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Question:
When I put my hair in two-strand twists I get fly-aways. What can I do about them?
Answer:
Unless the fly-aways bother you, there isn't anything wrong with them. They are probably just new baby-hairs that aren't long enough to fit inside a twist yet. When they grow longer, they will fit, and new baby hairs will take their place.
Once the fly-aways have been sort of "orphaned" from the twists, they will most likely stay that way until you twist again, I hate to say. When twisting, maybe make sure you slick as much hair as you can into each twist, but otherwise, a few loose curly hairs are totally fine and expected.
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