Who needs rubber bands as a twist fastener when there are braid charms around to do the job? These accessories add a pop of shine while securing your ends for a longer-lasting style.
Just check out this glamorously adorned ponytail if you need proof. Do you have a flair for theatrics? Do you like long locks?
Why not go for Rapunzel length twists like Ciara? And even better if you go for a shoulder-grazing style. It adds a low-key edge. Check out this bold front-twisted knot and ponytail combo for a fauxhawk-esque style. Bonus points if you add charms to complete the look.
Go halfway and choose hip length Senegalese twists. Chunkier twists will add a lovely boho vibe. Do you want an edgy look that can stop traffic? Look no further than this dramatic jumbo half-up-half-down style. Unlike the blunt ends on the other bobs or lobs on this list, we love the way these Senegalese twists are layered.
The contrast simply makes this look more dynamic. Why not try combining them? We love the way these Senegalese twists have been put into double braids and paired with a giant braided front-facing knot.
Super skinny Senegalese twists are very common to see. Have a wedding to go to or another special event? It's the perfect regal updo. You can leave your twists a little looser an allow your natural texture to show a bit like this short style. It looks amazing with a patterned bandanna. And, of course, it surely makes good use of those braid charms.
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Come here! Work an updo into your style rotation by wearing your Senegalese twists in this half-up, half-down look. Boost the hydration levels of your ends by massaging in a lightweight hair oil. Rope life. These red Senegalese twists aren't just show stopping—they're also super cute. Protective Styling all summa. Wrapping gold cords around your Senegalese twists is an easy way to change things up without taking out your hair.
Okay so I'm keeping this hair for awhile. Don't want to do regular ol' black twists? Choose a dark brown shade instead for your Senegalese twists to mix things up. Keep your parts slick and smooth by using a styling gel to lay them flat.
Add beads onto the ends of your Senegalese twists for some fun hair jewelry. Completely obsessed with my jumbo Senegalese twists by rebeccadivinestylist - Super low maintenance and no where near as heavy as box braids. Jumbo Senegalese twists are perfect if you want to try the style without any of the scalp stress that comes with smaller twists.
Start your day by smoothing down any flyaways with a glossing mist. Go full-out platinum with these Senegalese twists.
Before your hair appointment, prep with a moisturizing butter to keep it healthy and hydrated. English or Spanish - vieja escuela lol. Give your Senegalese twists a boho vibe by leaving the ends curly and slightly undone. Want another vibrant color option? Try out these blue Senegalese twists. Wrap a cute scarf around your hair as a cute accessory on the days when you don't feel like laying your edges.
United States. Type keyword s to search. Today's Top Stories. Your Guide to Eclipse Season. Since twists are made, you need hair that does not tangle easily. The synthetic Kanekalon hair does not tangle easily making it a perfect fit. This type of hair also curls very easily making it such an excellent choice.
Kanekalon is very versatile and can withstand the harshest climate. It is also inexpensive making it easy to obtain and usually maintaining it is easy. The wide variety of colors of the Kanekalon makes it such a great choice. But still there are other options like the Toyokalon that is preferred for silky hair.
You can also use human hair for Senegalese twist hairstyles but synthetic Kanekalon is highly recommended! Wondering how to do Senegalese Twist? A small section of near the head at the lowest layer is usually separated. Small clips can be used to separate it from the fingers and then combing is done to clear any form of tangling.
The small section is then split into two smaller sections that are equal in width. The two smaller sections should not join at any point, ensure they remain straight. After this, each smaller section is usually twisted to right until they form a coil. The sections should be twisted from the top at around 1 or 2 inches and the measurement should be maintained all through. If you desire to twist in the extension hair, this is the point to do so.
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