Repeat This Step Until Your Hair Is Finished. It Takes Me an Hour and Half to Bantu Knot My Hair. I Keep the Bantu Knots Up for About a Week. I Normally Wear My Bantu Knots As a Style.