This style adds a touch of elegance to your look with its intricate two-strand twist pattern, enhanced by the addition of braiding hair.
Give jumbo twists a try! With their larger size, they're comparably quicker and easier to create. Start by prepping your hair with leave-in conditioner and hair gel for added moisture and hold.
Flat twists are a versatile and stylish twist variation. As the name suggests, these twists lie flat against your scalp, offering a sleek and polished appearance.
Try the three-strand twist-out technique! Unlike braiding, where sections of hair are crossed in opposite directions, all the sections in a three-strand twist move in the same direction.
Elevate your three-strand twists with the knotless version. This style begins with a braid for added structure and then seamlessly transitions into a twist.
Starting with a braid base, this method seamlessly transitions into a two-strand twist for a dynamic and textured look.
For those willing to invest the time and effort, micro Senegalese twists are a stunning hairstyle worth pursuing.
Combining the elegance of flat twists with the allure of Senegalese twists, this hybrid style offers the best of both worlds.
This twist style combines the texture of Marley hair with the versatility of braids, resulting in a hairstyle that's both stylish and practical.
Whether you're getting ready for a night out or simply want to switch up your everyday look, the twisted updo is sure to impress.