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How to Get Senegalese Twists?

by Gene Banneker Business
Senegalese Twists, which is also known as “rope twists” are one of the many protective hairstyles for Afro-textured hair. Wearing protective styles aid promote healthy hair growth while safeguarding your own hair from damage that could result from the environment, over manipulation, heat styling and daily styling habits.



Senegalese twists are composed of initially wrapping an individual’s choice of braiding hair around the root of your natural hair. The hair is then two-strand warped from the root all the way to the ends of the hair shaft.

Before getting the Senegalese twists, you need to decide on the type of hair extensions you are going to use, particularly natural hair extensions, Kanekalon, which is quite realistic looking silky hair for braiding, ideal for medium or larger braids, or Toyokalon, which is yaki hair makes a perfect choice for smaller-sized Senegalese twists. Experts advise going for synthetic hair instead of natural hairpieces since the former helps keep the Senegalese twists in a perfect state for a longer period of time while still providing the same good texture.

How to Prepare and Braid Senegalese Twists
Before obtaining the Senegalese twists, you need to make an important decision that which type of hair extensions you are going to use, peculiarly natural hair extensions, Kanekalon, which looks quite realistic and consist of silky hair for braiding, suitable for medium or larger braids, or Toyokalon, which is yaki hair ideal for smaller-sized Senegalese twists. Professionals advise opting for synthetic hair rather than natural hairpieces since the former aids keep the Senegalese twists in a perfect condition for a lengthier period of time while still rendering the same good texture.

After you have acquired the hairpieces if you want to utilize any, it’s time to learn how to style Senegalese twists. Divide your hair, starting by heaving a small strand from the front, broad enough to suit your preferences ” but not too broad ” and run a comb through it to eliminate all tangles. Split the strand in symmetrical half, and twist each half to the right by using your fingers, until you witness them start to coil on itself. Then you will keep on coiling by attaining the sections (one in each hand) and coil them to the right by overlaying them. You will carry on this process for the rest of your hair. Once you’re done, it’s time to seal the ends. 

Feel free to spray your hair and scalp with an amalgamation of water, conditioner, and oil because doing so will soften your twists, and therefore make them much easier to remove. Don’t forget to untangle every strand with your fingers as you exterminate the twists, and keep a tab on excessive hair loss.

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