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How to style a (double) waterfall twist Step One: Gather a section of hair and divide it into two pieces. Twist the bottom piece over the top piece. Step Two: After you have completed the twist, take a new section of hair from the top and lay it over the piece in your top hand (my left hand in the photo above). Step Three: . Do you see that piece coming from the top that we just added? We are going to simply lay or drape it and leave it there. So now you will cross the bottom piece from your original twist OVER the new draped addition piece (as well as your top piece), and we're going to repeat. Step Four: So let's repeat what we just did. Take another new section of hair from the top of the head and drape it between your twist pieces. Now, cross the bottom piece over the draped piece (and the top piece) to twist again. Step Five: We are repeating the same motion over and over until we reach the other side of the head. Continue your twisting and adding new pieces, keeping in mind that you will add another new section each time you twist. Step Six: Once you reach your desired stopping point, clip the hair in place or finish it off with a simple braid or twist Now, if you are feeling really ambitious, let's turn this into a double waterfall twist! Step Seven: Gather another starting section, just as we did in the very first step, and do your first twist. Step Eight: Instead of gathering a new section of hair from the top for the waterfall pieces, we are going to use the original waterfall pieces. Take the first waterfall section and lay it between your new twist pieces. Twist over.