![]() ![]() Try out these cool two-toned Senegalese twists. What you’ll need: black pre-stretched braiding hair extension What you’ll need: burgundy pre-stretched braiding hair Why not try it out, the world could do with a lot more bold women. ![]() Only bold women have the courage to rock Senegalese twists in this fierce color and length. Whip up half of those twists into a loose twist bun and leave the rest flowing to one side of your shoulder for an edgy look.ġ6) Extra Long Senegalese with Side Parting What you’ll need: pre-stretched braiding extension #1B 15) Half-Up Half-Down Senegalese Twists What you’ll need: pre-stretched braiding hairīob Senegalese twists are perfect for a warm weather or someone who can’t sit for too long to get their hair done. You know what they say about a woman’s crown, don’t you? Reinvent yourself with these double-toned Senegalese twists loosely held into a crown. How about a swept-up twist to the side and pushed back for a chic look? This is the kind of style you can rock over and over and still look gorgeous like you did the first time. What you’ll need: pre-stretched braiding hair #1B and hair cuffs The good thing is you can always take them out when bored with them or just want a plan Senegalese twist look. You can go all the way out with the accessories or just put a few here and there. It’s time to put those golden cuffs, rings, and all your braid accessories to use. Whether short, long, or crocheted, holding your twists in a ponytail is the ideal style. If you think ponytails are boring, a Senegalese twist ponytail will definitely change your mind. What you’ll need: pre-stretched braiding hair extension #1B It looks amazing.Īnd you have no idea how fast it is to install them. How about having it all, long Senegalese twist in cornrows. Just crochet your twists and you will be up and about in half the time. You can still rock your Senegalese twists without having to sit down for more than four hours. What you’ll need: pre-stretched braiding hair extension Put up half of the front section into a loosely twisted bun and the rest flowing to the front of your shoulder. Why not express your bold and fierce self with these small-sized brown Senegalese twists. What you’ll need: black pre-stretched extension This is the best style to flaunt your bold makeup. One of my favorite Senegalese twists styles is to part my twists on the side and sweep them to the left. To make them even more interesting, curl them towards the end using hot water. ![]() If you don’t have the patience to sit for long hours but don’t want chunky twists, you can have them in medium size. What you’ll need: braiding hair extension #1B Sweep up your long black twists to the back and some to the sides and you have a complete look. What you’ll need: black pre-stretched braiding hair ![]() Be sure to take care not to pull your edges too tight though. What you’ll need: brown braiding hair extension and honey blonde braiding hairįor a sassy look, why not style your Senegalese twists in a high twisted bun. Another timeless style for all occasions.ĭon’t you love how these two colors came out? They are not over the top yet bold enough. Rock your two-colored Senegalese twists in a half-updo and a half-down style. What you’ll need: pre-stretched braiding hair #1B This style never grows old, it makes one look polished instantly.Īnd you know what, it takes less than a minute to style it. 1) Senegalese Twist With a Deep Side PartĪ quick and easy way to wear down your long Senegalese twists is to create a deep side part. To be credited for your personal picture, please contact me with the exact picture, and I’ll be sure to credit you. I’ve also included some affiliate links in the post, which means that I make a small commission at no additional cost to you when you make a purchase with my link. What kind of styles can you achieve once you’ve got the twists? There are many creative and inspiring styles, including updos, free-flowing twists and half up styles. Both can be found at most beauty supply shops. What kind of hair is used? All styles use either Marley hair or Kanekalon hair. Strands of Kanekalon hair or Marley hair are attached one by one to each section, as you are twisting. Natural hair is moisturized and pre-parted. How to do Senegalese twists? Styling can be done at home or in the salon. Twists can be worn up or down, braided or knotted for the office or kicking it, this style is a must-have in any lady’s hair gamut. When hair needs a break or rest, especially from any harsh treatments/chemicals or heat damage, try twist styles for their versatility and elegance. Senegalese twists, otherwise known as rope twists, are a protective style that is not only utilitarian, but it also serves as a striking addition to any hair styling routine. ![]()
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